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adam_text | Table of Contents
Foreword to the English Edition..................... xvii
Foreword to the Italian Edition..................... xix
Preface to the Italian Edition...................... xxiii
Translator s Note....................................xxvii
List of the Abbreviations............................ xxix
Introduction............................................ 1
1. The history of canon law......................... 2
1.1 The importance of the history of canon law. 4
1.2 A general glance at the history of canon law 5
2. The history of the sources: notions and divisions 7
2.1 Fundamental types of sources................. 7
2.2 The division of the sources.................. 8
2.2.1 Based on the legislator................ 8
2.2.2 Based on the extension of the norm . . 10
2.2.3 Based on the historical genuineness.. 10
2.2.4 Based on the method................... 10
2.2.5 Based on the juridical authority... 11
2.2.6 Based on the periods of the history
of the sources of canon law........... 13
3. The sources in general.......................... 14
3.1 Sacred Scripture............................ 14
3.2 Tradition................................... 15
3.3 Councils.................................... 16
3.4 The actions of the Roman Pontiffs........... 18
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3.5 The secondary sources of the collections
of canon law.............................. 19
3.5.1 Civil law.............................. 19
3.5.2 Theological texts...................... 21
3.5.3 Monastic rules......................... 22
3.5.4 Fathers, saints, doctors and authors . 22
3.5.5 Historical facts....................... 23
The First Period
The Patristic Era*. From the Beginning
to the Eighth Century (First-Eighth Centuries)
Chapter I. The Pseudo-Apostolic Collections
(First-Third Centuries)........................ 29
Preface........................................... 29
Introduction...................................... 32
1. Fundamental works.............................. 36
1.1 The Didachè................................ 36
1.2 The apostolic tradition.................... 38
1.3 The Didaskalia Apostolorum................. 40
1.4 Canones Ecclesiastici Sanctorum
Apostolorum................................ 42
1.5 The 85 apostolic canons.................... 43
1.6 The Testamentum Domini Nostri
Jesu Christi............................... 45
2. The collections................................ 45
2.1 Constitutiones Apostolicee................. 46
2.2 Collectio Codicis Veronensis............... 48
2.3 Octatheuchus dementis...................... 48
3. Other works.................................... 49
3.1 Constitutiones by Hippolytum (Epitome).. 49
3.2 Canones Hippolyti.......................... 49
Chapter II. The Collections of the Councils
(Fourth-Fifth Centuries).......................... 51
Introduction...................................... 51
Table of Contents ix
1. Conciliar legislation and its documents....... 54
1.1 Written documents of councils............. 57
1.1.1 Acts of councils....................... 57
1.1.2 Allocutions, solemn discourses...... 57
1.1.3 Litteræ Synodales...................... 57
1.1.4 Anathemas.............................. 58
1.1.5 Professions of faith................... 58
1.1.6 Conciliar canons....................... 58
2. Technical and regional character of the collections 58
2.1 The regional character....................... 58
2.2 Technical-formal elements.................... 59
2.2.1 Problems of reconstruction
and attribution........................ 59
3. The collections of the East................... 63
3.1 Syntagma Canonum or Syntagma
Antiochenæ or Corpus Canonum
Orientale.................................... 64
4. The collections of the West...................... 65
4.1 The collections of Africa.................... 65
4.1.1 Breviarium Hipponense.................. 66
4.1.2 Codex Apiarii Causæ.................... 67
4.1.3 Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis
Excerpta............................... 68
4.2 The collections of Gaul...................... 69
4.2.1 Collectio Concilii Arelatensis
Secundi (Arles)........................ 71
4.2.2 Statuta Ecclesiae Antiqua.............. 71
4.2.3 Collectio Andegavensis Prima
(Angers)............................... 73
4.3 The collections of Italy..................... 73
4.3.1 Vetus Romana
(Versio Antiqua Romana)................ 74
4.3.2 Versio Isidoriana or Hispana........... 75
4.3.3 Versio Itala or Prisca................. 76
4.4 The collections of Spain..................... 76
5. Papal legislation and the first collections
of decretals..........................
