Paris, BnF, lat. 12445
Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
| Library | Paris, BnF |
|---|---|
| Shelfmark | lat. 12445 |
| Century | saec. IX 3/4 |
| Provenance | |
| Place of origin | Reims |
| European region of origin | Eastern France |
| Collection | Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana |
| Collection 2 | Collectio Sancti Amandi |
| Collection 3 | Capitula Angilramni |
| Collection 4 | Collectio canonum in Paris lat. 12445 and Berlin Phill. 1741 |
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| Author | Christof Rolker |
This article on Paris, BnF, lat. 12445 is a stub.
The manuscript is a copy of Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana and a short collection known from this manuscript and Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1741 (another Hadriana copy).
Contents
According to Böhringer and Bibliotheca legum, the manuscript contains the following materials:
| Folio | Content |
|---|---|
| 1ra - 2rb | Notitia Galliarum |
| 2rb - 4rb | Praefatio to the False Decretals |
| 4va - 6ra | Ordo 2 (ed. Schneider |
| 6ra - 6vb | Correspondence including JK †241 |
| 6vb - 8vb | Pseudoisidorians passages on Nicaea |
| 8bis v | Excerpts on ecclesiastical structure (parochies, dioceses) |
| 9ra -11vb | Pseudoisidorian opening section of a special version of the Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana (see Seckel/Fuhrmann pp. 25-28) |
| 11vb-17va | Three canons and glossary |
| 17va - 150vb | Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana (capitulatio and main text) |
| 151ra - 153ra | Decretum Gelasianum |
| 153ra - 156ra | Canones Theodori |
| 156va - 163ra | Capitula Martini |
| 163ra - 166vb | Capitula Angilramni |
| 167ra - 184vb | Canon law collection only known from this manuscript |
| 185ra - 187va | Hincmar of Reims, Marriage tract (ed. Böhringer) |
| 187va - 199vb | Roman law (excerpts from Codex Theodosianus; see Conrad. Note that Böhringer follows Conrad here but the Bibliotheca legum does not. They instead identify the following pieces as separate entities: |
| 194va - 196vb | Constitutiones Sirmondianae (1-7) |
| 196vb - 198vb, 199vb - 202vb, 210vb - 214rb, 216vb - 219va, 220vb - 224rb, 234rb - 235ra | Lex Romana Visigothorum |
| 202vb | Gelasius JK 637 (according to Böhringer but not Bibliotheca legum) |
| 202vb - 203ra | Excerpts from the writings of Augustine, four conciliar canons, letter by Leo of Burges, Victorius of Le Mans, and Eustachius of Tours also found in the Collectio Pithouensis (according to Böhringer but not Bibliotheca legum). |
| 210ra - 210vb | Leges novellae (Nov. Valent. 8,1 and 8,2) |
| 237ra - rb | Epitome Iuliani, ch. 366 and 511 |
Literature
Maassen, Geschichte p. 852.- Williams, Codices pp. 86, 112-114, 130.- Mordek, Bibliotheca capitularium pp. 31-32.- Stratmann, MGH Fontes iuris 14, passim.- Böhringer, ‘Der eherechtliche Traktat im Paris. lat. 12445, einer Arbeitshandschrift Hinkmars von Reims’, DA 46 (1990) 18-47.- eadem, MGH Conc. 4 Suppl. 1, passim.- Jasper, Early letters p. 184 n. 172 (excerpts from Pseudoisidore).- Kéry, Collections pp. 16, 84, 107, 117, 170.