Quaestiones Decretales Bambergenses II

Quaestiones Decretales Bambergenses II

Concept and History of Quaestiones decretales Bambergenses II

consist of rather briefly formulated quaestiones which were compiled some time after Compilatio I (1191). They are transmitted, with due variations, in at least seven manuscripts, of which the Klosterneuburg and Bamberg (also Leon) manuscripts on the one hand, and the Vienna and the Zwettl texts on the other, seem to be related particularly closely.

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Literature

G. Fransen, ‘Les “Questiones” des canonistes III’, Traditio 19 (1963) 516-31; idem, ‘Les “Questiones” des canonistes’, Traditio 20 (1964) 495-502; idem, ‘Les Questions de Jean le Teutonique’, BMCL 13 (1983) 43; S. Kuttner, Repertorium 425-26; idem, ‘Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus’, Traditio 1 (1943) 322-27; J. F. v. Schulte, ‘Literaturgeschichte der Compilationes antiquae, besonders der drei ersten’, SB Vienna 66 (1871) 64-65. R. Weigand, Die bedingte Eheschliessung im kanonischen Recht I (Munich 1963) 376 n.194.

Manuscripts

Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 45, fol. 41-56v; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.7, fol. 25r-92r, 145v-155v; D.10, fol. 59ra-68rb (paralell with regard to the quaestiones 1-32 [fol. 59ra-67ra]: called Questiones Fuldenses in S. Kuttner, Repertorium 430); Klosterneuburg, Stifstbibl. 656, fol. 19-33v; León, S. Isidoro 16, fol. 40r-74r (exactly coinciding with Bamberg, Can. 45, quaestiones 1-82); Vienna, ÖNB 2163, fol. 75-100; Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 162, fol. 123-144v.

Edition

An analysis of the 76 quaestiones in the Zwettl and Vienna manuscripts has been published by G. Fransen, Traditio 19 (1963) 520-30, along with a concordance for the other copies, 530-31. Those texts to be found in Klosterneuburg, Bamberg, and Fulda D.7, and not extant in Zwettl and Vienna have been analysed by G. Fransen,Traditio 20 (1964) 496-502, again with a concordance at the end.


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