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     | size          = Small (100 to 500 canons)
     | size          = Small (100 to 500 canons)
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     | normregion    = Southern France
     | normregion    = Southern France
     | generalregion = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
     | generalregion = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
     |wikidata=Q1684290| title        = Statuta ecclesia antiqua
     |wikidata=Q1684290| title        = Statuta ecclesiae antiqua
     | author1      = Fowler-Magerl, Linda
     | author1      = Fowler-Magerl, Linda
}}Several collection contain mainly conciliar material they seem to have taken from a collection they refer to as the ''Stauta ecclesiae antiqua''. This apparently was a small systematic collection compiled in Gaul in the mid-fifth century. It is not extant and can only be reconstructed from its use by later compilers.
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Several collections contain mainly conciliar material they seem to have taken from a collection they refer to as the ''Stauta ecclesiae antiqua''. This apparently was a small systematic collection compiled in Gaul in the mid-fifth century. It is not extant and can only be reconstructed from its use by later compilers.


Munier, who edited the collection (CCSL 148 pp. 166–185), attributed it to Gennadius of Marseille.
Munier, who edited the collection (CCSL 148 pp. 166–185), attributed it to Gennadius of Marseille.

Revision as of 18:54, 25 November 2023


Title Statuta ecclesiae antiqua
Key ?
Wikidata Item no. Q1684290
Size Small (100 to 500 canons)
Century saec. V
European region of origin Southern France
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Main author Fowler-Magerl, Linda


Several collections contain mainly conciliar material they seem to have taken from a collection they refer to as the Stauta ecclesiae antiqua. This apparently was a small systematic collection compiled in Gaul in the mid-fifth century. It is not extant and can only be reconstructed from its use by later compilers.

Munier, who edited the collection (CCSL 148 pp. 166–185), attributed it to Gennadius of Marseille.

Categories

  • not in Clavis
  • small (100 to 500 canons) collection
  • from southern France
  • saec. V
  • article is a stub