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== Links ==
== Links ==
{{author|Pennington}} ([https://web.archive.org/web/20250520055315/https://amesfoundation.law.harvard.edu/BioBibCanonists/Report_Biobib2.php?record_id=a165 Bio-Bib Report a165])
{{author|Pennington}}, [https://web.archive.org/web/20250520055315/https://amesfoundation.law.harvard.edu/BioBibCanonists/Report_Biobib2.php?record_id=a165 Bio-Bib Report a165].


==Literature==
==Literature==
{{author|Kuttner}}, Repertorium p. {{Kuttner|283}}.- {{author|Duggan}}, Twelfth-Century Decretal Collections pp. [https://archive.org/details/twelfthcenturyde0000dugg/page/69/mode/1up 69]-70, [https://archive.org/details/twelfthcenturyde0000dugg/page/152/mode/1up 152]-154, and ''passim''.- {{author|Landau}}, [https://doi.org/10.7767/zrgka.2000.86.1.86 Rechtsfortbildung] pp. 95-110.- {{author|Duggan}}, Decretal Collections (HMCL) pp. 257-258.
{{author|Kuttner}}, Repertorium p. {{Kuttner|283}}.- {{author|Duggan}}, Twelfth-Century Decretal Collections pp. [https://archive.org/details/twelfthcenturyde0000dugg/page/69/mode/1up 69]-70, [https://archive.org/details/twelfthcenturyde0000dugg/page/152/mode/1up 152]-154, and ''passim''.- {{author|Landau}}, [https://doi.org/10.7767/zrgka.2000.86.1.86 Rechtsfortbildung] pp. 95-110.- {{author|Duggan}}, Decretal Collections (HMCL) pp. 257-258.

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Title Collectio Wigorniensis altera
Key none
Alternative title Collectio Wigorniensis II
Alternative title Worcester II Collection
Alternative title 2 Wig.
Size very small (less than 100 canons)
Century saec. XII
Place of origin Worcester
European region of origin England
Author Christof Rolker
No. of manuscripts one

The Collectio Wigorniensis altera is the oldest of the so-called primitive decretal collections of the twelfth century. It is extant in only one copy (London, British Library, Royal 11.B.II, fol. 97r-102) and is composed of twelve items from ten decretals of Alexander III to English bishops, above all Roger of Worcester. It is generally assumed that it was compiled in his immediate environment in the mid-1170s (Duggan: 1173-74? Landau: "um 1173", Pennington: "c. 1175").

Links

Pennington, Bio-Bib Report a165.

Literature

Kuttner, Repertorium p. 283.- Duggan, Twelfth-Century Decretal Collections pp. 69-70, 152-154, and passim.- Landau, Rechtsfortbildung pp. 95-110.- Duggan, Decretal Collections (HMCL) pp. 257-258.