Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, 713

Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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Library Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal
Shelfmark 713
Century saec. XII/XIII
Provenance ?
European region of origin Northern France
Biblissima QID Q116630
Collection Panormia
Collection 2 Collectio canonum in Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, 713
Digital Images not digitized as of early 2025
Description at Decretum project
Description at 3 archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr
Author Martin Brett


Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, 713 is a composite manuscript containing two medieval manuscripts (713A and 713B). The first is a copy of the Panormia (siglum Qa), the other the only known copy of the Arsenal Collection(s) (siglum A in Brett's edition of Ivo's Decretum).

Arsenal 713A (fo. 1-116)

s.xii/xiii. St Victor, but not necessarily from outset.

Panormia to 8.136 (fol. 116v); extensive adds in text, esp. after 2. 1 and 2. 145, and one at end. Some additions shared with Paris, BnF, lat. 10742 (Pt) and Évreux, BM, lat. 25 (Eg). Inscriptions often abbreviated. Few marginal rubrics.

Arsenal 713B (fo. 117-192)

s. xii in long lines. By c. 1200 in the library of St Victor, Paris, it was ms. N 4 in the Grandrue catalogue of 1514

Although this is a partial and disorganised text, with many idiosyncratic scribal errors, it is of considerable importance, for it appears to preserve some of the long sequences of texts from elsewhere which would be added to a largely complete but re-arranged Burchard to produce Ivo's Decretum text more or less as we have it. This collection is known as the Collectio canonum I in Arsenal 713 or Arsenal 1 for short (siglum A in Brett's edition of Ivo). Part of the reason for believing this is that the Arsenal sequences share nothing substantial with those from Burchard, and often begin or end immediately after or before a Burchard one. Further, there are many cases where A retains readings from the original source more faithfully than any other surviving manuscript. In other cases it has passages from the same sources which seem to have dropped out of the Decretum copies entirely (or may perhaps have been rejected early in the process of composition). At the same time, Arsenal 713B contains materials that would be used for the Panormia; the collection these materials come from is known as the Collectio canonum II in Arsenal 713 or Arsenal 2 for short.

Links

For a list of manuscripts and a provisional edition of Ivo's Decretum and the Panormia, see Brett, Decretum and Panormia, respectively.

Literature

Brett, Sources, pp. 149–167; Somerville, Papal Excerpts; Kéry, Collections pp. 252, 256