München, BSB, Clm 6242
Library | Bayerische Staatsbibliothek |
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Shelfmark | Clm 6242 |
Century | s. IX1/3, after 811 |
General region of origin | Freising |
Collection | Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) |
Collection 2 | [[Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana]] |
Main author | Bruno Schalekamp |
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 6242 is an early ninth-century manuscript of 311 folios in 1 col. (315 x 210 mm). Its codicological composition reads as follows: 40 quires: IV8 + (V – 1)17 + (III – 1?)22 + (IV + 1?)31 + 18 x IV175 + III181 + 13 x IV285 + (IV – 2)292; restored quires: 2 x IV307 + (III – 2?)311, quire signatures in Roman numerals start at I31 until XX181, no signatures hereafter. Modern folio numbering in Arabic numerals are found on the recto side of each folio in a modern hand. It was written by numerous (but unknown amount of) hands in Caroline minuscule according to Bischoff and contains some additions from s. X according to its catalogue. The manuscript's origins can be traced to Freising and was probably penned down under the rule of bishop Hitto (811-835). The manuscript's provenance is from the Cathedral Chapter of Freising based on a signature on fol. 1r, which reads: Liber iste est sancte marie sanctique corbiniani frising[e] (by hand from s. XII).
Contents
TO BE FINISHED München Clm 6242 is a large and bulky codex <<<and contains a remarkable, unusual, and rather packed mix of late antique and early medieval textual material. One of Ansegisus's capitularia dominates its contents. Some other works are computistical, such as Bede's De temporibus, a cosmographia, De observatione quattuor temporum, or medical (Potio ad cauculum), as well as geographical (a description of central Asian provinces), prognostic (a lunarium), and kinship (de consanguinitate). Another large portion, put together of various snippets scattered throughout the manuscript, is biblical (including a sketch of Noah's Ark), canonical (including the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)), penitential (Benedict of Aniane), sermon, or patristic material. This includes various (excerpts of) epistles of Pseudo-Hormisdas, Pseudo-Gregory the Great, Jerome, and Caesarius of Arles, as well as some conciliar works. Lastly, Fortunatus's praefatio carminum was included.>>>
See the digitized version: https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/view/bsb00036889?page=1.
folios | texts |
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Front cover and flyleaf | |
1r-2r | Epistle of pope Nicholas I (no. 138) to Solomon I, bishop of Constance |
2r | Two versions of the first canon of the Council of Ancyra (314) |
2v-289v | Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana |
289v-291v | Decretal of pope Gregory the Great concerning the Council of Rome (595) |
292r-299r | St. Augustine's De haeresibus |
299r-303r | Isidore de Seville's Etymologiae, book 8, chapter 5 |
303r-308v | Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) |
308v-310r | Excerpts of Pseudoisidore's False Decretals |
310r | Excerpt of canon 14 of the Council of Mainz (847) |
310v | Small collection of titulary excerpts of various councils, such as those at Ancyra, Neo-Caesarea and Carthage, and papal decretals, such as those of Gelasius, Innocent and Anastasius |
311r | Excerpt of the Council of Rome (743) organized by pope Zachary, canon 15 |
311v | Excerpt of an epistle of pope Gregory III to St. Boniface |
311v | Pope Gregory II's In constitutis Gregorii papae |
311v | Excerpt of Isidore de Seville's Etymologiae, book 9, chapter 6 |
311v | Some probationes pennae from the middle to the end of the verso side |
Flyleaf and back cover |
Literature
Bischoff, Schreibschulen Vol. 1 (1960), p. 100; Kéry, Canonical Collections (1999), p. 15, 76, and 81; Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform (1975), p. 259; Reynolds, Law and Liturgy (1994), p. 115 (IV); Sdralek, ‘Handschriftlich-kritische Untersuchungen’ (1882), p. 192.
An edition of the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) is currently being prepared by Sven Meeder, Gideon de Jong, and Bruno Schalekamp.