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{{Infobox manuscript
    | place    = Bamberg
    | library    = Staatsbibliothek
    | shelfmark  = Can. 9 (P. I. 9)
    |digitalimages=| century = s. X-XI<sup>¼</sup>
    | generalregion = Freising and Southern Germany
    | isil = unknown
    | coll = Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium
    | coll2 = Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum
    | coll3 = Collectio XCVIII capitulorum
    | coll4 = Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
    | author1 = [[User:Bruno Schalekamp|Bruno Schalekamp]]
}}


A composite manuscript. Part 1, by several hands of the twelfth century, contains the False Investiture privileges, the imperial version of the Papal Election Decree, the so-called De investitura regis tract (a miscellany on king doing penance), polemics of the investiture contest (Sigebert of Gembloux, Ivo of Chartres), and the Concordat of Worms, various polemics. Part 2, from the early eleventh century (Hoffmann, Märtl), contains excerpts of the second version of the [[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium]]. See the description by Märtl MGH Fontes iuris 13, 104-195: http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Fontes_iuris_13_S._104.  
TO FINISH Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 2198 is a tenth to early eleventh-century manuscript of 123 folios in 1 col. (255 x 180 mm). Its collation and quire structure are not well known. Some quire signatures in Roman numerals were added, but are inconsistent and unclear. Preliminarily, they read as follows: ? + III<sup>23</sup> + III[I]<sup>31</sup> + V<sup>39</sup> + VI<sup>45</sup> + ? + I. VIII<sup>55</sup> + II. VIIII<sup>57</sup> + III.<sup>65</sup> + VI<sup>75</sup> + VII. XII<sup>81</sup> + XIIII<sup>95</sup> + X[V?]I<sup>105</sup> + XVI<sup>111</sup> + XVI<sup>119</sup>; based on these signatures, if they are correct, we can reconstruct the following preliminary collation: ?<sup>23</sup> + 2 x IV<sup>39</sup> + III<sup>45</sup> + ?<sup>55</sup> + I<sup>57</sup> + IV<sup>65</sup> + (III – 1)<sup>70</sup> + (III – 1)<sup>75</sup> + 2 x III<sup>87</sup> + IV<sup>95</sup> + ?<sup>105</sup> + III<sup>111</sup> + IV<sup>119</sup> + II<sup>123</sup>. Modern foliation in Arabic numbers in lead pencil; fols. 120-121 have been (accidentally?) reversed during that process. The manuscript was written by several hands in Caroline minuscule with some annotations in late Caroline minuscule and early modern hands in humanist minuscule. Its penning process probably took place in saec. X according to {{Author|Mordek}}, saec. X<sup>½</sup>-X<sup>ex</sup> according to {{Author|Kéry}}, or saec. X-XI<sup>¼</sup> according to ithe Vienna catalogue and {{Author|Hoffmann}}. While its origin is from Southern Germany according to {{Author|Kéry}}, more specifically Bavaria and probably Freising according to its catalogue, {{Author|Hoffmann}}, and {{Author|Mordek}}, its provenance is so far unknown.
See also {{Author|Müller}}, Untersuchungen, 29-31 (who seems to suggest an earlier date for Part 2 on p. 29 ("reicht ... ins 10./11. Jhd.") but p. 30 opts for a later date on palaeographical reasons ("vielleicht eher ins zweite Drittel des 11. Jhds. zu setzen"). Note that he refers to Part 1 as "zweiter Teil" and vice versa.
 
==Contents==
TO FINISH The manuscript is a medium-sized codex and contains almost exclusively canonical material, which is mostly taken up by [[Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum]], the [[Collectio XCVIII capitulorum]], and the ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]''. The codex contains the full version of the Council of Tribur (895) and a list of names of attendees of the Council of Ingelheim (948). Various other (excerpts of) conciliar canons, decretals, Salic law, and papal decretals were included, most notable eleven epistles by pope Nicholas I. Lastly, the work contains the Capitulary for the Jews, an unknown sermon and judicial treatise, and a text on the excommunication of Henry, duke of Bavaria, in 976.
 
