Paris, BnF, lat. 12445

Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
Library Paris, BnF
Shelfmark lat. 12445
Olim shelfmark Saint Germain 366
Century saec. IX3/4
Terminus ante quem August 871
Provenance Saint Germain
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


Paris, BnF, lat. 12445 is a codex produced around 870 in the environment of Hincmar of Reims. It contains a number of canon law collections (including the Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana), some Roman law, and works of Hincmar.

The manuscript is closely related to Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1741 (another Hadriana copy).

BnF lat. 12445, Phillipps 1741, and Hincmar of Reims

The close relation between Paris, BnF, lat. 12445 and Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1741 has long been noted by Roman law scholars (e.g. Haubold, Opuscula vol. 2 p. XCVI). Hänel pp. LXXXV-LXXXVI counted them together as no. 71/72 in his list of manuscripts conntaining substantial parts of the Lex Romana Visigothorum. Conrad in 1910 was the first to point out that Paris, BnF, lat. 12445 was used by Hincmar of Reims; more recent research has confirmed that Hincmar indeed used these materials frequently in several of his works, e.g. for the Opusculum LV capitulorum.

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, MGH Ordines pp. 141-186; pp. 152-153 on BnF lat. 12445)
6ra-6vb Correspondence including JK †241
6vb-8vb Pseudoisidorians passages on Nicaea
8bis v Excerpts on ecclesiastical structure (parochies, dioceses). The recto is empty.
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 a 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. It begins with JK 764 (complete; Hispana version) and ends in mid-sentence of Carthage IV c. 85. Also, there is a change of hand fol. 184/185. Note that the Bibliotheca legum treat all the following materials as part of one very large canon law collection ("167ra-237rb Kirchenrechtliche Sammlung aus verschiedenen Quellen"), but Böhringer does not.
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 (within the canon law collection):
194va-196vb Constitutiones Sirmondianae (1-7)
196vb-198vb, 199vb-202vb, 210vb-214rb, 216vb-219va, 220vb-224rb, 234rb-235ra Parts of Lex Romana Visigothorum (see Hänel; mentioned by Bibliotheca legum but not Böhringer)
202vb Gelasius JK 637 (according to Böhringer but not Bibliotheca legum)
202vb-203ra According to Böhringer but not Bibliotheca legum: 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 but attributed to Leo the Great.
204vb-208rb Hincmar's Rotula prolixa (according to Böhringer but not Bibliotheca legum).
208rb-208va Gregory I, JE 1860, Hilary JK 562, Gregory I JE 1729, Hilary JK 555, Leo JK 485, Gregory I, JE 1325, 1502, 1390 (end)
210ra-224rb Böhringer: Roman law not found in the Lex Romana Visigothorum: Leges novellae (Nov. Valent. 8,1 and 8,2)
224va-232rb Gelasius I JK 664 (short version like Quesnelliana), Felix III JK 611, Gregory II, Decreta; series of canons on marital law (many conciliar canons but also JK 255, JK 764, JE 1747, 1903, 1904, 1636, JK 339, 402, , 286, 636, 544, JE 1495, 1496, JE 1753, 1770, 1820, 1918, 1915, JK 632´, 374, JE 1482
237ra-rb Epitome Iuliani, ch. 366 and 511

Literature

Maassen, Geschichte pp. 352, 403, 442 (Hadriana).- 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.