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* {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|29-31}}. | * {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|29-31}}. | ||
* {{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|504}} | * {{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|504-512}} ("Sammlung der Handschrift von Sanct Blasien"). | ||
* {{Author|Wirbelauer}}, Zwei Päpste, 122-125. | * {{Author|Wirbelauer}}, Zwei Päpste, 122-125. | ||
Revision as of 14:36, 29 April 2024
Title | Collectio Italica |
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Key | ? |
Century | saec. VI |
Main author | Christof Rolker |
Title
The title Collectio Italica goes back to Wirbelauer; in the older literature including Kéry, it is known as Sanblasiana.
Manuscripts
According to Wirbelauer, Zwei Päpste, p. 122, the Italica is an important pre-Carolingian collection extant in five pre-Carolingian manuscripts:
- Köln, Erzbischöfliche Diözesan- und Dombibliothek, 213
- Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 3836
- Malibu,
- Sankt Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek, 7 1
- Lucca, Biblioteca Capitolare Feliniana, 490
and three later ones:
- München, BSB, Clm 5508
- Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 1455
- Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 4279
Kéry, Collections p. 30 lists only six manuscripts (Cologne, Lucca, Sankt Paul, and the three Paris mss) and additionally refers to a "large fragment" in a private collection: "Cheltenham, Phillipps Collection, 17849, saec. VIII™ Italy; cf. CLA 27, no. 143, pp. 8, 49, 57. After World War IT it was acquired by Dr. M. Bodmer (Cologny near Geneva)."
Date
Content and Structure
Literature
- Kéry, Collections p. 29-31.
- Maassen, Geschichte p. 504-512 ("Sammlung der Handschrift von Sanct Blasien").
- Wirbelauer, Zwei Päpste, 122-125.
Categories
- not in Clavis
- saec. VI
- Collection
- Italian
- this article is a stub