Roma, Biblioteca Casanatense, 2010

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Roma, Biblioteca Casanatense, 2010 is a composite manuscript written at Farfa in the late eleventh century, with some addition made in the early twelfth century. It is written in long lines and has 220 folios. Part 1 (fol. 1-87), which contains 74T (Rc in Gilchrist's edition) may have been written by Gregory of Catino (Wolf von Glanvell). Part 2 (fol. 88-220), written by several hands,

Late eleventh century manuscript from Farfa containing and excerpts from other collections (Cresconius, Deusdedit); contains a short form of the Collectio XLIV capitulorum „De episcoporum transmigratione“.

According to Wolf von Glanvell, fol. 1-87 were written by Gregory of Catino, the rest (being perhaps slightly earlier) by a number of hands. The Deusdedit copy used for the Casanatense manuscript was more complete, but not necessarily better than Vat. lat. 3833.

Contents

folios texts
1r-62v 74T with capitulatio fol. 1r-7v and additions after c. 43 on fol. 16v (Wolf von Glanvell). The first folio was lost, but has been replaced in the sixteenth century.
62v-79v Canonical collection.
80r-87v Fragment of the Liber pontificalis
88r-93v Papal catalogue up to Gregory VII, with Paschal II added by a different hand.
93v-102r Excerpts from all four books of Deusdedit's Collectio canonum, not in sequence of Deusdedit.
102r-127r Cresconius, Concordia canonum (abridged and with additions)
127r-140r Canonical collection. Loss of some leaves after fol. 127 and 135.
140v-170r Collectio XLIV capitulorum „De episcoporum transmigratione“. Loss of some leaves after fol. 159 and 167.
170r-188v Penitential canons
188v-220r Interpretation missae, incomplete (breaking off in mid-sentence)


Links

See http://www.leges.uni-koeln.de/en/mss/codices/rom-bc-2010/

Literature

Wolf von Glanvell, Einleitung pp. XXIX-XXXI; Gilchrist, Introduction pp. XLIII-XLVI