78
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Chapter III. The Development of the Collections
(Sixth-Eighth Centuries)....................... 81
1. The historical situation, legislative activity,
and technique of the collections............ 81
2. Byzantine collections (sixth-eighth centuries).. 85
2.1 Collectio LX Titulorum...................... 85
2.2 Collectio L Titulorum
(Synagoge of John the Scholastic)........... 86
2.3 Collectio Trullana.......................... 87
2.4 Tripartita.................................. 89
2.5 Collections of Nomocanons................... 89
2.5.1 Nomocanon L Titulorum................. 89
2.5.2 Nomocanon XIV Titulorum............... 90
3. The last collections of Africa.................. 90
3.1 Breviarium Canonum Fulgentii Ferrandi .. 91
3.2 Concordia Canonum Cresconii................. 92
4. Roman collections at the beginning
of the sixth century............................ 93
4.1 Collectio Frisingensis...................... 95
4.2 Collectio Quesnelliana...................... 97
4.3 Collectio Dionysiana........................ 98
4.3.1 The Liber Canonum..................... 99
4.3.2 The Liber Decretalium................ 100
4.3.3 Collectio Dionysiana Bobiensis.... 101
4.3.4 The merits and influence
of the Collectio Dionysiana........... 101
5. Other collections of Italy..................... 103
5.1 Collectiones Universales................... 103
5.1.1 Collectio Sanblasiana................ 103
5.1.2 Collectio Vaticana (Vat. Lat. 1342) ... 104
5.1.3 Collectio Teatina or Codex Ingilramni 105
5.2 Collectiones Decretalium................... 105
5.2.1 Collectio Thessalonicensis (531)..... 105
5.2.2 Collectio Avellana................... 106
5.3 Collectiones a Dionysiana descendentes... 107
5.3.1 Collectio Codicis Parisiensis
(Cod. Lat. 3558, Paris)............... 107
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5.3.2 Collectio Theodosii Etfaconi.......... 107
5.3.3 Collectio di Wurzburg................. 107
5.3.4 Collectio Colbertina.................. 107
6. The collections of Visigothic Spain............. 108
6.1 Liber Complutensis.......................... 110
6.2 Collectio Novariensis....................... Ill
6.3 Capitula Martini............................ Ill
6.4 Epitome Hispanica........................... 112
6.5 Collectio Hispana........................... 113
6.5.1 Isidoriana............................ 113
6.5.2 Forma Iuliana......................... 114
6.5.3 Forma Vulgata......................... 114
6.5.4 Excerpta.............................. 116
6.5.5 Hispana Systematica................... 117
6.5.6 Tabulae Hispanae...................... 117
7. The Collections of Gallia Merovingica........... 117
7.1 The individual collections.................. 119
7.1.1 Collections composed in the region
of the Rhone (sixth century).......... 119
7.1.2 Collections composed in the north
of Gaul (seventh-eighth centuries)... 120
7.2 Collectio Vetus Gallica..................... 121
8. The island collections.......................... 123
8.1 Collectio Hibemensis....................... 124
9. The Penitentials................................ 126
9.1 The penitential books: development.......... 130
9.1.1 Period I: from the beginning until
the middle of the sixth century..... 131
9.1.1.1 Breton penitentials........... 131
9.1.1.2 Irish penitentials............ 132
9.1.2 Period II: the flourishing of the
penitential books from 650 to the
Carolingian reform.................... 134
9.1.2.1 Island penitentials........... 134
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The Second Period
From the Caroungian Era to Gratian
(Eighth Century-1140)
Chapter IV. The Era of the Carolingian Reform
(Eighth-Ninth Centuries)............................ 141
Introduction........................................ 141
1. The collections of the period of disintegration.. 147
1.1 The canonical collections.................... 147
1.1.1 Collectio Andegavensis II.............. 147
