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The ''Appendix Seguntina'' is appended to a form of the ''Panormia'' in which the decrees of the council of Poitiers 1100 and the decrees of the council of Toulouse 1119 have been inserted after canon 5.76. Three copies of the ''Appendix'' have been identified: in the Mss Burgo de Osma, Biblioteca del Cabildo 8, fol. 162v–182v, Sigüenza, Biblioteca del Cabildo 75, fol. 111r–131v and Sigüenza, Biblioteca del Cabildo 5, fol. 200v–236. Gérard Fransen dates the ''Appendix'' after 1119 and suggests that Poitiers was the place of origin. Arturo Bernal Palacios maintains, however, that the ''Appendix'' was compiled 1148– 1166 in Catalonia, perhaps in Sigüenza. The Ms Burgo de Osma 8 contains 18 canons more than the other two copies. This manuscript was used for the present analysis ({{Coll|AP}}).
The ''Appendix Seguntina'' is appended to a form of the ''Panormia'' in which the decrees of the council of Poitiers 1100 and the decrees of the council of Toulouse 1119 have been inserted after canon 5.76. Three copies of the ''Appendix'' have been identified: in the Mss Burgo de Osma, Biblioteca del Cabildo 8, fol. 162v–182v, Sigüenza, Biblioteca del Cabildo 75, fol. 111r–131v and Sigüenza, Biblioteca del Cabildo 5, fol. 200v–236. Gérard Fransen dates the ''Appendix'' after 1119 and suggests that Poitiers was the place of origin. Arturo Bernal Palacios maintains, however, that the ''Appendix'' was compiled 1148– 1166 in Catalonia, perhaps in Sigüenza. The Ms Burgo de Osma 8 contains 18 canons more than the other two copies. This manuscript was used for the present analysis ({{Coll|AP}}).


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== Literature ==


See Gérard {{Author|Fransen}}, Appendix Seguntina, Liber Tarraconensis et Decret de Gratien, Revista Española de Derecho Canónico 45 (1988), pp. 31–34. See also Peter {{Author|Linehan}}, The Synod of Segovia (1166), BMCL 10 (1980), pp. 39–42 and 32 n. 4. – See Arturo {{Author|Bernal Palacios}}, La redacción breve del c. „In die resurrectionis“ en las colecciones canónicas pregracianas, in: Proceedings of the 9th ICMCL, pp. 931 f.
See Gérard {{Author|Fransen}}, Appendix Seguntina, Liber Tarraconensis et Decret de Gratien, Revista Española de Derecho Canónico 45 (1988), pp. 31–34. See also Peter {{Author|Linehan}}, The Synod of Segovia (1166), BMCL 10 (1980), pp. 39–42 and 32 n. 4. – See Arturo {{Author|Bernal Palacios}}, La redacción breve del c. „In die resurrectionis“ en las colecciones canónicas pregracianas, in: Proceedings of the 9th ICMCL, pp. 931 f.

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The Appendix Seguntina is appended to a form of the Panormia in which the decrees of the council of Poitiers 1100 and the decrees of the council of Toulouse 1119 have been inserted after canon 5.76. Three copies of the Appendix have been identified: in the Mss Burgo de Osma, Biblioteca del Cabildo 8, fol. 162v–182v, Sigüenza, Biblioteca del Cabildo 75, fol. 111r–131v and Sigüenza, Biblioteca del Cabildo 5, fol. 200v–236. Gérard Fransen dates the Appendix after 1119 and suggests that Poitiers was the place of origin. Arturo Bernal Palacios maintains, however, that the Appendix was compiled 1148– 1166 in Catalonia, perhaps in Sigüenza. The Ms Burgo de Osma 8 contains 18 canons more than the other two copies. This manuscript was used for the present analysis (AP).

Literature

See Gérard Fransen, Appendix Seguntina, Liber Tarraconensis et Decret de Gratien, Revista Española de Derecho Canónico 45 (1988), pp. 31–34. See also Peter Linehan, The Synod of Segovia (1166), BMCL 10 (1980), pp. 39–42 and 32 n. 4. – See Arturo Bernal Palacios, La redacción breve del c. „In die resurrectionis“ en las colecciones canónicas pregracianas, in: Proceedings of the 9th ICMCL, pp. 931 f.

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