Cardinalis, see Raymond des Arènes
Casus decretorum (See Benencasa Senensis, Bartholomeus Brixiensis)
Casus decretorum 'Duo dicit'
MANUSCRIPTS: Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. , fol. 2 (third layer).
LITERATURE: Stephan Kuttner, Repertorium 232.
Casus decreti 'Tractaturus': in 1936 Stephan Kuttner identified this work in three manuscripts (Berlin, lat. oct. 26 and Trier 922, and London, Brit. Libr. Royal 11.A.II), however he has since determined that these manuscripts contain two different works: the Summa breuis of Ricardus Anglicus in the London manuscript and an anomyous Summa breuis taken from Bartholomeus Brixiensis's Casus decretorum in the manuscripts of Berlin and Trier.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, 'Sur les origines du terme "droit positif"', RHD 4-15 (1936) 735;
idem, 'Retractationes III', The History of Ideas and Doctrines in the Middle Ages (London 1980)
5.
Casus ad Compilationem primam 'Canones debent ab omnibus observari'
MANUSCRIPTS: Avranches, Bibl. de la Ville, 156, fol. 35-40; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.10, fol. 88r-96v; Graz, Universitätsbibl. 41/31; Kaliningrad (Königsberg), Univ. 17, fol. 59-64v; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 928, fol. 109-126v; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 975, fol., fol. 154-159v; Oxford, Bodleian Library Laud. Misc. 646, fol. 13-22; Paris, B.N. lat. 3922, fol. 66-73; lat. 17530, fol. 1ff; Paris, Bibl. de l'Arsenal 394, fol. 42-54.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 400. F. Liotta, La continenza dei chierici (Milan 1971)
359-60; R. Weigand, Die bedingte Eheschliessung in kanonischen Recht I (Munich 1963)
343-44.
Casus ad Compilationem primam 'Canones generaliter non abrogati'
MANUSCRIPTS: Angers, Bibl. de la Ville 329, fol. 26-.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 401
Casus ad Compilationem primam 'Dicitur quod canones observandi'
MANUSCRIPTS: Bruges, Grande-Seminaire 44-63, fol. 135-140v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 401
Casus ad Compilationem primam (manuscripts containing unidentified and fragmentary works): Paris, B.N. lat. 3931, fol. 51-60v; Worcester, Cathed. F.159, fol. 1-9v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 401-2.
Casus ad Compilationem secundam 'Cives Anconitani'
MANUSCRIPTS: Halle, Universitätsbibl. Ye. 52, fol. 6-8 (ends at 2 Comp. 5.1.2); Kaliningrad (Königsberg), Universitätsbibl. 17, fol. 66-69v; Paris, B.N. lat. 3922, fol. 73-77v; lat. 3931, fol. 62ff.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 402.
Casus ad Compilationem secundam 'Quesivit Anconitanus'
MANUSCRIPTS: Avranches, Bibl. de la Ville 156, fol. 41ff; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 91, fol. 87-94v; Fulda Landesbibl. D.10, fol. 96-102v; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 928, fol. 126v-141; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 975, fol. 159v-164v; Oxford, Bodleian Library Laud. Misc. 646, fol. 22-29r; Paris, B.N. lat. 17530, fol. 11v-19; Paris, Bibl. de l'Arsenal 394, fol. 63bis-76v; Worcester, Cathed. F.159, fol. 10-16v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 402-403
Casus ad Compilationem secundam 'Preterea Clemens' etc. (see under Abbreviatio)
Casus ad Compilationem tertiam
'In prima parte huius capituli' (see Vincentius Hispanus)
Casus ad Compilationem tertiam 'In principio capituli'
MANUSCRIPTS: Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 91, fol. 103-110v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 404-405; R. Weigand, Die bedignte Eheschliessung im
kanonischen Recht I (Munich 1963) 344-45.
Casus ad Compilationem tertiam 'Scribit dominus papa'
AUTHOR: Magister Guido (attributed in the rubrics of the MSS Leipzig 928 and Paris 14320)
MANUSCRIPTS: Kaliningrad (Königsberg), Universitätsbibl. 17 [Kat. XXXVII], fol. 70-81v; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 928, fol. 142-180v; Oxford, Bodleian Library Laud. Misc. 646, fol. 30-49v; Paris, B.N. lat. 14320, fol. 98-120; lat. 17530, fol. 19-38v; Paris, Bibl. de l'Arsenal 394, fol. 77-122v; Worcester, Cathed. F.159, fol. 31-41.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 404-05. F. Liotta, La continenza dei chierici (Milan
1971) 358-59.
Casus ad Compilationem tertiam 'Scribit magistris papa'
MANUSCRIPTS: Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 975, fol. 164v-171v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 405.
Casus ad Compilationem quartam 'In prima parte dicitur'
MANUSCRIPTS: Kaliningrad (Königsberg), Universitätsbibl. 17 [Kat. XXXVII], fol. 82-85v; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 928, fol. 181-192; Paris, B.N. lat. 14320, fol. 120-126; Paris, Bibl. de l'Arsenal 394, fol. 125-137.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 406.
Casus ad Compilationem quartam 'Primo dicitur'
MANUSCRIPTS: Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 19, fol. 110v, 86-85; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 975, fol. 170v-172v; Oxford, Bodleian Library Laud. Misc. 646, fol. 50-56; Paris, B.N. lat. 17530, fol. 38v-44v; Worcester, Cathed. F.159, fol. 41-45v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 407. F. Liotta, La continenza dei chierici (Milan 1971)
368-69.
Casus ad Constitutiones Lateranensis concilii quarti, 'Dividitur capitulum'
MANUSCRIPTS: Fulda Landesbibl. D.10, fol. 110-111.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 405-06.
Casus ad Constitutiones Lateranensis concilii (Parisienses)
EDITION: A. García y García, (MIC A-2; Vatican City 1981)
LITERATURE: A. García y García, Constitutiones concilii quarti Lateranensis una cum
commentariis glossatorum (MIC A-2; Vatican City 1981).
Casus et notabilia decretalium (on Decretales Gregorii IX)
MANUSCRIPTS: Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 64 (contains the prologue, inc. Sicut omnium liberalium artium); Paris, B.N. lat. 14470, fol. 41r-144r.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, 'Johannes Teutonicus, das vierte Laterankonzil und die Compilatio
quarta', Miscellanea Giovanni Mercati (Studi e Testi 125; Vatican City 1946) 608-34, at 626 n.17
= idem, Medieval Councils (London 1980), with 'Retractationes X' 11.
Casus ad Constitutiones Lugdunensis Concilii primi 'Siquis impugnans'
MANUSCRIPTS:
LITERATURE: P. J. Kessler, ZRG Kan. Abt. 32 (1943) 228-30, 33 (1944) 104-06.
Casus fragmentum Parisiense
MANUSCRIPT: Paris, B.N. lat. 3934A, fol. 104-106v (covering D.45 c.1-D.47 c.2; D.38-D.45 c.1; D.17-D.21 c.3).
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 232
Casus legum I, offer a collection of summaries (casus) of those laws to which Bartholomaeus Parmensis refers in his Glossa ordinaria on Liber extra. The compiler was probably from Paris and the original purpose of his work may have been to provide a reference book for the local school of canon law which since the prohibition of Honorius III from 1219 (Super specula) was denied the direct involvement in civilian studies. Soon it became a useful tool for canonists all over Europe who could not afford full copies of the legal sources.
MANUSCRIPTS: see M. Bertram - M. Duynstee, TRG 51 (1983) 336-38, 363.
LITERATURE: M. Bertram - M. Duynstee, 'Casus legum sive suffragia monachorum.
Legistische Hilfsmittel für Kanonisten im späteren Mittelalter', TRG 51 (1983) 317-63.
Casus legum II, a thoroughly revised version of the casus legum I which in a few manuscripts further contains decretal material from the first two of the decretal collections issued by Pope Innocent IV in 1245/46.
MANUSCRIPTS: see M. Bertram - M. Duynstee, TRG 51 (1983) 338-39.
LITERATURE: M. Bertram - M. Duynstee, 'Casus legum sive suffragia monachorum.
Legistische Hilfsmittel für Kanonisten im späteren Mittelalter', TRG 51 (1983) 317-63; P. J.
