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{{Infobox collection|title=Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum|author1=[[User:Lotte Kéry]]|size=small (100 to 500 canons)|century=saec. X|mss=some (2–9)|normregion=Eastern France}}
{{Infobox collection|title=Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum|author1=[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]|size=small (100 to 500 canons)|century=saec. X|mss=one|normregion=Eastern France|alttitle=La collection du manuscrit 1979 de Troyes}}


The ''Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum'' is a collection mainly of episcopal capitularies extant in the miscellany [[Troyes, BM, 1979]] (saec. XI<sup>1/2</sup>, Eastern France or Western Germany according to Mordek), where it is found on fols. 41v-44r, 158r-210v, 221r-243v.
The ''Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum'' (or ''La collection du manuscrit 1979 de Troyes'' according to Fournier; ''Liber canonum'' in the manuscript) is a collection mainly of episcopal capitularies extant in the miscellany [[Troyes, BM, 1979]] (saec. XI<sup>1/2</sup>, Eastern France or Western Germany according to Mordek), where it is found on fols. 41v-44r, 158r-210v, 221r-243v. The other canon law material is mainly taken from the [[Collectio Dacheriana|Dacheriana]] according to Fournier, who highlighted similarities to [[München, BSB, Clm 3851]].


==Literature==
==Literature==

Revision as of 05:52, 19 December 2025

Title Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum
Alternative title La collection du manuscrit 1979 de Troyes
Size small (100 to 500 canons)
Century saec. X
European region of origin Eastern France
Author Christof Rolker
No. of manuscripts one


The Collectio CCXXXIV capitulorum (or La collection du manuscrit 1979 de Troyes according to Fournier; Liber canonum in the manuscript) is a collection mainly of episcopal capitularies extant in the miscellany Troyes, BM, 1979 (saec. XI1/2, Eastern France or Western Germany according to Mordek), where it is found on fols. 41v-44r, 158r-210v, 221r-243v. The other canon law material is mainly taken from the Dacheriana according to Fournier, who highlighted similarities to München, BSB, Clm 3851.

Literature

Fournier/Le Bras, Histoire 1.272-276.- Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform pp. 128-130.- Mordek, Bibliotheca capitularium pp. 739-742.- MGH Capit. n.s. 1.357-359.- Kéry, Collections p. 186.- MGH Fontes iuris 16.71 (Admonitio generalis).