See the digitized version: //zendsbb.digitale-sammlungen.de/db/0000/sbb00000073/images/index.html.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! style="width:2cm" | folios
! texts
|-
|
| Front cover
|-
| 1r-102r
| [[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium]]
|-
| 102v-103r
| Decretal of pope Hadrian
|-
| 103r-105r
| Decretal of pope Leo
|-
| 105r-v
| ''Decretum electionis pontificae Nicolae pars II''
|-
| 106r
| Note on the three Marys
|-
| 106r-v
| The Penitence of Solomon
|-
| 106v-107v
| Note on the Antichrist
|-
| 107v-110v
| Various (excerpts of) papal decretals
|-
| 110v-113v
| List of popes, from St. Peter to Hormisdas
|-
| 114r-120v
| ''Epistola Leodiensium adversus Paschalem II''
|-
| 120v-122v
| ''Tractatus de investitura episcoporum''
|-
| 122v-124v
| Ivo of Chartres to Hugo of Lyon
|-
| 125r-126v
| ''De sepultura eorum qui falso excommunicati dicuntur non turbanda''
|-
| 127r
| Concordat of Worms
|-
| 128r-169v
| [[Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum]]
|-
| 169v-173v
| ''Capitula Nicolai papae''
|-
| 173v-193v
| The Council of Trebur (895), canons 1-58
|-
| 193v-194v
| ''De Decimis''
|-
| 194v-195v
| ''Responsiones beatae memoriae Nicolai papae ad Salomonem venerabilem Constantiensae sedis episcopum''
|-
| 195v-198v
| Capitulary for the Jews
|-
| 198v
| A single unidentified chapter or canon, titled ''Si cuius uxor in captiuitatem fuerit''
|-
| 198v-199r
| Excerpt of Bede's ''In Evangelium S. Matthaei'', chapter 19
|-
| 199r-v
| Excerpt of [[Regino of Prüm, Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis]], ''De homicidiis clericorum''
|-
| 199v
| The Council of Ancyra (314), canon 23 'on divination' (''De his qui diuinationes expetunt'')
|-
| 199v-200r
| Excerpt of the Council of Rome (743)
|-
| 200r-v
| Excerpt of a decretal of pope Vigilius
|-
| 200v-203v
| Various excerpts of letters of pope Gregory the Great
|-
| 203v-205r
| ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'', chapters I-II, X-XI, XIIII, XVII, XVIII, XXII, and XXVIII
|-
| 205r-206r
| Various excerpts from papal decretals and councils
|-
| 206r-232r
| ''[[Collectio XCVIII capitulorum]]''
|-
| 232v
| Various excerpts of letters of pope Gregory the Great
|-
|
| Flyleaf and back cover
|}
 
==Literature==
Hoffmann, ''Bamberger Handschriften'' (1995), p. 123; ''Katalog der Handschriften'' (1906), p. 866-871; Kéry, ''Canonical Collections'' (1999), p. 75, 81, 155, 184-185, and 187; Mordek, ''Kirchenrecht und Reform'' (1975), p. 259.
 
See the description by Märtl MGH Fontes iuris 13, 104-195: http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Fontes_iuris_13_S._104.  
See also {{Author|Müller}}, Untersuchungen, 29-31 (who seems to suggest an earlier date for Part 2 on p. 29 ("reicht ... ins 10./11. Jhd.") but p. 30 opts for a later date on palaeographical reasons ("vielleicht eher ins zweite Drittel des 11. Jhds. zu setzen").
 
An edition of the ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' is currently being prepared by Sven Meeder, Gideon de Jong, and Bruno Schalekamp.
 
== Links ==
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 02198}}




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[https://manuscripta.at/?ID=11378 Information at manuscripta.at]
[http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AL00173848 Entry in library catalog]


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A composite manuscript. Part 1, by several hands of the twelfth century, contains the False Investiture privileges, the imperial version of the Papal Election Decree, the so-called De investitura regis tract (a miscellany on king doing penance), polemics of the investiture contest (Sigebert of Gembloux, Ivo of Chartres), and the Concordat of Worms, various polemics. Part 2, from the early eleventh century (Hoffmann, Märtl), contains excerpts of the second version of the [[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium]]. See the description by Märtl MGH Fontes iuris 13, 104-195: http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Fontes_iuris_13_S._104.
See also {{Author|Müller}}, Untersuchungen, 29-31 (who seems to suggest an earlier date for Part 2 on p. 29 ("reicht ... ins 10./11. Jhd.") but p. 30 opts for a later date on palaeographical reasons ("vielleicht eher ins zweite Drittel des 11. Jhds. zu setzen"). Note that he refers to Part 1 as "zweiter Teil" and vice versa.

Revision as of 10:12, 7 October 2024

Library Staatsbibliothek
Shelfmark Can. 9 (P. I. 9)
Century s. X-XI¼
General region of origin Freising and Southern Germany
Collection Collectio XII partium (first version)
Collection 2 Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum
Collection 3 Collectio XCVIII capitulorum
Collection 4 Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
Main author Bruno Schalekamp


TO FINISH Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 2198 is a tenth to early eleventh-century manuscript of 123 folios in 1 col. (255 x 180 mm). Its collation and quire structure are not well known. Some quire signatures in Roman numerals were added, but are inconsistent and unclear. Preliminarily, they read as follows: ? + III23 + III[I]31 + V39 + VI45 + ? + I. VIII55 + II. VIIII57 + III.65 + VI75 + VII. XII81 + XIIII95 + X[V?]I105 + XVI111 + XVI119; based on these signatures, if they are correct, we can reconstruct the following preliminary collation: ?23 + 2 x IV39 + III45 + ?55 + I57 + IV65 + (III – 1)70 + (III – 1)75 + 2 x III87 + IV95 + ?105 + III111 + IV119 + II123. Modern foliation in Arabic numbers in lead pencil; fols. 120-121 have been (accidentally?) reversed during that process. The manuscript was written by several hands in Caroline minuscule with some annotations in late Caroline minuscule and early modern hands in humanist minuscule. Its penning process probably took place in saec. X according to Mordek, saec. X½-Xex according to Kéry, or saec. X-XI¼ according to ithe Vienna catalogue and Hoffmann. While its origin is from Southern Germany according to Kéry, more specifically Bavaria and probably Freising according to its catalogue, Hoffmann, and Mordek, its provenance is so far unknown.