Kessler, 'Untersuchungen über die Novellen-gesetzgebung Papst Innozenz IV.', ZRG Kan. Abt.
33 (1944) 107-112.
Casus legum on the Ordo iudiciarius of Tancred, a compilation from Paris which was based on one of the two French revisions of Tancred's work (c.1225/34). The work was fairly popular and there even circulated a translation into German.
MANUSCRIPTS: see M. Bertram - M. Duynstee, TRG 51 (1983) 331-35
LITERATURE: M. Bertram - M. Duynstee, 'Casus legum sive suffragia monachorum.
Legistische Hilfsmittel für Kanonisten im späteren Mittelalter', TRG 51 (1983) 331-35, 339-42,
361-63.
Chunradus von Kremsmünster, magister, appears shortly before 1300 as the donator of canon law books to the abbey of Kremsmünster. Among them was treatise of his own, dealing with canonical election. Chunradus appears to have studied at Padua during the 1280's and 1290's.
TEXT: De electione et modo eligendi, MANUSCRIPT: Kremsmünster, Stiftsbibl. 335, fol. 1va-2rb.
LITERATURE: W. Stelzer, 'Österreichische Kanonisten des 13. Jahrhunderts', ÖAKR 30 (1979)
75-76. idem, Gelehrtes Recht in Österreich. Von den Anfängen bis zum frühen 14. Jh. MIÖG -
Erg.Bd. 26 (Vienna 1982) 140-44.
Clarus (Clair) of Florence, Franciscan canonist and papal chaplain (fl. 1260-70), to whom scholars have attributed four penitential writings, all of which assemble casus. They often address questions of a juridical nature.
TEXTS:1. Casus Quaeritur utrum quilibet tenetur ad solutionem decimarum, MANUSCRIPTS: Brussels, Bibl. Royale II 2509; Oxford, Bodl. Lib. Can. misc. 269.
2. Casus Nota sex casus quod debet sacerdos mittere ad episcopum, MANUSCRIPTS: Engelberg, Stiftsbibl. 259; Frankfurt, Stadtbibl. 88; Nondon, BM Arundel 491; Paris, Bibl. Mazarine 1312; Pisa, Bibl. del Sem. 87; Strasbourg, Bibl. Univ. 53; Todi, Bibl. Comm. 136; Toulouse, Bibl. Munic. 208.
3. Casus Quaeritur utrum participans scienter et sponte, MANUSCRIPTS: Oxford, Bodl. Lib. Can. misc. 269.
4. Casus Furatus sum vel debeo usurario publico centum libras, MANUSCRIPTS: Pisa, Bibl. del Seminario 87, fol. 46ra-66vb (fragmentary).
LITERATURE: M. Franceschini, 'Clairo da Firenze', DBI 24 (1980) 594-95. F. Henquinet,
'Clair de Florence, canoniste et pénitencier pontifical vers le milieu du XIIIe siècle', Archivum
franciscanum historicum 32 (1939) 3-48; P. Michaud-Quantin, Sommes de casuistique et
manuels de confession au moyen âge (XII - XVI siècles) (Louvain - Lille -Montreal 1962) 52-53.
Collectio Abrincensis I, related to and perhaps descended from the Collectio Tanneria. Forms the Anglo-Norman Group with that collection and the Collectio Sangermanensis
DATE/PLACE: The MS dates from early 13th century, but collection is from 1180's England.
EDITION: Analysis by H. Singer (1913) 355-400.
MANUSCRIPTS: Avranches, Bibl. Munic. 149, fol. 79r-109r.
LITERATURE: C. Brooke, 'Canons of English Church Councils in the Early Decretal
Collections', Traditio 13 (1957) 472-80. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 299. P. Landau,
'Die
Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des
12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 144-46. H. Singer, 'Neue Beiträge...',
Sitzungsberichte Akad. Vienna 171.i (1913) 74-80, 355-400.
Collectio Abrincensis II, contains 33 letters originally issued by Innocent III, most of them from the period between 1208-13; titles were added later but not systematically.
EDITION: Analyzed by C. Cheney, Traditio 15 (1959) 466-80.
MANUSCRIPTS: Avranches, Bibl. Munic. 143, fol. 119r-126v
LITERATURE: C. Cheney, 'Three Decretal Collections before Compilatio IV: Pragensis,
Palatina I, and Abrincensis II', Traditio 15 (1959) 464-83.
Collectio Alani (See Alanus Anglicus)
Collectio Alcobacensis I (Dertusensis Group), consists of 125 items. The first part (cc. 1-49) of this collection is related to Collectio Dertusensis I, the 2nd part is derived from a primitive archetype of English origin.
EDITION:
MANUSCRIPTS: Lisbon, Bibl. Nat. Alcob. 144, fol. 1v-39v.
LITERATURE: A. García y García, 'La Canonistica Iberica (1150-1250) en la investigacion
reciente', BMCL 11 (1981) 46-47. W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century
decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 8-25. A.
García y García, Repertorio 1 (1967) 403. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 277.
Collectio Alcobacensis II 49 items - decetals mostly after Compilatio prima - likely taken from the Collectio Alani.
EDITION: Summary analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 297-99.
MANUSCRIPTS: Lisbon, Bibl. Nac. Alcob. 173, fol. 115r-126v.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, C. Cheney
and M. Cheney, ed. and trans. (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 297-99. A. García y García,
Repertorio1 (1967) 403-04. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 304.
Collectio Ambianensis, 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.
EDITION: Summary analysis in W. Deeters (1956) 47-314.
MANUSCRIPTS: Amiens, Bibl. de la Ville 377, fol. 83-132.
LITERATURE: W. Deeters, 'Die Bambergensisgruppe der Dekretalensammlungen des
12.Jahrhunderts' (Phil. diss., Bonn 1956) 2-3, 47-314.
Collectio Ambrosiana (Italian Group with Collectiones Berolinensis I, Cusana, Duacensis, and Florianensis), 89 items. The collection is in four parts - I: cc. 1-15 material common to the Appendices Darmstadt and Harvard. II: cc. 16-53 contains decretals of Alexander III and canons of the council of Tours - related to an Italian group. III: cc. 54-62 miscellaneous items. IV: Canons of the Third Lateran Council.
EDITION: Analysis in W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 35-42.
MANUSCRIPTS: Milan, Arch. capit. di S. Ambrogio 57, fol. 307v-320r.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 35-42.
Collectio Arras 964, consists of decretals of Pope Alexander III which for the most part were directed to Henry, bishop of Beauvais (1149-61), and later archbishop of Reims (1162-75). Other letters likewise point to the diocese of Reims (St. Remi?) as the place from which the collection originated. The collection shows some resemblance to the Collectio Jacques Sirmond (ca. 1173).
EDITION: E. Martène - U. Durand, Veterum scriptorum amplissima collectio (Paris 1724) 2.622-1011; analysis by J. Ramackers, Papsturkunden in Frankreich 3: Artois (Göttingen 1940) 17-22.
MANUSCRIPT: Arras, Bibl. Munic. 964 (partly destroyed in the 19th century).
LITERATURE: L. Falkenstein, 'Analecta pontificia Cameracensia: Zum Datum und Inhalt
mehrerer Mandate Alexanders III. betreffend Cambrai (1169-72)', Archivum historiae pontificiae
21 (1983) 35-78; idem, 'Pontificalis maturitas vel modestia sacerdotalis? Alexander III. und
Heinrich von Frankreich in den Jahren 1170-72', Archivum historiae pontificiae 22 (1984) 31-88;
idem, 'Analecta Remensia', Miscellanea Rolando Bandinelli papa Alessandro III, ed. F. Liotta
(Siena 1986) 155-216; idem, 'Appellationen an den Papst und Delegationsgerichtsbarkeit am
Beispiel Alexander III. und Heinrichs von Frankreich', ZKG 97 (1986) 57-60.
Collectio Aureaevallensis (French Group)
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (1927) 77-115.
MANUSCRIPTS: Luxemburg, Bibl. Nat. 30, fol. 101-117v, 119.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, 'Beiträge zu den Dekretalensammlungen des 12. Jahrhunderts,'
ZRG Kan. Abt. 16 (1927) 77-115. Stephan Kuttner, Repertorium 278.
Collectio Bambergensis I, 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.
