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{{Infobox collection|title    = Collectio Theodosii diaconi|alttitle    = Sammlung des Theodosius Diaconus|alttitle1    = Sammlung der Veroneser Handschrift|alttitle2    = Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX|alttitle3    = Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, LX (58)|author1    = [[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]|century    = saec. IV|location    = Alexandria|normregion    = Northern Africa|mss    = one}}
{{Infobox collection|title    = Collectio Theodosii diaconi|alttitle    = Sammlung des Theodosius Diaconus|alttitle1    = Sammlung der Veroneser Handschrift|alttitle2    = Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX|alttitle3    = Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, LX (58)|author1    = [[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]|century    = saec. IV|location    = Alexandria|normregion    = Northern Africa|mss    = one|wikidata=Q135527932|structure=chronological}}


A chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons including letters sent to Boniface I and Celestine I. Its date and place of origin are under dispute; Maassen argued for Italy in the seventh century, but Ohme proposed Alexandria in the 360s. It is extant only in [[Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, LX (58)]] (and [[Roma, Biblioteca Casanatense, 378]] ?).  
A chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons including letters sent to Boniface I and Celestine I. Its date and place of origin are under dispute; Maassen argued for Italy in the seventh century, but Ohme proposed Alexandria in the 360s. It is extant only in [[Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, LX (58)]] (and [[Roma, Biblioteca Casanatense, 378]] ?).  
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Maassen treats the [[Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C]], the Collectio Theodosii diaconi, and the [[Collectio Wirceburgensis]] as three similar collections all containing conciliar canons (plus papal letters as far as they relate to the same councils).
Maassen treats the [[Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C]], the Collectio Theodosii diaconi, and the [[Collectio Wirceburgensis]] as three similar collections all containing conciliar canons (plus papal letters as far as they relate to the same councils).


== Edition ==
==Edition==
{{Author|Schwartz}}, Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX (1936) at 19-23, online at https://doi.org/10.1515/zntw.1936.35.1.1.
{{Author|Schwartz}}, Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX (1936) at 19-23, online at https://doi.org/10.1515/zntw.1936.35.1.1.


== Literature ==
==Literature==
{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte pp. {{Maassen|10}} and {{Maassen|546}}-551.- {{Author|Schwartz}}, Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX.- {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|38}}.- {{Author|Ohme}}, Greek Canon Law pp. 887.
{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte pp. {{Maassen|10}} and {{Maassen|546}}-551.- {{Author|Schwartz}}, Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX.- {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|38}}.- {{Author|Ohme}}, Greek Canon Law pp. 887.



Revision as of 17:01, 31 July 2025

Title Collectio Theodosii diaconi
Key ?
Alternative title Sammlung des Theodosius Diaconus
Alternative title Sammlung der Veroneser Handschrift
Alternative title Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX
Alternative title Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, LX (58)
Wikidata Item no. Q135527932
Century saec. IV
Place of origin Alexandria
European region of origin Northern Africa
Author Christof Rolker
Structure chronological
No. of manuscripts one


A chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons including letters sent to Boniface I and Celestine I. Its date and place of origin are under dispute; Maassen argued for Italy in the seventh century, but Ohme proposed Alexandria in the 360s. It is extant only in Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, LX (58) (and Roma, Biblioteca Casanatense, 378 ?).

A 12th c hand corrected the text, according to Maassen p. 546 probably from the Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342.

Maassen treats the Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C, the Collectio Theodosii diaconi, and the Collectio Wirceburgensis as three similar collections all containing conciliar canons (plus papal letters as far as they relate to the same councils).

Edition

Schwartz, Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX (1936) at 19-23, online at https://doi.org/10.1515/zntw.1936.35.1.1.

Literature

Maassen, Geschichte pp. 10 and 546-551.- Schwartz, Sammlung des Cod. Veronensis LX.- Kéry, Collections p. 38.- Ohme, Greek Canon Law pp. 887.