La Rochelle, BM, 387
| Library | La Rochelle, BM |
|---|---|
| Shelfmark | 387 |
| Olim shelfmark | 5914 |
| Century | saec. X |
| Provenance | Oratorians La Rochelle (CGM) |
| European region of origin | unknown |
| Collection | Collectio Adonis |
| Description at | CCFR |
| Description at 2 | CGM 8 pp. 207-215 |
| Author | Christof Rolker |
La Rochelle, BM, 387 is a codex of 95 folios (300x125 mm) written saec. X. It contains Hilary of Poitiers' De synodis on fol. 2r-20v, Vigilius' Contra Eutychetem on fol. 20v-53r, and various letters on fol. 53r-95v (including letters of Leo the Great, Hilary of Poitiers, and Pope Nicholas I).
According to Perels, La Rochelle, BM, 387 and Reg. lat. 566 likely were copied from the same exemplar of a collection of letters written to Archbishop Ado of Vienne (the Collectio Adonis).
As for Hilary's De synodis, according to Durst La Rochelle, BM, 387 (his R) is the oldest extant copy of a separate transmission of the work (p. 266). R belongs in his ψ family; these manuscripts often lack an incipit and in the expliicit refer to Hilary's work as Contra omnes hereses (pp. 270-271).
Literature
Note the manuscript was unknown to Maassen, Kaltenbrunner, Schwartz, Gundlach, Gassó/Batlle, and Hoskins.
CGM 8 pp. 207-215.- Perels, Briefe I p. 565.- Jasper, Early letters p. 111 n. 99.- Schilling, Guido von Vienne pp. 278-279.- Durst, Überlegungen.- Contra Eutychetem, ed. Falcone (CSEL 109) p. 14.