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# The ''[[Collectio Novariensis concilii Chalcedonensis]]'' | # The ''[[Collectio Novariensis concilii Chalcedonensis]]'' | ||
# The ''[[Breviarium ad inquaerendum sententias infra]]'' | # The ''[[Breviarium ad inquaerendum sententias infra]]'' | ||
# The ''[[Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum]]'' | # The ''[[Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum]]'' behind Frisingensis prima and Wirceburgensis | ||
# The ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' | # The ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' | ||
# The [[Epitome Hadriani]] (not in Kéry) | # The [[Epitome Hadriani]] (not in Kéry) | ||
# The lost [[Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis Excerpta]] | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
See also the [[:Category:Collection]] which effectively will replace the old table of contents. | See also the [[:Category:Collection]] which effectively will replace the old table of contents. |
Revision as of 12:45, 9 June 2024
Here you can find the descriptions of all collections contained in the database. The backbone of this part of the wiki is a digitized version of Linda Fowler-Magerl, Clavis Canonum. Selected Canon Law Collections Before 1140: Access with Data Processing (MGH Hilfsmittel 21, 2005). Most entries covering several collections have been split into individual entries, but the old headings have been preserved (e.g. "The Dionysiana"; for background, see Category:Descriptions that need to be split).
The table of content below largely mirrors the structure of the Clavis manual, with additional collections not in the book added at the end (only a few are inserted where they chronogically belong). For an overview of all collections, have a look at the Category:Collection.
But note: This is an evolving page. While this section started with a verbatim copy of Linda's book, some passages have been (sometimes heavily) modified, some articles on multiple collection have been split, and some articles were added as new collections were fed into the database. If you need to quote the original book, please refer to the digitized exemplar found here and not the text found in this wiki.
The collections (as found in the 2005 Clavis handbook)
Late Antiquity
- The first canon law collections in the Latin West (overview article)
- The Didache (not in database)
- The Didascalia Apostolorum (not in database)
- The Traditio Apostolica (not in database)
- The Canones Apostolorum (not in database)
- The Constitutiones Apostolorum (not in database)
- The Statuta ecclesiae antiqua (not in database)
- The Collectio Corbeiensis (not in database, not mentioned in 2005 handbook)
- The Collectio Frisingensis I (not in database)
- The Collectio Diessensis (not in database)
- The Dionysiana
- The Collectio Dionysiana I (DW)
- The Collectio Dionysiana II (DX and DY)
- The Collectio Dionysiana III (not in database)
- The Collectio Novariensis, the Capitula Martini and the Epitome Hispana
- The Collectio Novariensis (not in database)
- The Capitula Martini (not in database)
- The Epitome Hispana (PT)
Early Middle Ages (7th-10th c.)
- The Collectio Vetus Gallica (Collectio codicis Andegavensis), the Herovalliana, the Frisingensis secunda and the Bonaevallensis prima
- The Collectio Vetus Gallica (VG)
- The Collectio Herovalliana (HV)
- The Collectio Frisingensis II (FQ)
- The Collectio Bonaevallensis I (BA)
- The Collectio Hispana, the Hispana Gallica, the Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis and the Hispana Systematica
- The Collectio Hispana (HO)
- The Collectio Hispana Gallica (not in database)
- The Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis (not in database)
- The Collectio Hispana Systematica (not in database)
- The Collectio Dionysiana Bobiensis (not in database)
- The Dionysio-Hadriana and the Dionysiana adaucta
- The Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana (DZ)
- The Breviarium ad inquaerendum sententias infra (not in database)
- The Collectio Dionysiana adaucta (not in database)
- The Collectio Hibernensis, the Collectio Sangermanensis, the Collectio LXXII capitulorum and the Collectio XLIV capitulorum „De episcoporum transmigratione“
- The Collectio Hibernensis (HR, see also HS and HT)
- The Collectio Sangermanensis XXI titulorum (8th c.; SG)
- The Collectio LXXII capitulorum (SF)
- The Collectio XLIV capitulorum „De episcoporum transmigratione“ (ET)
- The Constitutiones Sirmondianae, the Commentary of Florus of Lyon to the Constitutiones and the Argrim dossier
- The Quadripartitus
- The Pittaciolus of Hincmar of Laon and material collections of the Ms Berlin, SBPK Phillipps 1764
- The Collectio XXXI titulorum or CCCIX capitulorum in Paris, BnF, lat. 4278
- The Lex Romana canonice compta and the Excerpta Bobiensia
- The Lex Romana canonice compta (aka Capitula legis Romanae)
- The Excerpta Bobiensia
- The collection of Abbo of Fleury and the opusculum III of Odoramnus of Sens
High Middle Ages (11th and 12th c.)
