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==Literature on reception==
==Literature on reception==
{{Author|Jasper}}, Papal Letters, pp. {{JasperFuhrmann|22}} n. 83 lists the following collections containing a set of eight decretals including JK 371:
{{Author|Jasper}}, Papal Letters, pp. {{JasperFuhrmann|22}} n. 83 lists the following collections containing a set of eight decretals including {{JK|371}}:
:the Italian collections found in the manuscripts of Freising, Weingarten, the Quesnelliana, the manuscript of Chieti, the manuscript of Sankt Blasien (Collectio Italica), the Vatican manuscript and of the Dionysiana as well as the Gallic Collectiones Corbeiensis, Coloniensis, Albigensis, Laureshamensis, Remensis, Pithouensis and Sancti Mauri.
:the Italian collections found in the manuscripts of Freising, Weingarten, the Quesnelliana, the manuscript of Chieti, the manuscript of Sankt Blasien (Collectio Italica), the Vatican manuscript and of the Dionysiana as well as the Gallic Collectiones Corbeiensis, Coloniensis, Albigensis, Laureshamensis, Remensis, Pithouensis and Sancti Mauri.
{{Author|Jasper}} further adds [[Canones urbicani]] (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|24}}), the [[Epistolae decretales]] (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|25}}), and the lost common source of the Collectio Corbeiensis and the Collectio Pithouensis (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|26}}), "Dionysiana, Hispana, and Pseudo-Isidore. " (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|40}}) as containing JK 371
{{Author|Jasper}} further adds [[Canones urbicani]] (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|24}}), the [[Epistolae decretales]] (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|25}}), and the lost common source of the Collectio Corbeiensis and the Collectio Pithouensis (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|26}}), "Dionysiana, Hispana, and Pseudo-Isidore. " (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|40}}) as containing {{JK|371}}


{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte {{Maassen|591}} makes clear that the [[Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342]] contains both JK 369 and JK 371.
{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte {{Maassen|591}} makes clear that the [[Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342]] contains both {{JK|369}} and {{JK|371}}.


All these collections also contain JK 369, which Jasper counts among the letters that "occur frequently in later collections" (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|59 n. 245}}).
All these collections also contain {{JK|369}}, which Jasper counts among the letters that "occur frequently in later collections" (p. {{JasperFuhrmann|59 n. 245}}).


Jaffe 3 no. 823 lists the following collections:
Jaffe 3 no. 823 lists the following collections:
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*[[Collectio Hispana]] ({{Author|Jasper}}, Jaffé 3)
*[[Collectio Hispana]] ({{Author|Jasper}}, Jaffé 3)
*[[Pseudoisidore, False Decretals|Pseudo-Isidore]] ({{Author|Jasper}})
*[[Pseudoisidore, False Decretals|Pseudo-Isidore]] ({{Author|Jasper}})
*A search in the Clavis database suggests JK 371 is widely cited, above all for Docendus est populus (see [https://data.mgh.de/databases/clavis/db/search?free_search=docendus+est+populus&sub_operator0=AND&sub_field0=incipit&sub_query0=&sub_operator1=AND&sub_field1=title&sub_query1=&sub_operator2=AND&sub_field2=explicit&sub_query2=&maxnum=20 here]), but also for other points:
*A search in the Clavis database suggests {{JK|371}} is widely cited, above all for Docendus est populus (see [https://data.mgh.de/databases/clavis/db/search?free_search=docendus+est+populus&sub_operator0=AND&sub_field0=incipit&sub_query0=&sub_operator1=AND&sub_field1=title&sub_query1=&sub_operator2=AND&sub_field2=explicit&sub_query2=&maxnum=20 here]), but also for other points:
**Anselm AA07.102
**Anselm AA07.102
**Gratian GR1.038.04.000
**Gratian GR1.038.04.000

Latest revision as of 17:10, 27 May 2025

Jaffé no.: JK 371

Incipit: Nulli sacerdotum

Literature on reception

Jasper, Papal Letters, pp. 22 n. 83 lists the following collections containing a set of eight decretals including JK 371:

the Italian collections found in the manuscripts of Freising, Weingarten, the Quesnelliana, the manuscript of Chieti, the manuscript of Sankt Blasien (Collectio Italica), the Vatican manuscript and of the Dionysiana as well as the Gallic Collectiones Corbeiensis, Coloniensis, Albigensis, Laureshamensis, Remensis, Pithouensis and Sancti Mauri.

Jasper further adds Canones urbicani (p. 24), the Epistolae decretales (p. 25), and the lost common source of the Collectio Corbeiensis and the Collectio Pithouensis (p. 26), "Dionysiana, Hispana, and Pseudo-Isidore. " (p. 40) as containing JK 371

Maassen, Geschichte 591 makes clear that the Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342 contains both JK 369 and JK 371.

All these collections also contain JK 369, which Jasper counts among the letters that "occur frequently in later collections" (p. n. 245/mode/1up 59 n. 245).

Jaffe 3 no. 823 lists the following collections:

Coll. Quesn. (Migne PL 56, 581); Dionysii Coll. can. (Migne PL 67, 277); Fornasari Coll. Mutinensis 345 n. 45/15; Coll. Hispana n. 35 (González); Ps. Is. (Hinschius 561; Schon n. 195); Gratiani Decr. D. 38 c. 4 et D. 61 c. 7 et D. 62 c. 2 (partes).

Collections containing parts of the letter

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Literature

  • Jaffé 2nd edition JK 369
  • Maassen, Geschichte 484
  • Jasper, Papal Letters, pp. 22-28, 38