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Library Albi, BM
Shelfmark 2
Century saec IX
European region of origin Southern France
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Collection Collectio Albigensis
Digital Images cecilia.mediatheques.grand-albigeois
Description at cecilia.mediatheques.grand-albigeois
Bischoff number 16 on p. 10
Main author Lotte Kéry

Albi, Médiathèque Pierre-Amalric, Ms. 2, written saec. IX 2/2 in Southern France (probably Albi), contains the Collectio Albigensis on fol. 35r-114r (of 180 folios).

According to Maassen, it begins with a capitulatio, a papal catalogue up to Gregory I, the preface to the Dionysiana II, the Canones Apostolorum in the version of the Dionysio-Hadriana. Maassen and Turner held that the Albi manuscript (in large parts) was a faithful copy of an exemplar written in the seventh century at the behest of an otherwise unknown bishop Dido of Albi.

Links

online: https://cecilia.mediatheques.grand-albigeois.fr/idurl/1/104

Literature

Maassen, Bibliotheca I p. 158-167. Maassen, Geschichte pp. 592-603 Turner, A Group of MSS of Canons at Toulouse, Albi and Paris, JTS 2 (1900-1901) 266-267; Wurm, Studien und Texte 94-95 n. 15; Kéry, Collections p. 47


Categories

  • Manuscript
  • saec IX
  • digitized
  • from Southern France, probably Albi
  • copy of Collectio Albigensis