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*[[The Collectio canonum in the Ms Rome, Vallicelliana B. 89|The ''Collectio canonum'' in the Ms Rome, Vallicelliana B. 89]]
*[[The Collectio canonum in the Ms Rome, Vallicelliana B. 89|The ''Collectio canonum'' in the Ms Rome, Vallicelliana B. 89]]


*[[The Collectio canonum in the Ms Turin, BNU 903 (E. V. 44), fol. 71v–86v|The ''Collectio canonum'' in the Ms Turin, BNU 903 (E. V. 44), fol. 71v–86v]]
*The [[Collectio canonum in Torino, BNU, E. V. 44, fol. 71v–86v|''Collectio canonum'' in Torino, BNU, E. V. 44, fol. 71v–86v]]


*[[Bonizo of Sutri, Liber de vita christiana|Bonizo of Sutri, ''Liber de vita christiana'']]
*[[Bonizo of Sutri, Liber de vita christiana|Bonizo of Sutri, ''Liber de vita christiana'']]

Revision as of 17:06, 11 September 2022

Here you can find the descriptions of all collections contained in the database. The backbone of this part of the wiki is the digitized version of Linda Fowler-Magerl, Clavis Canonum. Selected Canon Law Collections Before 1140: Access with data processing (MGH Hilfsmittel 21, 2005). Most entries covering several collections have been split into individual entries, but the old heading have been preserved (e.g. "The Dionysiana").

But note: This is an evolving page. While this section started with a verbatim copy of Linda's book, some passages have been (sometimes heavily) modified, some articles on multiple collection have been split, and some articles were added as new collections were fed into the database. If you need to quote the original book, please refer to the digitized exemplar (NOT the text found in this wiki). (@@@TODO: not yet available)

The collections (as found in the 2005 Clavis handbook)

Late Antiquity

Early Middle Ages (7th-10th c.)

  • The Quadripartitus

High Middle Ages (11th and 12th c.)

New collections

New collections already in database

Collections not yet in database