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Canones Theodori is the traditional name given to an early medieval penitential handbook attributed to Theodore of Canterbury. It travels in various forms, containing several individual penitentials and other canon law material. The most important one is the Discipulus Umbrensium composed in Northumbria within approximately a decade or two after Theodore's death.
Canones Theodori is the traditional name given to an early medieval penitential handbook attributed to Theodore of Canterbury. It travels in various forms, containing several individual penitentials and other canon law material. The most important one is the Discipulus Umbrensium composed in Northumbria within approximately a decade or two after Theodore's death.
{{author|Elliott}}, [http://individual.utoronto.ca/michaelelliot/sigla.html#penitentials Penitentials]


[[Category:Collection saec VII]]
[[Category:Collection saec VII]]

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Title Canones Theodori
Key ?
Alternative title Paenitentiale Theodori
Terminus post quem 690
Century saec. VII/VIII
European region of origin England
Author {{subst:Linda Fowler-Magerl}}
No. of manuscripts many (10 to 99)


Canones Theodori is the traditional name given to an early medieval penitential handbook attributed to Theodore of Canterbury. It travels in various forms, containing several individual penitentials and other canon law material. The most important one is the Discipulus Umbrensium composed in Northumbria within approximately a decade or two after Theodore's death.

Elliott, Penitentials