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     | century = saec. VI
     | century = saec. VI
     | title  = Collectio Iustelliana | alttitle1 = Sammlung der Justel’schen Handschrift (Maassen)
     | title  = Collectio Iustelliana  
     | author1 = Rolker, Christof
    | alttitle = Sammlung der Justel’schen Handschrift (Maassen)
    | specificregion = Italy
    | generalregion  = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
     | author1       = [[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]
}}
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This chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons extant only in [[Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 100-102|Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 101, 100, and 102]] (olim 3637, 3686, 3688) dates probably to the late sixth century.  
This chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons extant only in [[Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 100-102|Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 101, 100, and 102]] (olim 3637, 3686, 3688) dates probably to the late sixth century.  
The Iustelliana was described by Maassen as one of his four Italian collections of the sixth century (the other three being [[Collectio Sanblasiana]], [[Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342 ]], and [[Collectio Teatina]]).
The Iustelliana was described by Maassen as one of his four Italian collections of the sixth century (the other three being [[Collectio Sanblasiana]], [[Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342 ]], and [[Collectio Teatina]]).

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Title Collectio Iustelliana
Key ?
Alternative title Sammlung der Justel’schen Handschrift (Maassen)
Century saec. VI
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Specific region of origin Italy
Main author Christof Rolker


This chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons extant only in Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 101, 100, and 102 (olim 3637, 3686, 3688) dates probably to the late sixth century. The Iustelliana was described by Maassen as one of his four Italian collections of the sixth century (the other three being Collectio Sanblasiana, Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342 , and Collectio Teatina).

Literature

Maassen, Geschichte pp. 533-536; Kéry, Collections pp. 41-42

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  • saec. VIex?
  • from ITaly
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