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The ''Excerpta'' preserve material from the records of eighteen synods held between 393 and 419. In some cases, only the location and date of the council are mentioned (e.g., the Synod of Hippo, 8 October 393), while in others a substantial number of canons are transmitted (e.g., Carthage, 1 May 418). The collection addresses a broad range of subjects, including clerical discipline, ecclesiastical procedure, the administration and protection of church property, liturgical observance, and theological matters.
The ''Excerpta'' preserve material from the records of eighteen synods held between 393 and 419. In some cases, only the location and date of the council are mentioned (e.g., the Synod of Hippo, 8 October 393), while in others a substantial number of canons are transmitted (e.g., Carthage, 1 May 418). The collection addresses a broad range of subjects, including clerical discipline, ecclesiastical procedure, the administration and protection of church property, liturgical observance, and theological matters.


The following table offers an overview of the synods excerpted in the ''Excerpta''. The first column (“Canon”) lists the canon numbers where extant (following the sequence in the ''Dionysiana II'', in which the ''Excerpta'' follow the thirty-three canons of the Synod of Carthage of 25 May 419, and therefore begin with number 34); the second column (“Munier”) provides the corresponding page and line references in Munier’s CCSL edition; and the third (“Synod”) identifies the respective church council.
The following table offers an overview of the synods excerpted in the ''Excerpta''. The first column (“Canons”) lists the canon numbers where extant (following the sequence in the ''Dionysiana II'', in which the ''Excerpta'' follow the thirty-three canons of the Synod of Carthage of 25 May 419, and therefore begin with number 34); the second column (“Munier”) provides the corresponding page and line references in Munier’s CCSL edition; and the third (“Synod”) identifies the respective church council.


{| class="wikitable"
|'''Canons'''
|'''Munier'''
|'''Synod'''
|-
|–
|p. 182 l. 2–4
|''Prologue „Recitata sunt“''
|-
|–
|p. 182 l. 6–11
|Hippo, 08.10.393
|-
|–
|p. 182 l. 13–18
|Carthage, 16.06.394
|-
|34-56
|p. 182 l. 20 – p. 193 l. 380
|Carthage, 28.08.397
|-
|–
|p. 193 l. 382–386
|Carthage, 26.06.397
|-
|–
|p. 193 l. 388 – p.  194 l. 396
|Carthage, 27.04.399
|-
|57-65
|p. 194 l. 398 – p.  198 l. 558
|Carthage, 16.06.401
|-
|66-85
|p. 198 l. 561 – p. 205 l. 783
|Carthage, 13.09.401
|-
|86-90
|p. 205 l. 785 – p. 208 l. 876
|Mileve, 27.08.402
|-
|91-92
|p. 208 l. 878 – p. 211 l. 996
|Carthage, 25.08.403
|-
|93
|p. 211 l. 998 – p. 214 l. 1088
|Carthage, 16.06.404
|-
|94
|p. 214 l. 1090–1112
|Carthage, 23.08.405
|-
|95-106
|p. 214 l. 1114 – p. 219 l. 1277
|Carthage, 13.06.407
|-
|–
|p. 219 l. 1279–1283
|Carthage, 16.06.408
|-
|–
|p. 219 l. 1285–1291
|Carthage, 13.10.408
|-
|107
|p. 220 l. 1293–1299
|Carthage, 15.06.409
|-
|–
|p. 220 l. 1301–1308
|Carthage, 16.06.410
|-
|108-127
|p. 220 l. 1310 – p. 228 l. 1561
|Carthage, 01.05.418
|-
|128-133
|p. 229 l. 1562 – p. 232 l. 1630
|Carthage, 30.05.419
|}
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Revision as of 16:44, 21 October 2025

Title Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis Excerpta
Key ?
Alternative title Collectio Concilii Carthaginensis XVII
Alternative title Codex canonum ecclesiae Africanae (Pithou)
Wikidata Item no. Q113240962
Century saec. V
European region of origin Northern Africa
Author Christof Rolker


The Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis Excerpta ("Excerpts from the Register of the Church of Carthage") are a small collection of canons from fifth-century North Africa. The modern title was introduced by Charles Munier, whose critical edition (Munier, Concilia Africae, pp. 173–232) remains the authoritative reference. Earlier scholarship frequently refers to the collection as the Codex canonum ecclesiae Africanae, a designation introduced by early modern editors. In the manuscripts of Dionysiana II, the Excerpta are referred to as diuersa concilia uniuersae prouinciae Africae, transactis temporibus Aurelii Carthaginensis episcopi celebrata.

