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{{Infobox collection|title=Canones Theodori|alttitle=Paenitentiale Theodori|author1=[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolke[[Category:Manuscript]]
[[Category:Latin Manuscript]]]|tpq=690|century=saec. VII/VIII|normregion=England|mss=many (10 to 99)|wikidata=Q16962447|alttitle1=Iudicia Theodori|alttitle2=Canones Theodori}}


''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]
{{author|Elliott}}, [http://individual.utoronto.ca/michaelelliot/sigla.html#penitentials Penitential[[Category:Manuscript]]
[[Category:Latin Manuscript]]


[[Category:Collection saec VII]]
[[Category:Collection saec VII]]
[[Category:Canonical Collection]]
[[Category:Canonical Collectio[[Category:Manuscript]]
[[Category:Latin Manuscript]]]
[[Category:Collection saec VIII]]
[[Category:Collection saec VIII]]
[[Category:Collection from England]]
[[Category:Collection from England]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collectio[[Category:Manuscript]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letters]]
[[Category:Latin Manuscript]]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letter[[Category:Manuscript]]
[[Category:Latin Manuscript]]]
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[[Category:Article needs to be spli[[Category:Manuscript]]
[[Category:Latin Manuscript]]] .
[[Category:Penitential]]
[[Category:Penitential]]

Revision as of 10:42, 10 December 2025


{{Infobox collection|title=Canones Theodori|alttitle=Paenitentiale Theodori|author1=[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolke]|tpq=690|century=saec. VII/VIII|normregion=England|mss=many (10 to 99)|wikidata=Q16962447|alttitle1=Iudicia Theodori|alttitle2=Canones Theodori}}

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, [http://individual.utoronto.ca/michaelelliot/sigla.html#penitentials Penitential [[Category:Canonical Collectio] [[Category:Pre-Gratian Collectio] [[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letter] [[Category:Article needs to be spli] .