Collectio Sangermanensis XXI titulorum: Difference between revisions
From Clavis Canonum
(Added category "Literature", viz. Stadelmaier and Siems) |
(new separate entries for Hibernensis etc; added categories) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The ''Collectio Sangermanensis'' is an 8th-century systematic collection heavily dependent on the ''Hibernensis''. There are two copies. The copy in the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 12444 (end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century) was written at Fleury. A fragmentary copy in the Ms Munich, BSB, Clm 14508 (late 9th century, northeastern France) made its way to the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg at an early date. It is divided into 41 books. There is a mixture of interpretations and canons. In the present analysis ({{Coll|SG}}) only the rubrics are recorded. An analysis was published by A. J. Nürnberger in 1890. | |||
The | An edition, unknown to Fowler-Magerl in the first edition of her book, was published in 2004 by Michael Stadlmaier. | ||
= Categories = | = Categories = | ||
* key is SG [[Category:SG]] <br> | |||
* small (100 to 500 canons) collection [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]] | |||
* from Fleury, Northeastern France [[Category:Collection from Fleury]] | |||
* terminus post quem 780 [[Category:Collection tpq is 780]] | |||
* terminus ante quem 900 [[Category:Collection taq is 900]] | |||
* saec. VIII [[Category:Collections saec VIII]] | |||
* DEFAULTSORT "Collectio Sangermanensis" {{DEFAULTSORT:Collectio Sangermanensis}} |
Revision as of 12:23, 14 August 2022
The Collectio Sangermanensis is an 8th-century systematic collection heavily dependent on the Hibernensis. There are two copies. The copy in the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 12444 (end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century) was written at Fleury. A fragmentary copy in the Ms Munich, BSB, Clm 14508 (late 9th century, northeastern France) made its way to the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg at an early date. It is divided into 41 books. There is a mixture of interpretations and canons. In the present analysis (SG) only the rubrics are recorded. An analysis was published by A. J. Nürnberger in 1890. An edition, unknown to Fowler-Magerl in the first edition of her book, was published in 2004 by Michael Stadlmaier.
Categories
- key is SG
- small (100 to 500 canons) collection
- from Fleury, Northeastern France
- terminus post quem 780
- terminus ante quem 900
- saec. VIII
- DEFAULTSORT "Collectio Sangermanensis"