The Excerpta derive from a more extensive register of synodal acts once preserved in the archives of the Church of Carthage in the fifth century. This register contained the proceedings of both general and provincial councils held in North Africa during the episcopate of Aurelius of Carthage (391–430). In his effort to reform and consolidate the African Church, Aurelius convened synods on a regular basis, the acts of which were recorded and arranged chronologically according to the date of each assembly. The register was evidently updated as new synods were convened. Although the original compilation has not survived, its existence is attested through the Excerpta, which transmit one hundred canons, some in abridged form. It is highly probable that the Council of Carthage of 525, held under Vandal rule, still made reference to this register, implying that it remained extant at that time.

Contents

That the Excerpta do not represent the complete register is evident from several editorial remarks that must originate with the epitomator rather than the original compiler. Thus, for example, the text notes that the Synod of Hippo 393 was omitted because its decisions had already appeared “above”, that is, elsewhere in the same manuscript: Gesta huius concilii ideo descripta non sunt, quia ea quae ibi statuta sunt, in superioribus probantur inserta (Munier, Concilia Africae, p. 182). Similarly, the proceedings of the Synod of Carthage of June 397 are merely summarized, with an instruction that readers wishing to consult the full acts should refer to the authentic copy: Gesta in authenticis qui quaeret inueniet (Munier, Concilia Africae, p. 193). Such annotations demonstrate that the Excerpta constitute an abridged version, most likely compiled in Carthage itself – the place where the unabridged register was preserved and could be consulted.

Further internal evidence suggests that the epitomator’s intention was to produce a concise yet representative digest of current canonical norms of the African Church, probably for pedagogical use (ad instructionem studiosorum; Munier, Concilia Africae, p. 214).

The Excerpta preserve material from the records of eighteen synods held between 393 and 419. In some cases, only the location and date of the council are mentioned (e.g., the Synod of Hippo, 8 October 393), while in others a substantial number of canons are transmitted (e.g., Carthage, 1 May 418). The collection addresses a broad range of subjects, including clerical discipline, ecclesiastical procedure, the administration and protection of church property, liturgical observance, and theological matters.

The following table offers an overview of the synods excerpted in the Excerpta. The first column (“Canons”) lists the canon numbers where extant (following the sequence in the Dionysiana II, in which the Excerpta follow the thirty-three canons of the Synod of Carthage of 25 May 419, and therefore begin with number 34); the second column (“Munier”) provides the corresponding page and line references in Munier’s CCSL edition; and the third (“Synod”) identifies the respective church council.

Canons Munier Synod
p. 182 l. 2–4 Prologue „Recitata sunt“
p. 182 l. 6–11 Hippo, 08.10.393
p. 182 l. 13–18 Carthage, 16.06.394
34-56 p. 182 l. 20 – p. 193 l. 380 Carthage, 28.08.397
p. 193 l. 382–386 Carthage, 26.06.397
p. 193 l. 388 – p. 194 l. 396 Carthage, 27.04.399
57-65 p. 194 l. 398 – p. 198 l. 558 Carthage, 16.06.401
66-85 p. 198 l. 561 – p. 205 l. 783 Carthage, 13.09.401
86-90 p. 205 l. 785 – p. 208 l. 876 Mileve, 27.08.402
91-92 p. 208 l. 878 – p. 211 l. 996 Carthage, 25.08.403
93 p. 211 l. 998 – p. 214 l. 1088 Carthage, 16.06.404
94 p. 214 l. 1090–1112 Carthage, 23.08.405
95-106 p. 214 l. 1114 – p. 219 l. 1277 Carthage, 13.06.407
p. 219 l. 1279–1283 Carthage, 16.06.408
p. 219 l. 1285–1291 Carthage, 13.10.408
107 p. 220 l. 1293–1299 Carthage, 15.06.409
p. 220 l. 1301–1308 Carthage, 16.06.410
108-127 p. 220 l. 1310 – p. 228 l. 1561 Carthage, 01.05.418
128-133 p. 229 l. 1562 – p. 232 l. 1630 Carthage, 30.05.419