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia(Leipzig 1897 [Reprint ed. Graz 1958]) 84-115.
MANUSCRIPTS: Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can 17, fol. 1v-47; Tortosa MS 40, Tortosa MS 160 (fragmentary)
LITERATURE: W. Deeters, 'Die Bambergensisgruppe der Dekretalensammlungen des
12.Jahrhunderts' (Phil. diss., Bonn 1956) 2, 47-323.
Collectio Bambergensis II (see Collectio Cassellana)
Collectio Belverensis (also Bodleiana), contains 57 items: four parts: I. 18 items, canons of the Council of Tours and decretals of Alexander III; II. 9 items, decretals of Alexander III; III. 21 items, Canons of the council of Wesminster; IV. 9 Items, Decretals of Alexander III. As a whole, this collection is part of the 'English Family' with Colectiones Wigorniensis altera, Cantanuariensis I, Roffensis, Fontanensis, Dunelmensis I, and Regalis.
DATE/PLACE: post 1175, England
EDITION: By J. A. Giles, Gilberti epistolae (London 1846); analysis by A. Morey - C. N. L. Brooke, The letters and charters of Gilbert Foliot (Cambridge 1967) xxxv-li.
MANUSCRIPTS: Oxford, Bodleian e Mus. 249, fol. 121r-135r.
LITERATURE: Charles Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 71-73, 154-62.
Collectio Berolinensis I (forms Italian Group with Ambrosiana, Cusana, Duacensis, and Florianensis)
EDITION: Analysis by J. Juncker, ZRG Kan. Abt. 13 (1924) 284-426.
MANUSCRIPTS: Berlin, Staatsbibl. Phil. 1742, fol. 287-94v.
LITERATURE: J. Juncker, ZRG Kan. Abt. 13 (1924) 284-426. W. Holtzmann,
'Zu den
Dekretalen bei Simon von Bisignano', Traditio 18 (1962) 453-54. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 278.
Collectio Berolinensis II, 50 items, mostly decretals of Celestine III, Clement III, and Innocent III - similar to Monacensis
DATE/PLACE: early 13th century, Italy
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 272-78.
MANUSCRIPTS: Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. , fol. 306, fol. 1r-13r.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 272-78. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium304-05.
Collectio Bertiniana, very similar to Compilatio II (1211), but shows a somewhat different arrangement, adding a few decretals from other sources. Like the Collectio Estensis and Sorbonica, it can be considered as a competitor of Compilatio II from a time when its success was not yet definitive.
EDITION: none.
MANUSCRIPT: Saint-Omer, Bibl. Munic. 107, fol. 119-166.
LITERATURE: G. Fransen, 'Trois notes', Traditio 26 (1970) 445.
Collectio Bodleiana (see Tanneriana)
Collectio Bridlingtonensis 193 items. Substantive rubrics were included at the time of compilation. Manuscript has marginal glosses, mostly cross-references to other decretals. This collection is closely related to the Claudiana, both stem from an archetype from Canterbury from c.1181.
DATE/PLACE: 1182 or shortly therafter, Northern England (Bridlington Priory?)
EDITION:
MANUSCRIPTS: Oxford, Bodleian Bodley 357, fol. 80r-133v.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 84-95.
Collectio Brugensis, decretal collection 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.
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia(Leipzig 1897 [Reprint ed. Graz 1958]) 136-70.
MANUSCRIPTS: Bruges, Bibl. de la Ville MS 378, fol. 1-83; and MS 379, fol. 1-83; Vatican City, Vat. Ottob. 3027, fol. 1-111.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, 'Über die vatikanische Handschrift der Collectio Brugensis',
Collectanea Vaticana in honorem Card. Albareda II, Studi e Testi 219 (Vatican City 1962)
391-414. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 297-98. P. Landau, 'Die Entstehung der systematischen
Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des 12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66
(1979) 143-44.
Collectio Cantabrigiensis (French Group) 100 items
DATE/PLACE: c.1181, France
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia(Leipzig 1897 [Reprint ed. Graz 1958]) 5-21.
MANUSCRIPTS: Cambridge, Trinity Coll. R.9.17, fol. 72r-107v.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, 'Die Register Papst Alexander III in den Händen der
Kanonisten', QF 30 (1940) 13-87. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 278.
Collectio Cantuariensis I (formerly Londinensis I) 89 Items plus the Canons of Lateran III. This collection is part of the 'English Family' with Collectiones Wigorniensis altera, Belverensis, Roffensis, Fontanensis, Dunelmensis I, and Regalis.
DATE/PLACE: 1179-82, Canterbury
EDITION: Analysis by C.Duggan (1963) 162-71.
MANUSCRIPTS: Brit. Libr. Royal 10 B IV, fol. 42v-57v.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 73-76, 162-71. S.
Kuttner, Repertorium 282.
Collectio Cantuariensis II (formerly part of Londinensis I) Forms the 'English Family' with Collectiones Belvoirensis, Cantanuariensis I and III, Dunelmensis I, Fontanensis, Regalis, Roffensis, and Wigorniensis altera
EDITION: Analysis by C. Duggan (1963) 162-71.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Royal 10.B.iv, fol. 58r-v
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 73-76, 162-71. S.
Kuttner, Repertorium 282.
Collectio Cantuariensis III (formerly Londinensis II, Cantuariensis II) Forms the 'English Family' with Collectiones Belvoirensis, Cantanuariensis I and II, Dunelmensis I, Fontanensis, Regalis, Roffensis, and Wigorniensis altera
EDITION: Analysis by C. Duggan (1963) 162-71.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Royal 10.B.iv, fol. 59v-61v
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 73-76, 162-71. S.
Kuttner, Repertorium 282.
Collectio Casselana 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.
EDITION: J. H. Boehmer, Corpus iuris canonici II (Halle 1747) 181-348.
MANUSCRIPTS: Kassel, Landesbibl. Jur. 15, fol. 1-26 = C; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 18, fol. 25-43v = B.
LITERATURE: W. Deeters, 'Die Bambergensisgruppe der Dekretalensammlungen des
12.Jahrhunderts' (Phil. diss., Bonn 1956) 7-9. E. Friedberg, Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen
Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia (Leipzig 1897 [Reprint ed. Graz 1958]) 130-136. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 293.
Collectio Cassinensis, title sometimes given mistakenly to Coll. Cass.<ellana>.
Collectio Cheltenhamensis, divided into sixteen titles, although the structure is not carefully followed. This collection is part of the 'Wigorniensis Group' with Collectiones Trinitatis, Wigorniensis, Claustroneoburgensis, Cottoniana, Peterhusensis, and Fragment A.
DATE/PLACE: 1183-91 or later
EDITION: Analysis by C. Duggan, (MIC B-1; Vatican City 1965) 382-88.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Egerton 2819, fol. 11-102.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 98-103. idem,
'The
reception of canon law in England in the later twelfth century', Proceedings Boston (MIC C-1;
Vatican City 1965) 382-88. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 298. P. Landau, "Review of Duggan (1963)',
ZRG Kan. Abt. 76 (1965) 368-70.
Collectio Claravallensis I (formerly Trecensis II), a small appendix to Compilatio prima consisting of 27 Items mostly from Celestine III. It is very closely related to Collectio Victorina II.
EDITION: Analyzed by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 214-16.
MANUSCRIPTS: Troyes, Bibl. de la Ville 944, fol. 89v-92v
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 214-216. S. Kuttner,
'Notes on a
projected corpus of twelfth-century decretals', Traditio 6 (1948) 350.
Collectio Claravallensis II (formerly Trecensis III) 75 items, 56 are decretals of Clement III and Celestine III.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 284-90.
MANUSCRIPTS: Troyes, Bibl. de la Ville 944, fol. 93r-100v
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 284-90. S. Kuttner,
'Notes on a
projected corpus of twelfth-century decretals', Traditio 6 (1948) 350.
Collectio Claudiana 216 items. Closely related to Collectio Bridlingtonensis, both stem from an archetype produced at Canterbury around 1184. The manuscript contains marginal glosses more extensive than Bridlingtoensis, but these are still mostly cross-references to other decretals.
DATE/PLACE: 1185-88, Canterbury
EDITION: Summary analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 132-34.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Cotton. Claud. A. IV, fol. 189-216.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 84-95. W.
Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and
M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 132-134. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 279.
Collectio Claustroneoburgensis, part of the 'Wigorniensis Group' with Collectiones Trinitatis, Wigorniensis, Cheltenhamensis, Cottoniana, Peterhusensis, and Fragment A. This collection follows closely the archetype of the 'Wigorniensis Group' with an appendix of later material.
EDITION: Analysis by F. Schoensteiner (1909) 1-154.
MANUSCRIPTS: Klosterneuberg, Stifstbibl. XXXII.19, fol. 36r-87v.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 95-110. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 278. P. Landau, 'Die Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und
die europäische Kanonistik des 12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 127-128. F.
Schoensteiner, Jahrbuch des Stiftes Klosterneuberg 2 (1909) 1-154.
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.
EDITION: Analysis by H. Singer (1913) 8-67.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 17971, fol. 153-184.
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.
Collectio Cottoniana (formerly Cottoniana II) part of the 'Wigorniensis Group' with Collectiones Trinitatis, Wigorniensis, Cheltenhamensis, Claustroburgensis, Peterhusensis, and Fragment A. The only surviving manuscript is fragmentary; it was damaged in a fire in 1731.
DATE/PLACE: 1193/94
EDITION: Analyzed by W. Holtzmann, DA 2 (1938) 341-400.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Cotton. Vitell. E.XIII., fol. 204-288.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 95-110, 187-89,
191-92. W. Holtzmann, DA 2 (1938) 341-400. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 297. P. Landau,
'Die
Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des
12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 127-128.
Collectio Cottoniana I
(see Claudiana)
Collectio Cottoniana II (see Cottoniana)
Collectio Cracoviensis belonging to the Lucensis-Group and dating into the late twelfth century.
DATE/PLACE: After Compilatio prima
EDITION: Analyzed by A. Vetulani (1963) 49-80.
MANUSCRIPTS: Cracow, Kapit. Kated. 89, pp. 129-47, 150-51.
LITERATURE: A. Vetulani, 'Un manuscrits bolonais du chapitre cathédral de Cracovie',
Symbolae Raphaeli Taubenschlag dedicatae II (Warsaw 1957) 389-409; idem,
'L'origine des
collections primitives de décrétales à la fin du xiie siècle', Congrès de Droit canonique medieval,
Louvain et Bruxelles (Bibl. de la RHE 33; Louvain 1959) 64-72; idem, Commentationes 8
(1963) 49-82.
Collectio Cusana, forms the Italian Group with Collectiones Ambrosiana, Berolinensis I, Duacensis, and Florianensis. 208 items. Includes chiefly canons of the Third Lateran Council and decretals of Alexander III.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 66-74.
MANUSCRIPTS: Bernkastel-Kues, Sankt-Nikolaus-Hospital, Cusanus-Stiftsbibl. 229, fol. 67r-123v
LITERATURE: Walther Holtzmann, 'Zu den Dekretalen bei Simon von Bisignano', Traditio 18
(1962) 453. Walther Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. Christopher Cheney and Mary Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 66-74. Stephan
Kuttner, Repertorium 291.
Collectio Dertusensis I, a primitive decretal collection derived from a Roman (curial?) source that predated Lateran III (1179).
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (1927) 39-77.
MANUSCRIPTS: Tortosa, Bibl. del Cabildo 144, fol. 1-29.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, ZRG Kan. Abt. 16 (1927) 39-77. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 279.
Collectio Dertusensis II (formerly Dertusensis III, Dertusensis IV), a primitive collection containing 50 items, mostly from Lucius III, Clement III, and Celestine III. Latest dated March 1201. Follows a copy of the Collectio Bambergensis I in this manuscript from Tortosa.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 291-96.
MANUSCRIPTS: Tortosa, Bibl. del Cabildo 160, fol. 41v-48v
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 291-96. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium319.
Collectio Dertusenis III (see Dertusensis II)
Collectio Dertusensis III, contains 42 items, the latest dating from April 1194. At least the early part of the collection is related to the Collectio Dertusensis II.
EDITION: Analysis by S. Chodorow (1983) 34-42.
MANUSCRIPTS: Tortosa MS 269, fol. 93r-101r
LITERATURE: S. Chodorow, 'The Collectio Dertusensis Tertia and Tortosa MS 269', Revista
española de derecho canonico 39 (1983) 27-42.
Collestio Dertusensis IV (See Dertusensis II)
Collectio Duacensis, fragment of a collection that forms part of the Berolinensis I, Cusana, Florianensis - Group, with 65 items including canons of the Third Lateran Council (1179).
EDITION: Summary analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 64-65.
MANUSCRIPTS: Douai, Bibl. de la Ville 590, fol. 1r-2v, 247r-248v.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, 'Zu den Dekretalen bei Simon von Bisignano', Traditio 18
(1962) 452-53. W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 64-65. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium
279-80.
Collectio Dunelmensis I (formerly Dunelmensis I-III), 180 items from excerpts from Burchard's Decretum to decretals of Lucius III (1181-85). This collection is part of the 'English Family' with the Collectiones Wigorniensis altera, Belverensis, Cantanuariensis I, II, and III, Roffensis, Fontanensis, and Regalis.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 75-99.
MANUSCRIPTS: Durham, Cathed. C.III.1, fol. 5v-18r.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 68-84; idem,
'A
Durham canonical manuscript of the late twelfth century', SCH 2 1965) 179-85. W. Holtzmann,
Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney
(MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 75-99. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 280-81.
Collectio Dunelmensis II (formerly Dunelmensis IV), 192 items. A complement to Compilatio primaand Gilbertus's collection (ca. 1202). Cannot be called systematic because its simple stucture is overwhelmed by placement of the particular chapters.
EDITION: Analyzed by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 300-18.
MANUSCRIPTS: Durham, Cathed. C.III.3, fol. 123r-158ra.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 68-84. W.
Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and
M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 300-318. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 319-20.
Collectio Dunelmensis III (see Dunelmensis I)
Collectio Dunelmensis IV (see Dunelmensis II)
Collectio Eberbacensis, consists of 111 chapters subdivided into 25 articles. While most of the material is from Alexander III, conciliar canons from Tours (1163) and Lateran III (1179) were also included.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann, ZRG Kan. Abt. 17 (1928) 548-555
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Arundel 490, fol. 210-221r.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 126-28. W.
Holtzmann, 'Collectio Eberbacensis', ZRG Kan. Abt. 17 (1928) 548-55. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium
281. C. Lefebvre, 'Eberbacensis (Collectio)', DDC 5 (1953) 134-137.
Collectio Erlangensis, 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.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Deeters (1956) 47-326.
MANUSCRIPTS: Erlangen, Universitätsbibl. 342, fol. 291-306.
LITERATURE: W. Deeters, 'Die Bambergensisgruppe der Dekretalensammlungen des
12.Jahrhunderts' (Phil. diss., Bonn 1956) 9-10, 47-326. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 294.
Collectio Estensis, composed around 1210 from the collections of Gilbertus and Alanus in an attempt to combine their pre-Innocentian materials. It thus can be considered a rival of the, ultimately successful, Compilatio secunda of John of Wales.
EDITION:
MANUSCRIPTS: Modena, Bibl. Estense a.R.4.16, fol. 78r-117v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, 'Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus', Traditio 1 (1943) 310-12;
idem, 'Notes on a projected corpus of twelfth-century decretal collections', Traditio 6 (1948) 351.
Collectio Florianensis, an appendix to Gratian's Decretum containing 172 items including Canons of Lateran III and Tours, and papal decretals through Lucius III (1181-85). Forms a group with Berolinensis I, Duacensis, and Cusana Seems to derive from an exemplar from Norwich which was itself derived from an Italian original.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 43-63.
MANUSCRIPTS: Saint Florian, Stiftsbibl. III.5, fol. 173r-183r.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, 'Zu den Dekretalen bei Simon von Bisignano', Traditio 18
(1962) 451-52; idem, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C.
Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 43-63. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 281.
Collectio Fontanensis, 150 items. written in 3 parts I: (fol. 24-31) related to Berolinensis I, Cusana, Duacensis, Florianensis group; II: fol. 32-39: latest part of collection, 59 items from sources at Fountains abbey on rights of Cistercians; III: 38 items which make this collection part of the 'English Family' with the Collectiones Wigorniensis altera, Belverensis, Cantanuariensis I, II, and III, Dunelmensis I, Roffensis, and Regalis.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 100-15.
