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The composite manuscript contains the Constitum Constantini in part I (Italian, ca. 1000) and Pseudoisidore in part II (Italian, early eleventh century); later hands (saec. XI2/4 or XI3/4) have made additions on fol. 146v-149r. If these additions are Italian too, the codex cannot have been gifted to Bamberg by Henry II as is commonly assumed.
This article on Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can.4 is a stub.
 
The composite manuscript contains the Constitum Constantini in part I (Italian, ca. 1000) and [[Pseudoisidore, False Decretals|Pseudoisidore]] in part II (Italian, early eleventh century); later hands (saec. XI2/4 or XI3/4) have made additions on fol. 146v-149r. If these additions are Italian too, the codex cannot have been gifted to Bamberg by Henry II as is commonly assumed.


{{Author|Hoffmann}}, Bamberger Handschriften pp. 121-122. - {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|100}}.
{{Author|Hoffmann}}, Bamberger Handschriften pp. 121-122. - {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|100}}.

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Library Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek
Shelfmark Msc.Can.4
Olim shelfmark P.I.8
Century saec. XI
Provenance Bamberg cathedral
European region of origin Not at present in one of our Categories for manuscripts by region
Biblissima QID Q252631
Collection Pseudoisidore A2
Digital Images zendsbb.digitale-sammlungen.de
Author Christof Rolker


This article on Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can.4 is a stub.

The composite manuscript contains the Constitum Constantini in part I (Italian, ca. 1000) and Pseudoisidore in part II (Italian, early eleventh century); later hands (saec. XI2/4 or XI3/4) have made additions on fol. 146v-149r. If these additions are Italian too, the codex cannot have been gifted to Bamberg by Henry II as is commonly assumed.

Hoffmann, Bamberger Handschriften pp. 121-122. - Kéry, Collections p. 100.