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Bernold of Konstanz reworked the [[Collectio LXXIV titulorum|Collection in 74 Titles]]. This version is known as the Swabian version; the main difference to the other versions is the so-called Swabian Appendix. In addition, the Swabian version has a new title: ''Incipiunt ecclesiastice regule ex sententiis sanctorum patrum deflorate a legatis ipsius sedis apostolice in Gallias pro dispositione causarum deportare'' (ed. Gilchrist, 19). The most recent material contained are excerpts from two letters of Gregory VII written in 1077 (Reg. 4. 23 and 4. 24). | {{Infobox collection | ||
| key = ND | |||
| size = Very small (less than 100 canons) | |||
| taq = 1079 | |||
| century = saec. XI | |||
| location = St. Blasien | |||
| normregion = Southern Germany | |||
| generalregion = Northwestern Europe | |||
| title = Swabian Appendix to 74T | |||
| author1 = Fowler-Magerl, Linda | |||
}}Bernold of Konstanz reworked the [[Collectio LXXIV titulorum|Collection in 74 Titles]]. This version is known as the Swabian version; the main difference to the other versions is the so-called Swabian Appendix. In addition, the Swabian version has a new title: ''Incipiunt ecclesiastice regule ex sententiis sanctorum patrum deflorate a legatis ipsius sedis apostolice in Gallias pro dispositione causarum deportare'' (ed. Gilchrist, 19). The most recent material contained are excerpts from two letters of Gregory VII written in 1077 (Reg. 4. 23 and 4. 24). | |||
The canons of the Swabian Appendix ({{Coll|ND}}) are found in full or partially transmitted in several manuscripts, many of which are came from the abbey of Sankt Blasien to the south of Hirsau. Excerpts from the Swabian version of the collection are found in the Ms Berlin, SPKB Theol. lat. fol. 281, fol. 1r–26r (from the Rhineland, perhaps Prüm). Excerpts from the ''Collectio Sinemuriensis'' were often transmitted with this recension. | The canons of the Swabian Appendix ({{Coll|ND}}) are found in full or partially transmitted in several manuscripts, many of which are came from the abbey of Sankt Blasien to the south of Hirsau. Excerpts from the Swabian version of the collection are found in the Ms Berlin, SPKB Theol. lat. fol. 281, fol. 1r–26r (from the Rhineland, perhaps Prüm). Excerpts from the ''Collectio Sinemuriensis'' were often transmitted with this recension. |
Revision as of 16:50, 23 November 2023
Title | Swabian Appendix to 74T |
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Key | ND |
Size | Very small (less than 100 canons) |
Terminus ante quem | 1079 |
Century | saec. XI |
Place of origin | St. Blasien |
European region of origin | Southern Germany |
General region of origin | Northwestern Europe |
Main author | Fowler-Magerl, Linda |
Bernold of Konstanz reworked the Collection in 74 Titles. This version is known as the Swabian version; the main difference to the other versions is the so-called Swabian Appendix. In addition, the Swabian version has a new title: Incipiunt ecclesiastice regule ex sententiis sanctorum patrum deflorate a legatis ipsius sedis apostolice in Gallias pro dispositione causarum deportare (ed. Gilchrist, 19). The most recent material contained are excerpts from two letters of Gregory VII written in 1077 (Reg. 4. 23 and 4. 24).
The canons of the Swabian Appendix (ND) are found in full or partially transmitted in several manuscripts, many of which are came from the abbey of Sankt Blasien to the south of Hirsau. Excerpts from the Swabian version of the collection are found in the Ms Berlin, SPKB Theol. lat. fol. 281, fol. 1r–26r (from the Rhineland, perhaps Prüm). Excerpts from the Collectio Sinemuriensis were often transmitted with this recension.
Categories
- key is ND
- from Southern Germany
- very small
- belongs to: 74T and derivatives
- saec. XI