Quaestiones Fuldenses
Concept and History of Quaestiones Fuldenses
is the name given in the Repertorium to a collection of quaestiones in a Fulda manuscript. Gerard Fransen has demonstrated that it combines a series of texts borrowed from the Quaestiones Bambergenses II group (q.1-32) with a set of quaestiones signed by the Bolognese canonist Tancred (q.33-43). This latter portion shows paralells to the Quaestiones Claustroneoburgenses and Senonenses.
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Literature
G. Fransen, ‘Les “Questiones” des canonistes III’, Traditio 19 (1963) 516-31; S. Kuttner, Repertorium 430; R. Weigand, Die bedingte Eheschliessung im kanonischen Recht I(Munich 1963) 378 n.198.
Manuscripts
Fulda, Landesbibl. D.10, fol. 59ra-68rb.
Edition
An analysis of q.1-32 has been given by G. Fransen, Traditio 19 (1963) 516-31; the same article also includes a concordance of q.33-43 with the collections from Klosterneuburg and Sion (531).
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