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     | size    = Very small (less than 100 canons)
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     | title  = Fragmentum Nonantulanum
     | title  = Fragmentum Nonantulanum
     | author1 = Fowler-Magerl, Linda
     | author1 = Christof Rolker
}}The florilegium, which sometimes has been  treated as part of [[Placidus of Nonantola, Liber de honore ecclesiae|Placidus' ''Liber de honore'']], not mentioned in Kery or Fowler-Magerl, is found in [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 10802|Vat. lat. 10802]], fol. 3v.
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It has been mentioned by Martin {{Author|Bertram}} as a "small collection of canons, to be identified" in Martin Bertram and Gero Rudolf Dolezalek, ‘The Catalogue of Juridical Manuscripts in the Vatican Library: A Report on the Present State of an Uncompleted Project’, Miscellanea Bibliothecae Apostolicae Vaticanae XX (Studi e testi 484; Vatican City 2014) 155-198 at p. 185, who called it the ''Fragmentum Nonentulanum de potestate papae transferendi sedes episcoporum''.
The florilegium, which sometimes has been treated as part of [[Placidus of Nonantola, Liber de honore ecclesiae|Placidus' ''Liber de honore'']], is found in [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 10802|Vat. lat. 10802]], fol. 3v.
 
While not mentioned in Kéry or Fowler-Magerl, it was noted by Martin {{Author|Bertram}} as a "small collection of canons, to be identified" in Martin Bertram and Gero Rudolf Dolezalek, ‘The Catalogue of Juridical Manuscripts in the Vatican Library: A Report on the Present State of an Uncompleted Project’, Miscellanea Bibliothecae Apostolicae Vaticanae XX (Studi e testi 484; Vatican City 2014) 155-198 at p. 185. Bretram called it the ''Fragmentum Nonentulanum de potestate papae transferendi sedes episcoporum''.


See {{Author|Busch}}, Liber de honore
See {{Author|Busch}}, Liber de honore

Revision as of 09:48, 3 May 2024

Title Fragmentum Nonantulanum
Key ?
Size Very small (less than 100 canons)
Century ?
Main author Christof Rolker


The florilegium, which sometimes has been treated as part of Placidus' Liber de honore, is found in Vat. lat. 10802, fol. 3v.

While not mentioned in Kéry or Fowler-Magerl, it was noted by Martin Bertram as a "small collection of canons, to be identified" in Martin Bertram and Gero Rudolf Dolezalek, ‘The Catalogue of Juridical Manuscripts in the Vatican Library: A Report on the Present State of an Uncompleted Project’, Miscellanea Bibliothecae Apostolicae Vaticanae XX (Studi e testi 484; Vatican City 2014) 155-198 at p. 185. Bretram called it the Fragmentum Nonentulanum de potestate papae transferendi sedes episcoporum.

See Busch, Liber de honore

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  • not in Clavis
  • not in Kéry
  • very small
  • place of origin unknown
  • date unknown
  • article is a stub
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