Collectio Compendiensis

Collectio Compendiensis

Concept and History of Collectio Compendiensis

part of the Bambergensis-Group, a group of twelve closely related Decretal collections. Walter Deeters has postulated that all members of the Bambergensis-group sprang from an archetype, ‘Urbambergensis’, consisting of 418 items in 56 titles. This putative collection would have been produced c.1180. The eleven manuscripts containing members of the B.-group were then produced over more than two decades and were influenced by other collections.

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Literature

W. Deeters, ‘Die Bambergensisgruppe der Dekretalensammlungen des 12.Jahrhunderts’ (Phil. diss., Bonn 1956) 3-4, 47-314. H, Singer, ‘Neue Beiträge über die Dekretalensammlungen vor und nach Bernhard von Pavia’, SB Vienna 171.1 (1913) 8-67.

Manuscripts

Paris, B.N. lat. 17971, fol. 153-184.

Edition

Analysis by H. Singer (1913) 8-67.


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