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| Library | Troyes, BM |
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| Shelfmark | Ms 1979 |
| Century | saec. XI |
| Provenance | Saint-Bénigne, Dijon |
| European region of origin | Eastern France or Western Germany |
| General region of origin | Northwestern Europe |
| Collection | Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum |
| Digital Images | portail.mediatheque-jacques-chirac.fr |
| Description at | capitularia.uni-koeln.de |
| Description at 2 | portail.mediatheque-jacques-chirac.fr |
| Author | Christof Rolker |
Troyes, BM, 1979 (saec. XI1/2, Eastern France or Western Germany according to Mordek) is a manuscript containing both ecclesiastical and secular law, and dogmatic texts. It is the sole known copy of the Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum (found on fols. 41v-44r, 158r-210v, 221r-243v).
The quinio fol. 211-220 was added later. According to Schmitz it contains legal texts including excerpts from Benedictus Levita.
Literature
Mordek, Bibliotheca capitularium pp. 739-742.- Kéry, Collections p. 186.