1.1.2 Collectio Herovalliana................. 148
1.1.3 Collectio I Cod. Bonaevallis........... 149
1.1.4 Collectio II Cod. Bonaevallis.......... 149
1.2 Penitential books............................ 149
2. The collections of the Carolingian reform... 150
2.1 Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana (774)............ 151
2.2 Hadriana-Hispana............................. 154
2.3 Collectio Dacheriana......................... 154
2.4 The new penitential books.................... 157
2.4.1 Poenitentiale Haltigaris............... 158
2.4.2 Quadripartitus......................... 158
2.4.3 Poenitentiale Pseudo-Theodori..... 159
2.4.4 Two penitential books
of Rabanus Maurus....................... 159
2.5 Capitula Episcoporum......................... 160
2.6 Other collections............................ 163
3. The false collections............................ 164
3.1 Collectio Hispana Augustodunensis....... 175
3.2 Capitula Angilramni.......................... 176
3.3 Capitularia Benedictí Levitae................ 177
3.4 Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals (847-852)......... 180
Chapter V. From the Crisis of the Carolingian World
to Grattan s Decretum (Tenth Century-1140)..... 187
Introduction........................................ 187
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xiii
1. Collections of the post-Carolingian and
imperial reform............................... 190
1.1 Germany................................... 193
1.1.1 Libri Duo de Synodalibus Causis
(Reginon of Prüm).................... 193
1.1.2 Collection Remedio Curiensi
Adscripta............................ 196
1.2 Gallia..................................... 197
1.2.1 The Liber Canonum of Abbo,
abbot of Fleury...................... 197
1.3 Italy...................................... 199
1.3.1 Collectio Anselmo Dedicata........... 199
2. The collections of the pre-Gregorian reform.... 201
2.1 Collection quinque librorum
(Cod. Ms. Vat. Lat. 1339).................. 204
2.2 Decretum Burchardi Wormatiensis
(The Decretum of Burchard of Worms)....... 205
2.3 Collectio Duodecim Partium................. 212
3. The collections of the Gregorian reform........ 213
3.1 The Roman collections...................... 220
3.1.1 Breviarium Cardinalis Attonis........ 220
3.1.2 Dictatus Papæ........................ 221
3.1.3 Collectio LXXIV Titulorum............ 226
3.1.4 Collectio Anselmi Lucensis........... 229
3.1.5 Collectio Cardinalis Deusdedit...... 234
3.1.6 The Liber de Vita Christiana
of Bonizone of Sutri................. 237
3.1.7 Collectio Britannica................. 239
3.1.8 Collectio duorum librorum
(Cod. Ms. 3832 Bibl. Vatic.)......... 240
3.2 The other collections...................... 241
3.2.1 Liber Tarraconensis.................. 241
3.2.2 Collectio Burdigalensis
(Collectio šeptem librorum).......... 242
3.2.3 Collectio quinque librorum
(Ms. Vat. Lat. 1348)................. 242
3.2.4 Collectio XVII librorum.............. 243
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3.2.5 Collection IV librorum.............. 244
3.2.6 Collectio S. Mariae Novellae........ 244
4. Other collections of the Gregorian reform.... 245
4.1 The Roman collections.................... 246
4.1.1 Polycarpus............................ 246
4.1.2 Collectio III librorum................ 248
4.1.3 Collectio IX librorum................. 249
4.2 Other collections.......................... 249
4.2.1 The collections of Yves of Chartres .. 249
4.2.1.1 Tripartita.................. 251
4.2.1.2 Decretum.................... 252
4.2.1.3 Panormia.................... 254
4.2.2 Collections dependent
on Yves of Chartres................... 257
4.2.2.1 Collectio Cassaraugustana... 257
4.2.2.2 Collectio Sanctae Genovevae
(Paris)........................ 259
4.2.2.3 Collection Cod. Ms. 425
Bib. Atrebatensis.............. 259
4.2.2.4 Collectio S. Germani
de Pratis IX librorum.......... 260
4.2.2.5 Collectio X partium........... 260