- The Collectio IX librorum in Vat. lat. 1349
- Burchard of Worms, Liber decretorum (BU, with BV for the Frankfurt Order, and BW, BX, and TZ for additions)
- The Collectio XII partium
- The Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, LXIV (62), fol. 20v–100r
- The Collectio CLXXXIII titulorum or Liber canonum diversorum sanctorum patrum or the collection of S. Maria Novella
- The Diversorum patrum sententie or Collection in 74 Titles and related works:
- The Collectio LXXIV titulorum (74T) itself (MO)
- The Swabian Appendix to 74T (ND)
- The Collectio Sandionysiana in Paris, BnF, nouv. acq. lat. 326 (NA)
- The Collectio canonum in Paris, BnF, lat. 13658 (NB).
- The Collectio IV librorum (4L)
- The 74T version in Vat. lat. 4977
- The Collectio Farfensis of the Ms Vat. lat. 8487 and the florilegium in the Ms Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana 3006, fol. 203r–205v
- The Collectio Ambrosiana II in Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, I. 145 inf.
- The Collectio XVII librorum (or Collection of Saint-Hilaire)
- The Collectio Burdegalensis (BG)
- The Collectio Tarraconensis I (TO and TM)
- The Collectio canonum of Anselm of Lucca – version A Aucta and the florilegium in the Ms Mantua, BCom 318 (C. II. 23)
- Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A Aucta version) (AD and ADMantua)
- The Florilegium in Mantova, BC, 318 (not in database)
- The two collections in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C and related collections:
- The Collectio II librorum/VIII partium (2L/8P)
- The Dictatus Papae and the Proprie auctoritates apostolice sedis
- The Panormia
- The Collectio IX librorum (Wolfenbüttel 9L)
- The Collectio X partium (10P)
- The Collectio Casinensis of Montecassino 216
- Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum, abbreviation in Pisa, Seminario Santa Catarina, 59 (CY; not completely in database)
- Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (version A’) in Parma and Graz MSS (AC; not completely in database)
- The Collectio IX librorum (San Pietro 9L)
- The Collectiones Catalaunenses
- The Collectio Catalaunensis I (CH)
- The Collectio Catalaunensis II (key is CI, but collection is not in database)
- The Caesaraugustana versions
- The Collectio Caesaraugustana I (CA), CP
- The Collectio Caesaraugustana II (CB), (CC), CD
- The Collectio Caesaraugustana III (not in database, no key)
New collections
New collections already in database
- Gratian, Concordia discordantium canonum (ed. Friedberg; GR)
- The florilegium in Montecassino MS 372 (SG)
- The Collectio Francofurtana (ed. Drossbach; FM)
- Pseudo-Isidorus receptus (ed. Fuhrmann; IR)
- The Collectio Sangermanensis XXI titulorum (ed. Stadelmaier; SG)
Collections not yet in database
- The Mare vitreum
- The Admonitio synodalis
- The Collectio Corbeiensis
- The Sententiae Sidonis
- The Florilegium in New Haven, Yale University, Beinecke Library, 442
- The Collectio Quesnelliana
- The Collectio CXXXVI capitulorum in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871
- The Collectio XXX capitulorum in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871
- Abelard, Sic et non
- The Collectio Avellana
- The Collectio Berolinensis (6th century, ed. Schwarz), not to be confused with
- The Collectio Berolinensis I in Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, Phill. 1742, fols. 287r–289r (13th c.)
- The Collectio Berolinensis II in Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, lat. fol. 306, fol. 1r-13r.
