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== ''Clavis canonum'' – Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234: Handbook and Database ==
== ''Clavis canonum'' – Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234: Handbook and Database ==
The ''Clavis canonum'' project gathers information on Latin canonical collections and their manuscripts from the earliest such collections of ca. 500 (like the [[Dionysiana]]) up to and including the [[Liber Extra]] of 1234. It has four main parts:
The ''Clavis canonum'' project gathers information on Latin canonical collections and their manuscripts from the earliest such collections of ca. 500 (like the [[Dionysiana]]) up to and including the [[Liber Extra]] of 1234. It has four main parts:
# '''Collections''': The core of the Wiki are articles on all collections in the database of the same name, and a growing number of other Latin canon law collections. In a first step, the content of [http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Hilfsmittel_21 Fowler-Magerl's 2005 ''Clavis canonum'' handbook] was uploaded (see the contributions of [[User:Linda Fowler-Magerl]]). Gradually, the articles were revised by other users, and supplemented by new articles on collections not covered by her book. As of today ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}), the Wiki contains {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Canonical Collection}} articles on canonical collections (compared to some 100 in the 2005 volume), plus {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Letter Collection}} on letter collections. See <big>'''[[Description of the collections]]'''</big> and [[:Category:Collection]] for an overview.
# '''Collections''': The core of the Wiki are articles on all collections in the database of the same name, and a growing number of other Latin canon law collections. In a first step, the content of [http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Hilfsmittel_21 Fowler-Magerl's 2005 ''Clavis canonum'' handbook] was uploaded (see the contributions of [[User:Linda Fowler-Magerl]]). Gradually, the articles were revised by other users, and supplemented by new articles on collections not covered by her book. As of today ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}), the Wiki contains {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Canonical Collection}} articles on canonical collections (compared to some 100 in the 2005 volume), plus {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Letter Collection}} on letter collections. See <big>'''[[Description of the collections]]'''</big> and [[:Category:Canonical Collection]] for an overview.
# '''Manuscripts''': Since 2023, a growing number of articles on manuscripts has been added. Here, our main source was (and still is) [https://archive.org/details/kery-1999-collections/page/1/mode/1up Kéry's invaluable manual].  As of today ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}), there are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript}} articles on manuscripts. For an overview, see '''[[List of manuscripts]]''' and [[:Category:Manuscript]].
# '''Manuscripts''': Since 2023, a growing number of articles on manuscripts has been added. Here, our main source was (and still is) [https://archive.org/details/kery-1999-collections/page/1/mode/1up Kéry's invaluable manual].  As of today ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}), there are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript}} articles on manuscripts. For an overview, see '''[[List of manuscripts]]''' and [[:Category:Manuscript]].
# '''Bibliography''': We have included a revised version of the bibliography of the Clavis canonum handbook. The bibliography also contains the short titles for books and articles frequently quoted in the handbook. Have a look: '''[[Bibliography]]'''.
# '''Bibliography''': We have included a revised version of the bibliography of the Clavis canonum handbook. The bibliography also contains the short titles for books and articles frequently quoted in the handbook. Have a look: '''[[Bibliography]]'''.

Revision as of 23:33, 8 August 2024

Clavis canonum – Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234: Handbook and Database

The Clavis canonum project gathers information on Latin canonical collections and their manuscripts from the earliest such collections of ca. 500 (like the Dionysiana) up to and including the Liber Extra of 1234. It has four main parts:

  1. Collections: The core of the Wiki are articles on all collections in the database of the same name, and a growing number of other Latin canon law collections. In a first step, the content of Fowler-Magerl's 2005 Clavis canonum handbook was uploaded (see the contributions of User:Linda Fowler-Magerl). Gradually, the articles were revised by other users, and supplemented by new articles on collections not covered by her book. As of today (22 November 2024), the Wiki contains 282 articles on canonical collections (compared to some 100 in the 2005 volume), plus 16 on letter collections. See Description of the collections and Category:Canonical Collection for an overview.
  2. Manuscripts: Since 2023, a growing number of articles on manuscripts has been added. Here, our main source was (and still is) Kéry's invaluable manual. As of today (22 November 2024), there are 419 articles on manuscripts. For an overview, see List of manuscripts and Category:Manuscript.
  3. Bibliography: We have included a revised version of the bibliography of the Clavis canonum handbook. The bibliography also contains the short titles for books and articles frequently quoted in the handbook. Have a look: Bibliography.
  4. Database: The database, like the handbook, is in the course of beeing updated; compared to the 2005 version, there are more collections and new search functions. For the keys used here, see the relevant lists: List of collections (keys and titles only) and List of author group keys. The database itself is found here https://data.mgh.de/databases/clavis/db/.

We also plan the have articles on editions (Category:Edition).

Getting started

Misc

For some documentation (and discussion) of past and future developments, see the Category:Wishlist.

Templates are useful (but more for advanced users).