München, BSB, Clm 6245

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Library Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Shelfmark Clm 6245
Century s. X2 (I) and s. IX3/4 (II)
General region of origin Freising
Collection Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
Collection 2 [[(excerpts of) Pseudoisidore, False Decretals]]
Collection 3 [[and Regino of Prüm, Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis]]
Collection 4 [[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]
Main author Bruno Schalekamp
Main author Christof Rolker
Main author Clemens Radl


München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 6245 is a late ninth to late tenth-century composite manuscript of 124 folios in 1 col. (fols. 1r-30v, 57r-78v, and 142v) and 2 cols. (fols. 31r-56v and 79r-124r) (250 x 210 mm) and made of parchment. Its codicological composition reads as follows: 21 quires, divided in two independent parts (part I: fols. 1-78; part II: fols. 79-124): I2 + IV10 + II14 + 2 x IV30; I32 + 3 x IV56; (III – 2)60 + 2 x (II – 1)66 + I68 + (II – 1)71 + (III + [I – 1])78; (IV – 1)85 + 4 x IV117 + (IV – 1)124; quires signatures start at I85 until V117, with signature III missing. Modern folio numbering in Arabic numerals are found on the recto side of each folio in a modern hand. Part I was written by two main hands, with various later additions by different hands, all in Caroline minuscule. Part II was written in one hand in Caroline minuscule according to Bischoff. The manuscript's origins can be traced to Freising according to Glauche and Reynolds, and its provenance is from the Cathedral Chapter of Freising based on the bookplate included in its front cover and its Ottonian binding.

Contents

München Clm 6245 is a medium-sized codex and contains almost exclusively canonical material,

TO FINISH with some small relevant encyclopedic additions of Isidore de Seville's work and a short work on penance. The known canonical material is dominated by both the abbreviated Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana and Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum. Other canonical works include excerpts of the Epitome Hispana and the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii). However, most importantly, the manuscript contains a large unknown canonical collection (fols. 40r-104v), in which the last mentioned collectio was included. The unknown collection has yet to be studied. The codex's penitential material includes the Paenitentiale Theodori. The rest of the handwritten work is made up of various capitularies (such as the Frisingensia and 'for the Jews'), epistles, decretals, excerpts of various works (Regino of Prüm), a priest's oath, an homiliary, Leo III's oath of purification for Charlemagne, and various canons of a multitude of councils. It furthermore includes a substantial corpus of unidentified works, which preliminarily can be said to be relevant to canon law.

TO FINISH The codex has been preserved relatively well and was made of high quality parchment. While it is not the most decorative work apart from the first folio, it contains clear red rubrics introducing each segment of text, and was well mapped out for the writing process. The manuscript contains only few marginalia, mostly explanatory, some of which were made in distinct dark ink that pierced each folio. Nor were many corrections made. The work, therefore, give the impression to have been relatively 'untouched' and seems to have been tucked away from prying eyes.

See the digitized version: https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/view/bsb00065378?page=%2C1.

folios texts
Front cover
1r Excerpt of epistle of pope Gelasian I to the bishops of Sicily, titled De tricennali prescriptione Gelasii papae. Also includes the first canon of the Council of Trebur (895)
1r-v Excerpt of decretal of Innocent I to Florentius, bishop of Trebur
1v Old German list of unknown names
2r Lex Baiuuariorum, first title, chapters 8-9
2v 18th canon of the Council of Arles (813). Also includes an excerpt of the Paenitentiale Theodori
3r Excerpt of Isidore de Seville's Etymologiae, book 9, chapter 7, titles 27-30
3v-7v Epistle of pope Nicholas I (no. 156) to Charles, archbishop of Mainz
7v-9r Epistle of pope Nicholas I (no. 138) to Solomon I, bishop of Constance
9v-13r Capitulary for the Jews. Includes canons 73 and 74 of the council of Meaux-Paris (845/846)
13r Excerpts of a decretal of pope Innocent I and of the eighth canon of the capitulary of Worms (828)
13v Pseudo-Bede's Expositio in euangelium Matthaei, book 3, chapter 19
14r-v Biblical excerpts. Including Matthew 19:3-6 and 9, Maccabees 10:2-12, and Luke 16:18. Ends with various unidentified excerpts, titled Iudicialis sententia contra contemptores
15r-30v Hrabanus Maurus’ epistle and canons of the Council of Mainz (847).
31ra Short glossary on Martianus Capella
31ra-b Capitulum de sacrilegis
31b 119th canon of the sixth Council of Carthage (419)
31va-32vb and 34ra-56ra Various canons of the council of Trebur (895).
32vb Excerpt of Martianus Capella's De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, book 5, chapter 452
33ra Short glossary on sacrilegium and furtum
33ra-vb Various short excerpts from the Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana. Including an excerpt of the Canones apostolorum and decretal of pope Leo I
56ra-vb Defensor Ligugé's Liber scintillarum, chapter 29
56vb Old German list of unknown names
57r The second half of the 30th and the complete 31st canon of the Council of Mainz (847)
57v-58r Various excerpts of councils, decretals and epistles. Including the fifteenth canon of the Council of Rome (743) organised by pope Zachary, an epistle of pope Gregory the Great to St. Boniface, and Isidore de Seville’s Etymologiae, book 7, chapter 30
58r-59v Excerpts of Pseudoisidore's False Decretals
59v-62r Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii), chapters I-II, X-XI, XIIII, XVII, XVIII, XXII, and XXVIII
62r Blank page
63r Pseudo-Methodius's Revelationes, last section
63v-70r A Freising synodical sermon
70r-v An unknown text on the non-punishment of crimes in during political turmoil and the non-jurisdiction of the clergy, titled Ammonitio de cotidiana et preuissima oratione mane et uespere
70v The third canon of the Council of Mainz (852) and 22nd canon of the Council of Trebur (895)
71r-74v and 76r-78r Excerpts of Pseudoisidore's Liber de numeris
74v-75r The 42nd canon of the Council of Trebur (895) and (alleged) 33rd canon of the Council of Ancyra
75r Regino of Prüm, Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis, book 2, chapter 143. Also includes a chapter of the Codex Theodosianus, CTh.9.7.2, interpretatio
78r-v Excerpt of a decretal of pope Leo I
78v 25th canon of the Council of Hohenaltheim (916)
79ra-124rb Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum
124v Quaestiones synodales Frisingenses, addendum
Back cover

Literature

Bischoff, Schreibschulen Vol. 1 (1960), p. 126-127; Glauche, Die Pergamenthandschriften (2000), p. 80-87; Kéry, Canonical Collections (1999), p. 76, 81 and 184-185; Krause, ‘Die Acten der Triburer Synode 895’ (1892), p. 289-292; Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform (1975), p. 259; Reynolds, Law and Liturgy (1994), p. 115 (IV); Sdralek, ‘Handschriftlich-kritische Untersuchungen’ (1882), p. 188-190; Schneider, ‘Eine Freisinger Synodalpredigt’ (1991), p. 107-115.

An edition of the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) is currently being prepared by Sven Meeder, Gideon de Jong, and Bruno Schalekamp.

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