MANUSCRIPTS: Oxford, Bodleian Laud Misc. 527, fol. 24r-45v.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 68-84. W.
Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and
M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 100-115.
Collectio Francofortana, 713 Chapters - 282 pre-Gratian texts. 63 titles, produced slightly earlier than the Appendix Lateranensis Concilii, and the Collectio Bambergensis I, ca. 1183 in the area of Sens or Troyes.
EDITION: Analysis in preparation by P. Landau.
MANUSCRIPTS: Frankfurt, Stadt- und Universitätsbibl. Barth. 60, fol. 2-85 = F; London, Brit. Libr. Egerton 2901, fol. 1r-97v = M; Paris, B.N. lat. 3922A, fol. 173r-209r = R; Troyes, Bibl. de la Ville 961, fol. 1r-96v = T.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 138. S. Kuttner, 'Collectio
Francofortana', ZRG Kan. Abt. 22 (1933) 370-80; idem, Repertorium 289, 295-97; idem,
'Notes
on a projected corpus of twelfth-century decretals', Traditio 6 (1948) 350. P. Landau,
'Die
Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des
12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 137-43; idem, 'Studien zur Appendix und den
Glossen in frühen systematischen Dekretalensammlungen', BMCL 9 (1979) 5-8. C. Lefebvre,
'Francfort (Collection de)', DDC 5 (1953) 878-884.
Collectio Fuldensis, a compilation of decretals wholly derived from the Weingarten MSS of Gilbertus and Alanus (1202/6) at the Landesbibliothek in Fulda.
EDITION: none.
MANUSCRIPTS: Fulda, Landesbibl. D.3a, fol. 1-88.
LITERATURE: R. Heckel, 'Die Dekretalensammlungen des Gilbertus und Alanus nach den
Weingartener Handschriften', ZRG Kan. Abt. 29 (1940) 165-170. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 317.
Collectio Gilberti (see Gilbertus)
Collectio Halensis, 90 items, mostly from Celestine III, Innocent III, and Alexander III, closely related to Monacensis
DATE/PLACE: After Compilatio prima
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 233-42.
MANUSCRIPTS: Halle, Universitätsbibl. Ye 80, fol. 79-96.
LITERATURE: F. Heyer, 'Review of Singer', ZRG Kan. Abt. 4 (1914) 590-93. W. Holtzmann,
Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney
(MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 233-42. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 305.
Collectio Jacques Sirmond, a collection of 56 papal decretals, most of which were sent by Alexander III to recipients in the diocese of Reims during the years 1171-73. Petrus Cellensis figures prominently among them as a papal delegate. The collection owes his name to Jacques Sirmond, who first published it in 1613. The manuscript he used appears to be lost.
EDITION: J. Sirmond, Petri abbatis Cellensis qui post deinde S. Remigii Remensis abbas et episcopus fuit Carnotensis epistolarum libri IX. Item Alexandri III papae ad Petrum eundem et alios epistolae LVI (Paris 1613)
LITERATURE: L. Falkenstein, 'Analecta Remensia', Miscellanea Rolando Bandinelli papa
Alessandro III, ed. F. Liotta (Siena 1986) 155-216.
Collectio Lambethana, an appendix to Compilatio prima consisting of 42 items. Contains papal decretals from Alexander III to Innocent III, the last of which dates into March of 1207. Related to Lucensis, Monacensis, and perhaps Rotomagensis I.
EDITION: Summary analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 217-18.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Lambeth Palace 105, fol. 214r-18r.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 217-218. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium305.
Collectio Lincolnensis (see Appendix concilii Lateranensis)
Collectio Lipsiensis, 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. This collection shows the influence of the Collectiones Berolinensis I and Parisiensis I
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia(Leipzig 1897 [Reprint ed. Graz 1958]) 115-130.
MANUSCRIPTS: Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 975, fol. 116-153; Florence, Bibl. Lauren. S.Croce IIIsin.6, fol. 1v-2v (fragmentary: 52.14-53.1, 55.1-7, 59.4-6, 59.16-23);
LITERATURE: W. Deeters, 'Die Bambergensisgruppe der Dekretalensammlungen des
12.Jahrhunderts' (Phil. diss., Bonn 1956) 10-11. E. Friedberg, Quinque compilationes antiquae
necnon Collectio Lipsiensis (Leipzig 1882) 189-208. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 292-93; idem,
'Notes on a projected corpus of twelfth-century decretals', Traditio 6 (1948) 350.
Collectio Londinensis I (see Cantuariensis I)
Collectio Londinensis II (see Cantuariensis I)
Collectio Londinensis III (see Roffensis)
Collectio Londinensis IV (see Wigorniensis altera)
Collectio Londinensis V (see Regalis)
Collectio Lucensis, 124 items, the core of which belonged to the pontificate of Alexander III (1159-81). The decretals were assembled unsystematically by at least three scribes at different times, in a process that seems to have lasted from ca. 1194 until 1199 or later. Apparently, the collection was designed as a supplement and update of Continuatio I, since they both do not contain any common material.
EDITION: J. D. Mansi, Stephani Baluzii Miscellanea nouo ordine digesta (Lucca 1762) 3.367-91. Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 243-71.
MANUSCRIPTS: Lucca, Bibl. capit. 221, fol. 220r-229ra.
LITERATURE: F. Heyer, 'Review of Singer', ZRG Kan. Abt. 4 (1914) 585-90. W. Holtzmann,
Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney
(MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 243-71. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 306; idem, 'Notes on a projected
corpus of twelfth-century decretals', Traditio 6 (1948) 350.
Collectio Monacensis 114 items, papal decretals of the last quarter of 12th century, mostly of Clement III, Celestine III and Innocent III. Related to Lucensis, Seguntina, Cracoviensis, and Halensis.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 221-32.
MANUSCRIPTS: Munich, Clm 8302, fol 94r-113r.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 221-232. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium306.
Collectio Oenipontana (see Appendix Oenipontana)
Collectio Orielensis (formerly Orielensis II), fragment of a collection which is 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. This collection shows the influence of the Appendix concilii Lateranensis.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 127-31
MANUSCRIPTS: Oxford, Oriel College 53, fol. 353r-354v (old 253r-254v)
LITERATURE: W. Deeters, 'Die Bambergensisgruppe der Dekretalensammlungen des
12.Jahrhunderts' (Phil. diss., Bonn 1956). W. Holtzmann, Kanonistische Ergänzungen zur Italia
Pontificia (Tübingen 1959) 7 (named there Orielensis II); idem, 'Die Register Papst Alexanders
III. in den Händen der Kanonisten', QF 30 (1940) 19. W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of
twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City
1979) 127-131. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 295.
Collectio Orielensis I (see Bambergensis)
Collectio Orielensis II (see Orielensis)
Collectio Palatina I, comprises 15 letters, no titles. Its content often overlaps with that of two other collections, Pragensis and Abrincensis II. Their common purpose was to supplement Continuatio III, since most of the material dates into the period 1208-1213. They seem to be connected, moreover, with the genesis of Compilatio IV (1216).
EDITION: Analysis by C. Cheney, Traditio 15 (1959) 473-80.
MANUSCRIPTS: Vatican City, Pal. lat. 658, fol. 94v-95v.
LITERATURE: C. Cheney, 'Three Decretal Collections before Compilatio IV: Pragensis,
Palatina I, and Abrincensis II', Traditio 15 (1959) 464-83. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 308.
Collectio Palatina II, an offspring of the Collectio Gilberti, was compiled ca. 1204. It offers brief summaries of decretals rather than the decretal-texts themselves.
EDITION: None.
MANUSCRIPTS: Vatican City, Vat. Pal. lat. 288, fol. 159-65.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 314-16.
Collectio (fragmentum) Parisiense (see Fragment B)
Collectio Parisiensis I, compiled ca. 1177-79, probably in England.
EDITION: Analysis by E. Friedberg, Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia (Leipzig 1897 [Reprint Graz 1958]) 45-63.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 1596, fol. 11-46.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 286.