- The Collectio CCCC capitulorum
- The Collectio XCI capitulorum
- The Collectio Sancti Amandi
- The Collectio canonum in Paris, BnF, lat. 4280
- The Breviarium extravagantium
- The Collectio Salisburgensis
- The Collectio XCVIII capitulorum
- The Collectio Remensis in Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1743
- The florilegium De accusatione episcopi
- The florilegium in Reims, BM, 15 (RF)
- The Collectio Audomariensis or Collection of Saint-Omer (OM)
- The Collectio canonum in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 442 (CF)
- The Capitula de villa Noviliaco (CN)
- The Collectio canonum in München, BSB, Clm 16085
- The Collectio canonum in Göttweig, Stiftsbibliothek, 53 (56)
- The Collectio CCXXXIII capitulorum in Wolfenbüttel, HAB, Cod. Guelf. 454 Helmst.
- The Excerpta Antwerpensia
- The Collectio Mutinensis
- The Collectio Frisingensis I
- The Collectio diversarum sententiarum in Berlin, SBPL, Phil. 1764
- The Hildesheim Excerpts
- The Collectio Augustana
- The Collectio CCCCLII capitulorum in Vallicelliana, Tomus XVIII
- The Candela Gerlandi of Gerland of Besançon
- A Collectio canonum in Sankt Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek, 24/1
- Placidus of Nonantola, Liber de honore ecclesiae
- The Collectio canonum in Vat. lat. 7828
- The Fragmentum Nonantulanum in Vat. lat. 10802
- The so-called Error series
- Alger of Liège, De misericordia et iustitia
- The Collectio XII partium article mentions a "Freising collection" (not to be confused with the Collectio Frisingensis I or II) but it is not in the database and has no separate entry. Naming it may be tricky.
- The Statuta ecclesiae antiqua (ed. Munier)
- The Collectio Pithouensis
- The Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342 and other mss
- Abbo of Fleury, Epistola XIV (mentioned in the book, but not the database)
- The Collectio Thessalonicensis in Vat. lat. 5751
- The Collectio Sancti Mauri
- The Collectio Tuberiensis
- The Collectio Weingartensis
- The Collectio Arelatensis (Liber auctoritatum ecclesiae Arelatensis)
- The Collectio canonum in Roma, Biblioteca Angelica, Cod. 1447
- The Collectio Sanblasiana (aka Collectio Italica)
- The Collectio Diessensis in München, BSB, Clm 5541
- The Collectio Teatina
- The Collectio Colbertina
- The Collectio Bellovacensis
- The Collectio Laureshamensis in Pal. lat. 574 (etc.)
- The Sententiae Bonifatii Palatinae associated with Saint Boniface
- The Collectio canonum in Verona, Biblioteca capitolare, LX.58
- The Collectio Lugdunensis
- The Collectio Albigensis
- The Collectio Coloniensis
- The Collectio Hadriano-Hispanica
- The Collectio ‘concilii secundi Arelatensis’
- Martinus of Braga, Capitula
- The Collectio Burgundiana (in Bruxelles, KBR, 8780-93)
- The Collectio Bigotiana in Paris, BnF, lat. 2796
- The Collectio Iustelliana
- The Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, XXII (20) (6th century) ed Schwartz, not to be confused with the Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, LXIV (62) (11th century) or the Collectio canonum in Verona, BC, LX (58) or that in Verona, BC, LVII (55) = Maassen's Sammlung der Handschrift von Verona (p. 727)
- The Collectio Bernensis
- The Collectio Weissenburgensis in Reg. lat. 423
- The Tabulae Hispanae
- The Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
- the Codex Encyclius
- The Collectio Turonensis
- The Collectio canonum in Verona, BC, LVII (55).
- The Collectio Salisburgensis in Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 489.
- The Synodicon Casinense
- The Collectio Fiscanensis (?) in Paris, BnF, lat. 3182 (Maassen p. 784: "Sammlung der Handschrift von Fécamp"
- The Collectio canonum in Roma, Vallicelliana, A.18
- The Cresconius Gallicus
- The Excerpta Hispana
- The Collectio Novariensis concilii Chalcedonensis
- The Breviarium ad inquaerendum sententias infra
- The Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum behind Frisingensis prima and Wirceburgensis
- The Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
- The Epitome Hadriani (not in Kéry)
- The lost Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis Excerpta
See also
See also the Category:Collection which effectively will replace the old table of contents.