Paris, BnF, lat. 1682

Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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Library Paris, BnF
Shelfmark lat. 1682
Century saec. IX
Provenance region of Reims
European region of origin Eastern France
Biblissima QID Q358899
Collection Collection of Paris, BNF latin 1682
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Author Matthias Simperl

Paris, BnF, lat. 1682 is a ninth-century codex (s. IX 3/4, region of Reims following Bischoff) of 100 folios, written in long lines in Caroline minuscle, containing a collection of documents related to the IInd Ecumenical Council of Constantinople and the Italian Three Chapter Schism (including the following papal letters: JK 937, JK 1054, JK 1055, JK 1056). For most of these documents, the aforementioned papal letters included, the manuscript is the only known witness. It also contains two homilies of Pseudo-Augustine, Prosper of Aquitania, an epistola generalis seu apologeticus contra Johannem Ravennatem (dated to the late 6th century by Claude Sotinel) and excerpts from different texts of Gregory the Great. The first part of the codex was edited by Schwartz in ACO IV,2, the epistola generalis by Sotinel. Both disagree about the contents of the original collection (Collection of Paris, BNF latin 1682) from late sixth-century Italy.

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Mayvaert, Letter of Pelagius II.