Collectio Parisiensis II (See Collection in Ninety-five Titles)
Collectio Parisiensis III (see Rotomagensis I)
Collectio Parisiensis IV (see Rotomagensis II)
Collectio Petrihusensis, part of the 'Wigorniensis Group' with Collectiones Trinitatis, Wigorniensis, Cheltenhamensis, Claustroburgensis, Cottonia and Fragment A. The collection is fragmentary as seperate folios from the original were used to bind other books.
EDITION: None.
MANUSCRIPTS: Cambridge, Peterhouse Coll. 193, final quire; 114, first and final quires; 193, first quire, 203 final quire; 180, first and final quires.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 95-110, 189-90. P.
Landau, Entstehung', 127-128.
Collectio Pragensis, a forerunner of Compilatio IV that is related to the Collectiones Abrincensis IIand Palatina I.
EDITION: Analysis by C. Cheney, Traditio 15 (1959) 473-80.
MANUSCRIPTS: Prague, Universitätsbibl. XXIII.E.59, fol. 24r-45r.
LITERATURE: C. Cheney, 'Three Decretal Collections before Compilatio IV: Pragensis,
Palatina I, and Abricensis II', Traditio 15 (1959) 464-83. G.B. Ladner, 'Eine Prager
Bildnis-Zeichnung Innozenz' III. und die Collectio Pragensis', SG 11 (1967) 23-35.
Collectio Rainerii (see Rainier of Pomposa)
Collectio Regalis (formerly Londinensis V), part of the 'English Family' with the Collectiones Wigorniensis altera, Belverensis, Cantanuariensis I, II, and III, Roffensis, Fontanensis and Dunelmensis I. All of the decretals belong to the pontificate of Alexander III (1159-81).
EDITION: None.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Royal. 15 B.IV, fol. 107v-118v.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 81-84. Stephan
Kuttner, Repertorium 285.
Collectio Remensis, incomplete, offers 45 items, drawn from decretals of Clement III and Celestine III. The texts may derive from the papal registers.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 279-83.
MANUSCRIPTS: Reims, Bibl. Munic. 692, fol. 32r-35v.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 279-83. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium306-7.
Collectio Roffensis (formerly Londinensis III), preface of the Lateran III canons followed by 125 items. This collection is a somewhat later expansion of the material in Cantanuariensis I, adding decretals of Alexander III and Lucius III. It is a part of the 'English Family' with the Collectiones Wigorniensis altera, Belverensis, Cantanuariensis I, II, and III, Regalis, Fontanensis and Dunelmensis I.
EDITION: Analysis by C. Duggan (1963) 173-87.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Rochester Royal 10.C.IV, fol. 137r-155r.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 76-78, 173-87. S.
Kuttner, Repertorium 282.
Collectio Romana (see Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus)
Collectio Rotomagensis (see Rotomagensis I)
Collectio Rotomagensis I (formerly Rotomagensis; formerly Parisiensis III), a supplement to the Collectio Francofurtana. 381 items arranged in 31 titles. The author used Rainier of Pomposa's collection (ca. 1201) for more than 20 Decretals of Innocent III.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 160-207.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris B.N. lat. 3922A, fol. 148r-167v, 245.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Kanonistische Ergänzungen zur Italia Pontificia (Tübingen
1959) 9; idem, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and trans. C. Cheney
and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 160-207. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 297.
Collectio Rotomagensis II (formerly Parisiensis IV), contains an abbreviated version of Compilatio I, with additions.
EDITION: Summary analysis of the additions by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 152-55.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 3922A, fol. 211r-227v.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 138-39, 152-55. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 313-14.
Collectio Rotomagensis III
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 3922A, fol. 118v-126v
LITERATURE: C. Cheney, Traditio 11 (1955) 149-62.
Collectio Salisburgensis, probably compiled to supplement the collections of Gilbertus and Alanus with the material that Bernardus Compostellanus had added in his Compilatio Romana (1208). Some items from Bernardus' collection, however, were not included.
EDITION: None.
MANUSCRIPTS: Salzburg, St. Peter's Archabbey MS a.IX.18, fol. 244-75v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, 'Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus', Traditio 1 (1943) 332.
Collectio Salmanticensis (see Fragment I)
Collectio Sancti Floriani (see Florianensis)
Collectio Sangermanensis, related to and perhaps descended from the Collectio Tanneria. Forms the Anglo-Norman Group with that collection and with the Collectio Abrincensis I, which likely dates from ca. 1180.
EDITION: Analysis by H. Singer (1913) 68-354.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 12459, fol. 1-106v.
LITERATURE: C. Brooke, 'Canons of English Church Councils in the Early Decretal
Collections', Traditio 13 (1957) 472. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 298-99. P. Landau,
'Die
Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des
12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 144-146. H. Singer, 'Neue Beiträge über die
Dekretalensammlungen vor und nach Bernhard von Pavia', Sitzungsberichte Akad. Vienna 171.i
(1913) 68-354.
Collectio Seguntina, decretals extracted from the registers of Popes Clement III and Celestine III.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann, RHE 50 (1955) 400-53.
MANUSCRIPTS: Sigüenza, Bibl. del Cabildo 10, fol. 137-176v.
LITERATURE: G. Fransen, 'Manuscrits canoniques conservé en Espagne', RHE 49 (1954)
155-56. A. García y García, Repertorio 1 (1967) 404. W. Holtzmann, 'La "Collection Seguntina"
et les décrétales de Clément III et de Célestin III', RHE 50 (1955) 400-453.
Collectio Sorbonica, assembles, in a way similar to Collectio Estensis and Bertiniana, the pre-Innocentian decretals which Petrus Beneventanus had not included in his Compilatio III of 1210. Drawing mainly from the collections of Gilbertus and Alanus, it thus intended to serve the same purpose as the - ultimately more successful - Compilatio II of Johannes Galensis (1211).
EDITION: None.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 15398, fol. 281-88.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, 'Notes on a projected corpus of 12th century decretal collections',
Traditio 6 (1948) 351; idem, 'Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus', Traditio 1 (1943) 311.
Collectio St. Florian, an abbreviated version of the Compilatio Romana by Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus (1208).
MANUSCRIPT: Saint Florian, Stiftsbibl. XI.346, fol. 131r-154r.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, 'Johannes Teutonicus, das vierte Laterankonzil und die Compilatio
quarta', Miscellanea Giovanni Mercati V. Studi e testi 125 (Vatican City 1946) 630 n.34.
Collectio Tanneri (formerly Bodleiana), a massive collection which may have been an antecedent of Collectio Abrincensis I and Collectio Sangermanensis. Forms the Anglo-Norman Group with those two collections and was compiled before 1180.
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (1951) 83-145.
MANUSCRIPTS: Oxford, Bodl. Libr. Tanner 8, pp. 593-712.
LITERATURE: C. Brooke, 'Canons of English Church Councils in the Early Decretal
Collections', Traditio 13 (1957) 472. C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their
Importance in English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 104
n.4. W. Holtzmann, in Festschrift zur Feier des 200jähr Bestehens der Akad. der Wissenschaft in
Göttingen(Göttingen 1951) 83-145. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 294-95. P. Landau,
'Die Entstehung
der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des 12.Jahrhunderts',
ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 144-46.
Collectio Trecensis I (see Fragment E)
Collectio Trecensis II (see Claravallensis I)
Collectio Trecensis III (see Claravallensis II)
Collectio Trinitatis, collection is fragmentary, but it is the oldest surviving member (ca. 1181) of the 'Wigorniensis Group' with Collectiones Wigorniensis, Cheltenhamensis, Claustroburgensis, Cottonia, Peterhusensis and Fragment A.
EDITION: Analysis by C. Duggan, Traditio 17 (1961) 506-26.
MANUSCRIPTS: Cambridge, Trinity College R.14.9, fol. 82r-87v.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, 'The Trinity collection of decretals and the early Worcester family',
Traditio 17 (1961) 506-26; idem, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 95-98. P. Landau,
'Die Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des
12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 127-28.
Collectio Valentiennensis, 21 decretals from the early years of the pontificate of Innocent III.
EDITION: None.
MANUSCRIPTS: Valenciennes, Bibl. Munic. 274, fol. 154v-155v.
LITERATURE: S. Kuttner, Repertorium 307.
