Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 1286

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Library Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
Shelfmark lat. 1286 (Theol. 387)
Century saec. XII1 (Kerff/Kéry), saec. XII (Denis/Hermann)
General region of origin Austria
Collection Quadripartitus
Main author Bruno Schalekamp


Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, lat. 1286 (Theol. 387) is a (early?) twelfth-century manuscript of 119 fols. (250 x 170 mm). It consists of 15 quires, which are ordered in the following way: 11 x IV88 + (IV – 1)95 + 3 x IV119. Its quire signatures are unknown as of yet. The manuscript was written in Austria by (at least) two different hands, in ‘Deutsche Bücherminuskel’ according to Hermann. It has been in possession of the Austrian Hofbibliothek since 1576, based on Hugo Blotius’ signature on fol. 119v (based on Hermann). His successor, Sebastian Tengnagel, also left his signature on fol. 1r (based on Kerff).

Contents

The manuscript contains exclusively canon law material, specifically the complete canonical collection Quadripartitus. It is one of only three witnesses transmitting a complete version of this collection. Striking here is that the Quadripartitus was originally compiled in the (middle of the) ninth century, indicating that the collection was still being studied and, possibly, actively used close to three centuries later.

Not much else is known about the manuscript, as it has not been digitized (yet).

folios texts
Front cover
1r-119v Collectio canonum Quadripartita (Quadripartitus), books 1-4
1r-9v Book 1, including dedicatory letter, list of authorities, preface, and list of titles
9v-27r Book 2, including preface and list of titles
27r-78v Book 3, including preface and list of titles.
78v-119v Book 4, including prologue, list of titles, and epilogue
Back cover

Literature

Denis, Codices Manuscripti Vol. 1 pars. 1 (1795), cols. 1179-1183; Hermann, Die Deutschen romanischen Handschriften (1926), p. 219; Kerff, Quadripartitus (1982), p. 34-35; Maassen, Geschichte (1870), p. 852; Mordek, Kirchenrecht (1975), p. 172; Kottje, ‘Antwerpener Handschrift’ (1976), p. 67; Tabulae codicum Vol. 1 (1864), p. 213.

See also Michael Elliot's extensive work and draft editions of the Quadripartitus on his own website: http://individual.utoronto.ca/michaelelliot/.

Categories

  • Manuscript
  • saec. XII
  • from Austria