Florilegium in Mantova, BC, 318
From Clavis Canonum
Mantova, BC, 318, fol. 2r–3v contains a very small floriglegium of canon law material. It is possible that a slightly different (earlier) version of this florilegium circulated alongside the A version of Anselm's collection without actually being part of it. This at least would explain why several manuscripts of different versions of Anselm's collection (A, A Aucta, B) contain similar additional material also found in the Mantua florilegium but not the A version.
Mantova, BC, 318 (from polirone) is one of the two known copies of the A Aucta version.
Literature
Motta, I codici canonistici di Polirone, pp. 361-362
Categories
- belongs to: Anselm (all versions) group
- very small (less than 100 canons) collection
- from Northern Italy
- terminus post quem 1080
- terminus ante quem 1099
- saec. XI