Collectio Victorina (see Victorina II)
Collectio Victorina I, part of the French group, with 146 items compiled no later than 1181. It can be subdivided in two parts. I: 226r-250v (cc. 1-110) seems to derive from a common source with Cantabrigensis, but Victorina I is likely older. and II: 251v-263r (cc. 111-146) seems to derive from a common source with Parisiensis I. This part is also related to Victorina II
EDITION: Analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 26-34.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 14398, fol. 226r-263r.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, 'Die Register Papst Alexander III in den Händen der
Kanonisten', QF 30 (1940) 13-87. idem, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals,
edd. and trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 26-34.
Collectio Victorina II (formerly Victorina), a modest appendix to Compilatio prima. Contains 19 items. Closely related to Claravallensis I and to the latter half of Victorina I
EDITION: Summary analysis by W. Holtzmann (ed. 1979) 219-20.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 14610, fol. 175v-181v.
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, Studies in the collections of twelfth century decretals, edd. and
trans. C. Cheney and M. Cheney (MIC B-3; Vatican City 1979) 219-220. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium307-8.
Collectio Wigorniensis, contains 274 items in 429 chapters in 7 headings. This collection is part of the 'Wigorniensis Group' with Collectiones Trinitatis, Cheltenhamensis, Claustroburgensis, Cottonia, Peterhusensis and Fragment A.
EDITION: H. Lohmann, ZRG Kan. Abt. 22 (1933) 36-187.
MANUSCRIPTS: London, Brit. Libr. Royal 10. A.II, fol. 5r-62v.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 110-17. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 288. P. Landau, 'Die Entstehung der systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und
die europäische Kanonistik des 12.Jahrhunderts', ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 127-128. H.
Lohmann, ZRG Kan. Abt. 22 (1933) 36-187.
Collectio Wigorniensis altera (formerly Londinensis IV), the oldest member (ca. 1173-79) of the 'English Family' with the Collectiones Fontanensis, Belverensis, Cantanuariensis I, II, and III, Dunelmensis I, Roffensis, and Regalis.
EDITION: Analysis by C. Duggan (1963) 152-54.
MANUSCRIPTS: Brit. Libr. Royal 11 B.II, fol. 97r-102.
LITERATURE: C. Duggan, Twelfth Century Decretal Collections and their Importance in
English History (University of London Historical Studies XII; London 1963) 61-71, 152-54. S.
Kuttner, Repertorium 283-85.
Collection in Ninety-Five Titles (formerly Collectio Parisiensis II), a decretal collection compiled by Bernardus Papiensis in 1177-79, more than a decade before he compiled the Breuiarium extrauagantium. Bernardus's authorship has been disputed recently by J. Haneburg.
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia(Leipzig 1897 [Reprint ed. Graz 1958]) 21-45.
MANUSCRIPTS: Paris, B.N. lat. 1566, fol. 1-54v
LITERATURE: W. Holtzmann, 'Zu den Dekretalen bei Simon von Bisignano', Traditio 18
(1962) 454. J. Hanenburg, 'Decretals and Decretal Collections in the Second Half of the twelfth
century', TRG 34 (1966) 593. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 290. P. Landau, 'Die Entstehung der
systematischen Dekretalensammlungen und die europäische Kanonistik des 12.Jahrhunderts',
ZRG Kan. Abt. 66 (1979) 126.
Compilatio prima (Breuiarium extrauagantium)
AUTHOR: Bernardus Papiensis (Balbus)
DATE/PLACE: 1189-92/Bologna, likely in more than one phase.
EDITION: E. Friedberg (ed.), Quinque compilationes antiquae Leipzig 1882 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]). In this edition, Friedberg presents only the texts of decretals which had been omitted from the Gregorian Decretals. He presented a register including incipits, explicits, and references to the Gregoriana for the remaining chapters. Thus, this edition must be used in conjunction with Friedberg's edition of the Gregoriana: Corpus iuris canonici, vol. II (Leipzig 1879 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 1-928. He claims to have used the following manuscripts for this edition: Munich, Clm 3879; Freiburg 361; Munich, Clm 6352; Fulda D.5; and Leipzig 983; as well as the edition of Antonio Augustin.
MANUSCRIPTS: There are over 140 manuscripts containing all or part of Compilatio prima still in existence. Gerard Fransen has done extensive study on the development of Bernardus's decretal collection, although he has only published a portion of his results. He has argued that this work passed through several phases of development, though it is not clear that Bernardus was responsible for each phase. Acording to Fransen, the manuscripts of Compilatio prima may be divided into four basic groups:
GROUP A (given the Greek letter ) This is the oldest group; it omits 26 of the 912 chapters which Friedberg presents in his edition. Cracow, Domkapital 89; Grenoble 476; Siguenza 10.
GROUP B (given the Greek letter ) Fransen calls this the French group: some chapters omitted in A have been added. This may have happenned in two or perhaps more stages: 1. (10 chapters omitted which are also omitted in group A) ; 2. (only 2-5 chapters omitted: manuscripts vary on 1.12.2 and 4.4.4-5; Fransen believes this subgroup had a single common ancestor. In total this group contains 38 manuscripts: 29 are French/Belgian/Swiss, 7 are German, and 2 are Austrian.
GROUP C (given the Greek letter ) This is the classic group as contained in Friedberg's edition. 36 manuscripts: 12 French, 11 German, 7 Italian, and 6 Austrian.
GROUP D Fransen does not call this a group; but he refers to several manuscripts which contain incongruous or 'intermediary' forms of Bernardus's compilation. 1. A very old Alcobaça manuscript; 2.(something close to but distinct from group B, including Padua 35; Troyes 944; Paris B.N. 15997; Vatican City, Pal. lat. 652; Berlin 231; Worcester, Cath. F.122; and London, Lambeth palace ; and finally, 3. An intermediary group between A and C which is contained in Laon 385.
Fransen has not published a more specific list of the manuscripts in these groups. The remaining manuscripts containing Compilatio prima are: Bruges, Stadtbibl. 367; Bruges, Grande-Séminaire 44-63, fol. 1-86v; Brussels, Bibl. Royale 1407-9 Kat. 2560, fol. 1-90; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 19, fol. 1-78; Can. 20, fol. 1-54v; Can. 21, fol. 1-100; Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. , fol. 306 [Rose # 621 II], fol. 1-60; Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. , fol. 427, fol. 1-87v; Bonn, ehemals Bibl. Böcking, dann Schulte ??; Erlangen, Universitätsbibl. 349, fol. 1-72; Freiburg, Universitätsbibl. 361a; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.5, fol. 1-83; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.6; Giessen, Universitätsbibl. MCV, fol. 1v-46; Halle, Universitätsbibl. Ye.52 [ps.III]; Halle, Universitätsbibl. Ye.52 [ps.V], fol. 1v-5v; Halle, Universitätsbibl. Ye.80, fol. 1-78; Karlsruhe, Landesbibl. Aug. XL, fol. 1-82v; Karlsruhe, Landesbibl. CCX, fol. 1r-70va; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 968, fol. 1-77v; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 983, fol. 1-60v; Munich, Clm 3879, fol. 1-97v; Munich, Clm 6352, fol. 1-77; Munich, Clm 7430, fol. 1-106; Munich, Clm 8302, fol. 1-93; Trier, Stadtbibl. 