4.2.2.6 Summa Decretorum Haimonis 261
4.2.2.7 Duae Collectiones
Catalaunenses.................. 262
4.2.2.8 Collection of the Chapter
of St. Ambrose of Milan...... 262
4.2.3 Collections not dependent
on Yves of Chartres................. 262
4.2.3.1 Collectio canonum
in XIII librum................. 263
4.2.3.2 Collectio IX librorum
Sancti Victoris................ 263
4.2.3.3 Collectio Taurinensis VII
librorum....................... 264
4.2.3.4 Collectio VIII partium
(Assisiensis).................. 264
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4.23.5 Collectio VII librorum
(Ms. Vat. Lat. 1346)........... 264
4.2.3.6 Collectio Pragensis I......... 265
4.2.3.7 Collection 903
Bib. Taurinensis............... 265
Chapter VI. Canonical Science in the First Millennium. 267
General Bibliography................................... 279
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Table of Contents
Foreword to the English Edition. xvii
Foreword to the Italian Edition. xix
Preface to the Italian Edition. xxiii
Translator's Note.xxvii
List of the Abbreviations. xxix
Introduction. 1
1. The history of canon law. 2
1.1 The importance of the history of canon law. 4
1.2 A general glance at the history of canon law 5
2. The history of the sources: notions and divisions 7
2.1 Fundamental types of sources. 7
2.2 The division of the sources. 8
2.2.1 Based on the legislator. 8
2.2.2 Based on the extension of the norm . . 10
2.2.3 Based on the historical genuineness. 10
2.2.4 Based on the method. 10
2.2.5 Based on the juridical authority. 11
2.2.6 Based on the periods of the history
of the sources of canon law. 13
3. The sources in general. 14
3.1 Sacred Scripture. 14
3.2 Tradition. 15
3.3 Councils. 16
3.4 The actions of the Roman Pontiffs. 18
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3.5 The secondary sources of the collections
of canon law. 19
3.5.1 Civil law. 19
3.5.2 Theological texts. 21
3.5.3 Monastic rules. 22
3.5.4 Fathers, saints, doctors and authors . 22
3.5.5 Historical facts. 23
The First Period
The Patristic Era*. From the Beginning
to the Eighth Century (First-Eighth Centuries)
Chapter I. The Pseudo-Apostolic Collections
(First-Third Centuries). 29
Preface. 29
Introduction. 32
1. Fundamental works. 36
1.1 The Didachè. 36
1.2 The apostolic tradition. 38
1.3 The Didaskalia Apostolorum. 40
1.4 Canones Ecclesiastici Sanctorum
Apostolorum. 42
1.5 The 85 apostolic canons. 43
1.6 The Testamentum Domini Nostri
Jesu Christi. 45
2. The collections. 45
2.1 Constitutiones Apostolicee. 46
2.2 Collectio Codicis Veronensis. 48
2.3 Octatheuchus dementis. 48
3. Other works. 49
3.1 Constitutiones by Hippolytum (Epitome). 49
3.2 Canones Hippolyti. 49
Chapter II. The Collections of the Councils
(Fourth-Fifth Centuries). 51
Introduction. 51
Table of Contents ix
1. Conciliar legislation and its documents. 54
1.1 Written documents of councils. 57
1.1.1 Acts of councils. 57
1.1.2 Allocutions, solemn discourses. 57
1.1.3 Litteræ Synodales. 57
1.1.4 Anathemas. 58
1.1.5 Professions of faith. 58
1.1.6 Conciliar canons. 58
2. Technical and regional character of the collections 58
2.1 The regional character. 58
2.2 Technical-formal elements. 59
2.2.1 Problems of reconstruction
and attribution. 59
3. The collections of the East. 63
3.1 Syntagma Canonum or Syntagma
Antiochenæ or Corpus Canonum
Orientale. 64
4. The collections of the West. 65
4.1 The collections of Africa. 65
4.1.1 Breviarium Hipponense. 66
4.1.2 Codex Apiarii Causæ. 67
4.1.3 Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis
Excerpta. 68
4.2 The collections of Gaul. 69
4.2.1 Collectio Concilii Arelatensis
Secundi (Arles). 71
4.2.2 Statuta Ecclesiae Antiqua. 71
4.2.3 Collectio Andegavensis Prima
(Angers). 73
4.3 The collections of Italy. 73
4.3.1 Vetus Romana
(Versio Antiqua Romana). 74
4.3.2 Versio Isidoriana or Hispana. 75
4.3.3 Versio Itala or Prisca. 76
4.4 The collections of Spain. 76
5. Papal legislation and the first collections
of decretals.