Contents

TO FINISH The manuscript is a medium-sized codex and contains almost exclusively canonical material, which is mostly taken up by Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum, the Collectio XCVIII capitulorum, and the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii). The codex contains the full version of the Council of Tribur (895) and a list of names of attendees of the Council of Ingelheim (948). Various other (excerpts of) conciliar canons, decretals, Salic law, and papal decretals were included, most notable eleven epistles by pope Nicholas I. Lastly, the work contains the Capitulary for the Jews, an unknown sermon and judicial treatise, and a text on the excommunication of Henry, duke of Bavaria, in 976.

See the digitized version: //zendsbb.digitale-sammlungen.de/db/0000/sbb00000073/images/index.html.

folios texts
Front cover
1r-102r Collectio duodecim partium
102v-103r Decretal of pope Hadrian
103r-105r Decretal of pope Leo
105r-v Decretum electionis pontificae Nicolae pars II
106r Note on the three Marys
106r-v The Penitence of Solomon
106v-107v Note on the Antichrist
107v-110v Various (excerpts of) papal decretals
110v-113v List of popes, from St. Peter to Hormisdas
114r-120v Epistola Leodiensium adversus Paschalem II
120v-122v Tractatus de investitura episcoporum
122v-124v Ivo of Chartres to Hugo of Lyon
125r-126v De sepultura eorum qui falso excommunicati dicuntur non turbanda
127r Concordat of Worms
128r-169v Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum
169v-173v Capitula Nicolai papae
173v-193v The Council of Trebur (895), canons 1-58
193v-194v De Decimis
194v-195v Responsiones beatae memoriae Nicolai papae ad Salomonem venerabilem Constantiensae sedis episcopum
195v-198v Capitulary for the Jews
198v A single unidentified chapter or canon, titled Si cuius uxor in captiuitatem fuerit
198v-199r Excerpt of Bede's In Evangelium S. Matthaei, chapter 19
199r-v Excerpt of Regino of Prüm, Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis, De homicidiis clericorum
199v The Council of Ancyra (314), canon 23 'on divination' (De his qui diuinationes expetunt)
199v-200r Excerpt of the Council of Rome (743)
200r-v Excerpt of a decretal of pope Vigilius
200v-203v Various excerpts of letters of pope Gregory the Great
203v-205r Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii), chapters I-II, X-XI, XIIII, XVII, XVIII, XXII, and XXVIII
205r-206r Various excerpts from papal decretals and councils
206r-232r Collectio XCVIII capitulorum
232v Various excerpts of letters of pope Gregory the Great
Flyleaf and back cover

Literature

Hoffmann, Bamberger Handschriften (1995), p. 123; Katalog der Handschriften (1906), p. 866-871; Kéry, Canonical Collections (1999), p. 75, 81, 155, 184-185, and 187; Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform (1975), p. 259.

See the description by Märtl MGH Fontes iuris 13, 104-195: http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Fontes_iuris_13_S._104. See also Müller, Untersuchungen, 29-31 (who seems to suggest an earlier date for Part 2 on p. 29 ("reicht ... ins 10./11. Jhd.") but p. 30 opts for a later date on palaeographical reasons ("vielleicht eher ins zweite Drittel des 11. Jhds. zu setzen").

An edition of the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) is currently being prepared by Sven Meeder, Gideon de Jong, and Bruno Schalekamp.

Links

Information at manuscripta.at Entry in library catalog

Warning: Default sort key "Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can.00009" overrides earlier default sort key "Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 02198".

A composite manuscript. Part 1, by several hands of the twelfth century, contains the False Investiture privileges, the imperial version of the Papal Election Decree, the so-called De investitura regis tract (a miscellany on king doing penance), polemics of the investiture contest (Sigebert of Gembloux, Ivo of Chartres), and the Concordat of Worms, various polemics. Part 2, from the early eleventh century (Hoffmann, Märtl), contains excerpts of the second version of the Collectio duodecim partium. See the description by Märtl MGH Fontes iuris 13, 104-195: http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Fontes_iuris_13_S._104. See also Müller, Untersuchungen, 29-31 (who seems to suggest an earlier date for Part 2 on p. 29 ("reicht ... ins 10./11. Jhd.") but p. 30 opts for a later date on palaeographical reasons ("vielleicht eher ins zweite Drittel des 11. Jhds. zu setzen"). Note that he refers to Part 1 as "zweiter Teil" and vice versa.