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{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|536}} treated it as a separate collection ("Sammlung der Colbert’schen Handschrift"), and so did {{Author|Elliot}}, Canon Law, p. 240: "[...] the ''Collectio Colbertina'' (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Lat. 1455 [s. ix3/4–4/4, Reims region]), compiled no earlier than the mid sixth century by combining the entirety of ''Coll.Sanb.'' with material from other collections, including ''Coll.Quesn''." {{Author|Wirbelauer}}, Zwei Päpste, p. 194 treats the Colbertina as a separate collection, but for some materials like a version of the ''Sanblasiana'' (pp. 194 and 122 n. 48).
{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|536}} treated it as a separate collection ("Sammlung der Colbert’schen Handschrift"), and so did {{Author|Elliot}}, Canon Law, p. 240: "[...] the ''Collectio Colbertina'' (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Lat. 1455 [s. ix3/4–4/4, Reims region]), compiled no earlier than the mid sixth century by combining the entirety of ''Coll.Sanb.'' with material from other collections, including ''Coll.Quesn''." {{Author|Wirbelauer}}, Zwei Päpste, p. 194 treats the Colbertina as a separate collection, but for some materials like a version of the ''Sanblasiana'' (pp. 194 and 122 n. 48).


The place of origin is unknown; {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|31}} reports "Gaul (Maassen); Northern France or Rhine region (Van Hove) (Stickler: more likely in Italy); Le Bras, “Notes III’ 514 n. 3: perhaps Rome?". Likewise, the date is uncertain, as {{Author|Elliot}}, Canon Law, p. 234 noted: "the ''Colbertina'' may be as early as the middle of the sixth or as late as the eighth century."
* The place of origin is unknown; {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|31}} reports "Gaul (Maassen); Northern France or Rhine region (Van Hove) (Stickler: more likely in Italy); Le Bras, “Notes III’ 514 n. 3: perhaps Rome?". Likewise, the date is uncertain, as {{Author|Elliot}}, Canon Law, p. 234 noted: "the ''Colbertina'' may be as early as the middle of the sixth or as late as the eighth century."
 
== The manuscript ==
 
* [[Paris, BnF, lat. 1455]]


== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Revision as of 22:55, 19 June 2024


Title Collectio Colbertina
Key ?
Century saec. VI? VII? VIII?
Place of origin Gaul? Italy? Northern France?
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean?
Main author Christof Rolker


The Collectio Colbertina extant only in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 1455 fol. 1-79 takes its name from the former owner of this manuscript, Jean-Baptiste Colbert. The collection contains the full Collectio Sanblasiana and excerpts from the Collectio Quesnelliana.

Maassen, Geschichte p. 536 treated it as a separate collection ("Sammlung der Colbert’schen Handschrift"), and so did Elliot, Canon Law, p. 240: "[...] the Collectio Colbertina (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Lat. 1455 [s. ix3/4–4/4, Reims region]), compiled no earlier than the mid sixth century by combining the entirety of Coll.Sanb. with material from other collections, including Coll.Quesn." Wirbelauer, Zwei Päpste, p. 194 treats the Colbertina as a separate collection, but for some materials like a version of the Sanblasiana (pp. 194 and 122 n. 48).

  • The place of origin is unknown; Kéry, Collections p. 31 reports "Gaul (Maassen); Northern France or Rhine region (Van Hove) (Stickler: more likely in Italy); Le Bras, “Notes III’ 514 n. 3: perhaps Rome?". Likewise, the date is uncertain, as Elliot, Canon Law, p. 234 noted: "the Colbertina may be as early as the middle of the sixth or as late as the eighth century."

The manuscript

Literature

  • Kéry, Collections p. 30 (as a copy of Sanblasiana) and 31-32 (Colbertina).
  • Maassen, Geschichte p. 536-542.
  • Wirbelauer, Zwei Päpste, pp. 193-194 and 122.

Categories

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  • date uncertain
  • place of origin unknown