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Report No. a107 |
Collectio Brugensis |
c.1188 |
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Alternative Names |
Bruges collection |
Biography/Description |
Systematic decretal collection in 59 titles compiled at Reims shortly after 1187. Derived from an exemplar belonging to the Wigorniensis-Group, it later served as a source of the Collectio Sangermanensis. |
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Entry by: KP rev AL 2015 |
Text(s) |
No. 1 | Collectio Brugensis. |
Text(s) – Manuscripts |
No. 1 |
Collectio Brugensis. |
Manuscript | Brugge, Stedelijke Bibl. 378, fol. 1–83 |
Brugge, Stedelijke Bibl. 379, fol. 1–83 |
Città del Vaticano, BAV Ottob. lat. 3027, fol. 1–111 |
Text(s) – Modern Editions |
No. 1 |
Collectio Brugensis. |
Modern Editions |
Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia, ed. E. Friedberg (Leipzig 1897; repr. Graz 1958) 136–70. |
Literature |
C. Duggan, ‘Decretal Collections from Gratian’s Decretum to the Compilationes antiquae: The Making of the New Case Law’, in The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Classical Period, 1140–1234: From Gratian to the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX, W. Hartmann and K. Pennington, ed. (History of Medieval Canon Law 6; Washington DC 2008) 285–86. |
L. Falkenstein, ‘Zu Entstehungsort und Redaktor der Collectio Brugensis’, in Proceedings San Diego, S. Chodorow, ed. (MIC C–9; Città del Vaticano 1992) 117–62. |
L. Falkenstein, ‘Decretalia Remensia: Zu Datum und Inhalt einiger Dekretalen Alexanders III. für Empfänger in der Kirchenprovinz Reims’, in Miscellanea Rolando Bandinelli papa Alessandro III, F. Liotta, ed. (Siena 1986) 153–216. |
P. Landau, ‘Die Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des 12. Jahrhunderts’, ZRG Kan. Abt., 66 (1979) 143–44. |
W. Holtzmann, ‘Über die vatikanische Handschrift der Collectio Brugensis’, in Collectanea Vaticana in honorem Card. Albareda II (Studi e Testi 219; Città del Vaticano 1962) 391–414. |
S. Kuttner, |
E. Friedberg, Die Canones–Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia (Leipzig 1897; repr. Graz 1956) 136–70. |