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Title Capitula Martini
Key ?
Wikidata Item no. Q5748548
Size very small (less than 100 canons)
Terminus post quem 561
Century saec. VI
Place of origin Braga
European region of origin Iberian Peninsula
Author Linda Fowler-Magerl
Structure by topic
No. of manuscripts none


A systematically arranged collection compiled by the bishop Martin of Braga after the first council of Braga in 561 would become far better known. The author adresses his prologue to bishop Nitigisius of Lugo and to the other bishops of his own province. The collection has not survived independently. It circulated as part of the so-called Epitome Hispana and as part of the Collectio Hispana. Martin explains in his prologue that because translations of the ancient canons were inadequate he was reformulating some of the texts. He divides the collection into canons pertaining to bishops and other clerics and those pertaining to the laity. In the Hispana the Capitula are entitled as follows: Canones ex Orientalium antiquorum patrum sinodis a venerabili Martino episcopo vel ab omni Bracarensi synodo excerpti et emendati. In the eleventh century, Burchard's Liber decretorum and Ivo's Decretum attribute the Capitula to "Martinus papa".

Edition and Translation

The Capitula Martini was edited by Claude W. Barlow, Martini episcopi Bracarensis opera omnia (Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome 12, New Haven 1950), pp. 80–144. The prologue to the Capitula Martini was translated into English by Somerville and Brasington, Prefaces, pp. 53–54. For older editions, see Kéry, Collections p. 9

Literature

Maassen, Geschichte, pp. 802–806. - Kéry, Collections pp. 8–9