78
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Introduction to the History of Canon Law
Chapter III. The Development of the Collections
(Sixth-Eighth Centuries). 81
1. The historical situation, legislative activity,
and technique of the collections. 81
2. Byzantine collections (sixth-eighth centuries). 85
2.1 Collectio LX Titulorum. 85
2.2 Collectio L Titulorum
(Synagoge of John the Scholastic). 86
2.3 Collectio Trullana. 87
2.4 Tripartita. 89
2.5 Collections of Nomocanons. 89
2.5.1 Nomocanon L Titulorum. 89
2.5.2 Nomocanon XIV Titulorum. 90
3. The last collections of Africa. 90
3.1 Breviarium Canonum Fulgentii Ferrandi . 91
3.2 Concordia Canonum Cresconii. 92
4. Roman collections at the beginning
of the sixth century. 93
4.1 Collectio Frisingensis. 95
4.2 Collectio Quesnelliana. 97
4.3 Collectio Dionysiana. 98
4.3.1 The Liber Canonum. 99
4.3.2 The Liber Decretalium. 100
4.3.3 Collectio Dionysiana Bobiensis. 101
4.3.4 The merits and influence
of the Collectio Dionysiana. 101
5. Other collections of Italy. 103
5.1 Collectiones Universales. 103
5.1.1 Collectio Sanblasiana. 103
5.1.2 Collectio Vaticana (Vat. Lat. 1342) . 104
5.1.3 Collectio Teatina or Codex Ingilramni 105
5.2 Collectiones Decretalium. 105
5.2.1 Collectio Thessalonicensis (531). 105
5.2.2 Collectio Avellana. 106
5.3 Collectiones a Dionysiana descendentes. 107
5.3.1 Collectio Codicis Parisiensis
(Cod. Lat. 3558, Paris). 107
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5.3.2 Collectio Theodosii Etfaconi. 107
5.3.3 Collectio di Wurzburg. 107
5.3.4 Collectio Colbertina. 107
6. The collections of Visigothic Spain. 108
6.1 Liber Complutensis. 110
6.2 Collectio Novariensis. Ill
6.3 Capitula Martini. Ill
6.4 Epitome Hispanica. 112
6.5 Collectio Hispana. 113
6.5.1 Isidoriana. 113
6.5.2 Forma Iuliana. 114
6.5.3 Forma Vulgata. 114
6.5.4 Excerpta. 116
6.5.5 Hispana Systematica. 117
6.5.6 Tabulae Hispanae. 117
7. The Collections of Gallia Merovingica. 117
7.1 The individual collections. 119
7.1.1 Collections composed in the region
of the Rhone (sixth century). 119
7.1.2 Collections composed in the north
of Gaul (seventh-eighth centuries). 120
7.2 Collectio Vetus Gallica. 121
8. The island collections. 123
8.1 Collectio Hibemensis. 124
9. The Penitentials. 126
9.1 The penitential books: development. 130
9.1.1 Period I: from the beginning until
the middle of the sixth century. 131
9.1.1.1 Breton penitentials. 131
9.1.1.2 Irish penitentials. 132
9.1.2 Period II: the flourishing of the
penitential books from 650 to the
Carolingian reform. 134
9.1.2.1 Island penitentials. 134
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Introduction to the History of Canon Law
The Second Period
From the Caroungian Era to Gratian
(Eighth Century-1140)
Chapter IV. The Era of the Carolingian Reform
(Eighth-Ninth Centuries). 141
Introduction. 141
1. The collections of the period of disintegration. 147
1.1 The canonical collections. 147
1.1.1 Collectio Andegavensis II. 147
1.1.2 Collectio Herovalliana. 148
1.1.3 Collectio I Cod. Bonaevallis. 149
1.1.4 Collectio II Cod. Bonaevallis. 149
1.2 Penitential books. 149
2. The collections of the Carolingian reform. 150
2.1 Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana (774). 151
