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Copy of [[Pseudoisidore, False Decretals|Pseudosidiore]] containing of three known copies of the [[Proprie auctoritates apostolice sedis]] (PA)  
{{Infobox manuscript
    | place    = Avranches
    | library    = Bibliothèque municipale
    | shelfmark  = MS 146
    | century = s. XI<sup>²</sup>-XII<sup>¹</sup> (Taranne)
    | generalregion = Northern France
    | isil = unknown
    | coll = Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
    | coll2 = Pseudoisidore, False Decretals, Capitula Angilramni
    | author1 = [[User:Bruno Schalekamp|Bruno Schalekamp]]
}}
 
Avranches, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 146 is a late eleventh to early twelfth-century manuscript of 166 folios in 2 col. and 40 lines (365 x 275 mm, flyleaf 315 x 245 mm). Its codicological composition reads as follows: 1-21⁸, quire signatures start at I (''primus'') until VII (''VII''), next thirteen quires labelled A through N, last quire is not signed; modern foliation in Arabic numerals in black ink and lead pencil. The manuscript was written in one hand, possibly the scribe was called Osborne according to {{Author|Samaran, Marichal}}, in late Caroline minuscule with illuminated script. Its provenance is definitely from Northern France, either from the Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel according to {{Author|Alexander}}, the Abbey of Saint-Omer-Saint-Bertin or Thérouanne according to {{Author|Kéry}}.
 
==Contents==
TO BE FINISHED


Online https://bvmm.irht.cnrs.fr/resultRecherche/resultRecherche.php?COMPOSITION_ID=17085
Online https://bvmm.irht.cnrs.fr/resultRecherche/resultRecherche.php?COMPOSITION_ID=17085


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! style="width:2cm" | folios
! texts
|-
|
| Front cover and flyleaf
|-
| 1r
| Short description of contents in a modern hand (saec. XVIII)
|-
| 1va-2va
| ''Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae''
|-
| 2va-160vb
| [[Pseudoisidore, False Decretals]]
|-
| 156ra-159rb
| [[Pseudoisidore]], ''[[Capitula Angilramni]]''
|-
| 159rb-160vb
| Epistles of [[Pseudoisidore]], titled: ''Epistola ad Leudefredum'' and ''Epistola ad Massonam''
|-
| 160vb-161rb
| ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum]]'', also known as ''De ratione matrimonii''
|-
| 161rb-164ra
| Excerpts of Isidore of Seville's ''Etymologiae'', book 8, chapters 5-6
|-
| 164rb-165rb
| List of popes since St. Peter and until Honorius II, including years, months and days of their pontificate
|-
| 165va-166vb
| ''He sunt proprie auctoritates apostolice sedis''
|-
|
| Flyfleaf and back cover
|}
==Literature==
Alexander, ''Norman illumination at Mont Saint-Michel'' (1970), p. 224; Hinschius, ''Decretales'', p. XII n. 14, XVIII n. 15, XXXIII n. II, CLXIV n. 12, and CLXV; Kéry, ''Canonical Collections'' (1999), p. 74, 81, 100, and 114; Mordek, 'Dictatus papae e Proprie auctoritates apostolice sedis' (1974), p. 6-7; Nortier, Les bibliothèques médiévales (1966), p. 67 n. 39, 87, and 90; Samaran, Marichal, ''Catalogue des manuscrits'' Vol. 7 (1984), p. 449; Taranne, ''Catalogue général des manuscrits'' Vol. 4 (1872), p. 501; idem, Vol. 10 (1889), p. 67-68.


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Revision as of 13:33, 11 September 2024

Library Bibliothèque municipale
Shelfmark MS 146
Century s. XI²-XII¹ (Taranne)
General region of origin Northern France
Collection Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
Collection 2 Pseudoisidore, False Decretals, Capitula Angilramni
Main author Bruno Schalekamp


Avranches, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 146 is a late eleventh to early twelfth-century manuscript of 166 folios in 2 col. and 40 lines (365 x 275 mm, flyleaf 315 x 245 mm). Its codicological composition reads as follows: 1-21⁸, quire signatures start at I (primus) until VII (VII), next thirteen quires labelled A through N, last quire is not signed; modern foliation in Arabic numerals in black ink and lead pencil. The manuscript was written in one hand, possibly the scribe was called Osborne according to Samaran, Marichal, in late Caroline minuscule with illuminated script. Its provenance is definitely from Northern France, either from the Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel according to Alexander, the Abbey of Saint-Omer-Saint-Bertin or Thérouanne according to Kéry.

Contents

TO BE FINISHED

Online https://bvmm.irht.cnrs.fr/resultRecherche/resultRecherche.php?COMPOSITION_ID=17085

folios texts
Front cover and flyleaf
1r Short description of contents in a modern hand (saec. XVIII)
1va-2va Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae
2va-160vb Pseudoisidore, False Decretals
156ra-159rb Pseudoisidore, Capitula Angilramni
159rb-160vb Epistles of Pseudoisidore, titled: Epistola ad Leudefredum and Epistola ad Massonam
160vb-161rb Collectio XXX capitulorum, also known as De ratione matrimonii
161rb-164ra Excerpts of Isidore of Seville's Etymologiae, book 8, chapters 5-6
164rb-165rb List of popes since St. Peter and until Honorius II, including years, months and days of their pontificate
165va-166vb He sunt proprie auctoritates apostolice sedis
Flyfleaf and back cover

Literature

Alexander, Norman illumination at Mont Saint-Michel (1970), p. 224; Hinschius, Decretales, p. XII n. 14, XVIII n. 15, XXXIII n. II, CLXIV n. 12, and CLXV; Kéry, Canonical Collections (1999), p. 74, 81, 100, and 114; Mordek, 'Dictatus papae e Proprie auctoritates apostolice sedis' (1974), p. 6-7; Nortier, Les bibliothèques médiévales (1966), p. 67 n. 39, 87, and 90; Samaran, Marichal, Catalogue des manuscrits Vol. 7 (1984), p. 449; Taranne, Catalogue général des manuscrits Vol. 4 (1872), p. 501; idem, Vol. 10 (1889), p. 67-68.