Paris, BnF, lat. 3872

Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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Library Paris, BnF
Shelfmark lat. 3872
Century saec. XII
Provenance ?
European region of origin unknown
Collection Collectio CXXXVI capitulorum in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871
Collection 2 Panormia
Digital Images not digitized as of early 2025
Description at Panormia project
Description at 2 data.biblissima.fr
Description at 3 archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr
Author Martin Brett



Paris, BnF, lat. 3872 contains the Panormia (siglum: Pp) and the Collectio CXXXVI capitulorum in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871. The latter essentially is an abbreviated form of the Collection in ten parts. It was first described by Gérard Fransen and more recently analysed by Dominique Stutzmann.

saec. xii (ex Colbert 2541); long lines only for fos 1-3, then in two columns; with a good opening initial, rest alternating red and blue. 200x295 mm.

Panormia to 8.134 (fo. 138), followed without break by appendix of 142 additions to 143va. This appendix is alos found in BnF lat. 3871 (Po), Troyes, BM, 480 (Td), San Pietro G 19 (Vo). Very few rubrics after book 3. There are numerous ‘Nota’ marks in the appendix, but few or none elsewhere.

Literature

Fournier, Collections attribuées à Yves p. 294-5; Fransen , (1965) 517; Rambaud-Buhot, Sommaires p. 535n, Somerville (1972) 18; Kéry, Collections p. 257.