2.2 Hadriana-Hispana. 154
2.3 Collectio Dacheriana. 154
2.4 The new penitential books. 157
2.4.1 Poenitentiale Haltigaris. 158
2.4.2 Quadripartitus. 158
2.4.3 Poenitentiale Pseudo-Theodori. 159
2.4.4 Two penitential books
of Rabanus Maurus. 159
2.5 Capitula Episcoporum. 160
2.6 Other collections. 163
3. The false collections. 164
3.1 Collectio Hispana Augustodunensis. 175
3.2 Capitula Angilramni. 176
3.3 Capitularia Benedictí Levitae. 177
3.4 Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals (847-852). 180
Chapter V. From the Crisis of the Carolingian World
to Grattan's Decretum (Tenth Century-1140). 187
Introduction. 187
Table of Contents
xiii
1. Collections of the post-Carolingian and
imperial reform. 190
1.1 Germany. 193
1.1.1 Libri Duo de Synodalibus Causis
(Reginon of Prüm). 193
1.1.2 Collection Remedio Curiensi
Adscripta. 196
1.2 Gallia. 197
1.2.1 The Liber Canonum of Abbo,
abbot of Fleury. 197
1.3 Italy. 199
1.3.1 Collectio Anselmo Dedicata. 199
2. The collections of the pre-Gregorian reform. 201
2.1 Collection quinque librorum
(Cod. Ms. Vat. Lat. 1339). 204
2.2 Decretum Burchardi Wormatiensis
(The Decretum of Burchard of Worms). 205
2.3 Collectio Duodecim Partium. 212
3. The collections of the Gregorian reform. 213
3.1 The Roman collections. 220
3.1.1 Breviarium Cardinalis Attonis. 220
3.1.2 Dictatus Papæ. 221
3.1.3 Collectio LXXIV Titulorum. 226
3.1.4 Collectio Anselmi Lucensis. 229
3.1.5 Collectio Cardinalis Deusdedit. 234
3.1.6 The Liber de Vita Christiana
of Bonizone of Sutri. 237
3.1.7 Collectio Britannica. 239
3.1.8 Collectio duorum librorum
(Cod. Ms. 3832 Bibl. Vatic.). 240
3.2 The other collections. 241
3.2.1 Liber Tarraconensis. 241
3.2.2 Collectio Burdigalensis
(Collectio šeptem librorum). 242
3.2.3 Collectio quinque librorum
(Ms. Vat. Lat. 1348). 242
3.2.4 Collectio XVII librorum. 243
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3.2.5 Collection IV librorum. 244
3.2.6 Collectio S. Mariae Novellae. 244
4. Other collections of the Gregorian reform. 245
4.1 The Roman collections. 246
4.1.1 Polycarpus. 246
4.1.2 Collectio III librorum. 248
4.1.3 Collectio IX librorum. 249
4.2 Other collections. 249
4.2.1 The collections of Yves of Chartres . 249
4.2.1.1 Tripartita. 251
4.2.1.2 Decretum. 252
4.2.1.3 Panormia. 254
4.2.2 Collections dependent
on Yves of Chartres. 257
4.2.2.1 Collectio Cassaraugustana. 257
4.2.2.2 Collectio Sanctae Genovevae
(Paris). 259
4.2.2.3 Collection Cod. Ms. 425
Bib. Atrebatensis. 259
4.2.2.4 Collectio S. Germani
de Pratis IX librorum. 260
4.2.2.5 Collectio X partium. 260
4.2.2.6 Summa Decretorum Haimonis 261
4.2.2.7 Duae Collectiones
Catalaunenses. 262
4.2.2.8 Collection of the Chapter
of St. Ambrose of Milan. 262
4.2.3 Collections not dependent
on Yves of Chartres. 262
4.2.3.1 Collectio canonum
in XIII librum. 263
4.2.3.2 Collectio IX librorum
Sancti Victoris. 263
4.2.3.3 Collectio Taurinensis VII
librorum. 264
4.2.3.4 Collectio VIII partium
(Assisiensis). 264
Table of Contents
xv
4.23.5 Collectio VII librorum
(Ms. Vat. Lat. 1346). 264
4.2.3.6 Collectio Pragensis I. 265
4.2.3.7 Collection 903
Bib. Taurinensis. 265
Chapter VI. Canonical Science in the First Millennium. 267
General Bibliography. 279 |
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