Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1776

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Berlin, SBPK, Ms. Phill. 1776 (also known by the Rose catalogue number, 97;) is a composite manuscript. The first part, today fol. 1-92, is the sole copy of the Berolinensis, a collection of early papal letters closely related to the Collectio Avellana. The second part, fol.93-128 contains the chartulary of Corbie and various materials, the most recent of which is a letter of Nicholas I from 863.

The manuscript is also known as „codex Virdunensis“ (Sirmond) or „Handschrift von Verdun“ (Maassen), maybe because it was at Verdun in Sirmond‘s time (see Maassen p. 764). More recently, both the manuscript and the collection it contains are known as „Berolinensis“. Note that the EOMIA indices refer to it as „Cod. lat. 79 (Phillipps 1776)“, Ganz p. 14 refers to it as „Phillipps 79 (1776)“

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Literature

Maassen, Geschichte 764-765; Rose, Katalog pp. 149-156; Günther, Avellana-Studien pp. 20-48; Schwartz, Publizistische Sammlungen 280ff.; Bischoff, Katalog no. 427/428; Jasper, p. 61