Collectio XLIV capitulorum „De episcoporum transmigratione“
The Collectio XLIV capitulorum or De episcoporum transmigratione et quod non temere iudicentur regule quadraginta quattuor is found in Vallicelliana, Tomus XVIII, where it is part of the larger Collectio CCCCLII capitulorum.
A shorter form of the Collectio XLIV capitulorum can be found in the Ms Roma, Biblioteca Casanatense, 2010 (11th century, Rome or Farfa). Gian Pietro Pozzi edited the collection and the present analysis (ET) is based on that edition. Pozzi argues that this collection was compiled by Anastasius Bibliothecarius after the deposition of Rothad of Soisson in 864, but most scholars now see it as a response to the issues of the synod of Douzy in 872. 50
The Collectio XLIV capitulorum was edited by Gian Pietro Pozzi, Le manuscrit tomus XVIIIus de la Vallicelliana e le libelle De episcoporum transmigratione et quod non temere iudicentur regule quadraginta quattuor, Apollinaris 31 (1958), pp. 313–350. See also Mary Sommar, Hincmar of Reims and the Canon Law of Episcopal Translation, The Catholic Historical Review 88 (2002), pp. 293–309. – Kéry, Canonical Collections, pp. 177–178. – The most recent account is Giulia Cò, Il De episcoporum transmigratione, le decretali pseudo-isidoriane e i dibattiti sul trasferimento e la deposizione dei vescovi tra la metà del IX e l’inizio del X secolo, https://doi.org/10.4000/mefrm.7812.
For the use of the various contents of the Ms Vallicelliana Tome XVIII by the compiler of the Collectio IX librorum see Fournier, Un groupe de recueils canoniques italiens, pp. 129–138 (Mélanges, pp. 247–256). Also Roger Reynolds, The Transmission of the Hibernensis in Italy, pp. 38–50.
See most recently Annette Grabowsky, Der Streit um Formosus. Traktate des Auxilius und weitere Schriften (MGH. Quellen zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 32, 2021), esp. CLXXV–CLXXXVII.
Categories
- key is ET
- very small (less than 100 canons) collection
- saec. IX
- Collection
- entries based on modern edition
DEFAULTSORT "Collectio 044 capitulorum"