864, fol. 1-66; Trier, Stadtbibl. 876, fol. 1-92; Cambridge, Caius Coll. 17 [James 28] pp. 1-134; Cambridge, Caius Coll. 150 [James 44], fol. 3-79v; Cheltenham, Thirlestaine House Phil. 2136 (had been sold by 1937); Durham, Cath. C.III.3, fol. 1-73v; Durham, Cath. C.III.4; Lincoln, Cath. 29, fol. 1-51v and 193-200v; Lincoln, Cath. 38, fol. 1-73; Lincoln, Cath. 163, fol. 1-83; London, British Museum Harl. 3834, fol. 2-119; London, British Museum Royal App. 4, fol. 1, 2-10v; London, Lambeth Palace 80, fol. 170-226; London, Lambeth Palace 105, fol. 137-213v; Angers 375 [362]; Arras 505 [597]; Arras 956 [75], fol. 1-29; Avranches 149, fol. 7-77; Beaune 19, fol. 1-89; Chalons-sur-Saône 15, fol. 169-76; Chartres 318 [355], fol. 1-76v; Chartres 384 [462], fol. 49-104; Douai 593, fol. 1-74; Douai 594; Douai 595; Epinal 72; Lille 145, fol. 2-79; Lyons, Université 6, fol. 1-65v; Paris, B.N. lat. 3925; Paris, B.N. lat. 3929; Paris, B.N. lat. 3930; Paris, B.N. lat. 3931; Paris, B.N. lat. 3932; Paris, B.N. lat. 3953; Paris, B.N. lat. 9632; Paris, B.N. lat. 14321; Paris, B.N. lat. 14610, fol. 3-175v; Paris, B.N. lat. 15398, fol. 3-73; Paris, B.N. lat. 15398, fol. 204-279; Paris, B.N. lat. 15399; Paris, B.N. lat. 15996; Paris, B.N. nouv. acq. lat. 2127; Paris, B.N. nouv. acq. lat. 2192; Paris, Mazarine 1292, fol. 160-98; Reims 690, fol. 1-114; Reims 692, fol. 36-111; Rouen 706 [E.54], fol. 1-80; St.-Omer 447; Siguënza 40; Toulouse 368, fol. 1-61; Tours 569; Troyes 102; Troyes 385; Valenciennes 274; Vendôme 89; Florence, Laurenziana S.Croce IIIsin.; Florence, Laurenziana IVsin.; Modena, Bibl. Estense XII.L.8; Montecassino 46 pp. 1-178; Montecassino 67 pp. 1-161; Montecassino 183 pp. 1-174; Padua, S.Antonio 41; Perugia, Bibl. Commun. L.69 [817], fol. 1-107; Venice, San Marco VIII.22, fol. 23-71; Vercelli, Archivio Capitolare 23 [Ar.84]; Admont 22; Graz, Universitätsbibl.374; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.106; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.138; Melk, Stiftsbibl. F.33; Melk, Stiftsbibl. I.37; Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 30; Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 34; Lisbon, Bibl. Nac. Alcob. 173 [304], fol. 10v-115; Lisbon, Bibl. Nac. Alcob. 381 [305]; Burgo de Osma, Cath. 6, fol. 2-115v; Cordoba, Cated. 22; Escorial, K.I.9; Tortosa, MS 269, fol. 1-93r; Olmütz, Kathedralkapital 589; Vatican City, Vat. lat. 1377, fol. 2-98v; Vat. lat. 2509, fol. 1-93; Vat. Borgh. 264, fol. 1-74v; Vat. Chis. E.VII.207, fol. 1-88; Vat. Ottob. 1943; Vat. Pal. lat. 288, fol. 219-287; Vat. Pal. lat. 652, fol. 1-60; Vat. Pal. lat. 653, fol. 1-64v; Vat. Pal. lat. 696; Vat. Urb. lat. 178, fol. 1-77v (Kuttner, Repertorium 329-440). Geneva Bibl. publique et universitaire MS lat. 167; St. Gall, Stiftsbibl. 715; Sitten, Archiv des Domkapitels (AVal II) (Traditio 14 [1958] 465-66). Lillienfeld, Stiftsbibl. 220 fol 1r-72va [Tradtio 21 (1965) 481]. Toledo, Catedral 20-12; 36-12; G 6-1; G 7-7 (fragments only) [Traditio 21 (1965) 512]. St.-Omer Bibl. Munic. 107 [450], fol. 3-114v; [Traditio 26 (1970) 444]. Madrid, Bibl. de la Real Academia de la Hist. 66 (fragment); Orense, Bibl. del Cabildo, Frag. 37b (fragment) [Traditio 26 (1970) 459]. Alba Julia, (Romania) Bibl. Bathyanyana 166; Bordeaux, Bibl de la Ville, 400; Florence, Vallombrosa 38 (327), fol. 9ra-64vb; Monte Cassino, Bibl. Abbaziale 468 pp. 87-203; Orleans, Bibl. de la Ville 223; Paris, B.N. lat 1540 fol 2ra-67vb; Piacenza, Bibl. Capitolare 35 (47) [BMCL 4 9-15].
LITERATURE: G. Fransen, 'Les diverses formes de la compilatio prima', Scrinium Lovanensis:
Melanges historiques Etienne van Cauwenbergh (Univ. of Louvain, Recueil de travaux d'histoire
et de philologie 24; Louvain 1961); idem, 'La tradition manuscrite de la "Compilatio prima",'
Proceedings Boston (MIC C-1; Vatican City 1965) 55-62. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium 329-344. P.
Landau, 'Alttestamentliches Recht in der Compilatio I', SG 20 (1976) 111-33; Charles Lefebvre,
'Les gloses à la "Compilatio prima" et les problèmes qu'elles soulèvent', Proceedings Boston
(MIC C-1; Vatican City 1965) 63-70 at 66-67. Isaias da Rosa Periera, 'Dois Manuscritos
Alcobacenses Da Primeira Compilação', Lumen (1962) 1-23. A. Vetulani, 'Deux intéressants
manuscrits de la "Compilatio prima",' Traditio 12 (1956) 605-11. S. Kuttner,
Repertorium
322-44.
Compilatio secunda, called 'secunda' even though it was produced after Compilatio tertia because it contains decretals prior to Innocent III. Johannes Galensis seems to have relied upon the Collectiones Gilberti and Alani for the text of decretals. This compilation was likely produced because Compilatio tertia essentially rendered the Compilations of Gilbertus and Alanus half-obsolete; Johannes Galensis simply salvaged from their collections the material not taken by Petrus Beneventanus and put it into a more convenient form.
AUTHOR: Johannes Galensis
DATE/PLACE: 1210-1215 Bologna
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Quinque Compilationes Antiquae (Leipzig 1882 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 66-104. In this edition, Friedberg presents only the texts of decretals which had been omitted from the Gregorian Decretals. He presented a register including incipits, explicits, and references to the Gregoriana for the remaining chapters. Thus, this edition must be used in conjunction with Friedberg's edition of the Gregoriana: Corpus iuris canonici, vol. II (Leipzig 1879 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 1-928. He claims to have used the following manuscripts for this edition: Munich, Clm 3879; Freiburg 361; Munich, Clm 6352; Fulda D.5; and Leipzig 983; as well as the edition of Antonio Augustin.
MANUSCRIPTS: Admont, Stiftsbibl. 22, fol. 86r-128v; Admont, Stiftsbibl. 55, fol. 57r-100r; Alba Iulia, Bibl. Batthynaeum 166, fol. 70r-108r; Arras 505, 2nd work; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 19, fol. 79r-116r; Can. 20, fol. 71-98; Can. 21, fol. 101-142; Can. 22, fol. 1-59v; Beaune 19, fol. 91ff; Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. , fol. 427, fol. 90-135v; Bordeaux, Bibl. de la Ville 400, 2nd work; Bruges, Stadtbibl. 367, fol. ?-113v; Bruges, Grand-Séminaire 44-64, fol. 87-134v; Burgo de Osma, Catedral 6, fol. 116-169v; Cambridge, Caius Coll. 150, fol. 81-118; Chartres 296, fol. 194-203; Chartres 318, fol. 77ff; Chartres 384, fol. 1-46r, 47v-48v; Cordoba, Bibl. del Cabildo 10, fol. 95ra-137rb; Cordoba, Bibl. del Cabildo 20 (fragmentary); Douai 593, fol. 101ff; Douai 595, 1st work; Durham, Cathedral C.III.4, 2nd work; Erlangen, Universitätsbibl. 349, fol. 73-113; Escorial, K.I.9, fol. 68r-110vb; Florence, Bibl. Naz. Conv. Soppr. da ordinare: Vallombrosa 36 (325), fol. 87ra-129vb; Florence, Laurenziana S.Croce IVsin 2, fol. 79r-129v; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.6, 2nd work; Graz, Universitätsbibl. 374, fol. 97r-145v; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.106, fol. 81r-122v; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.138, fol. 81r-122v; Karlsruhe, Landesbibl. Aug.XL, fol. 83-120; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 983, fol. 61-91; Lille 145, fol. 80-119; Lincoln, Cathedral 29, fol. 52ff; Lincoln, Cathedral 38; Lincoln, Cathedral 163, fol. 84-126v; Lisbon, Bibl. nac. Alcob. 381; London, Brit. Libr. Royal 11.C.VII, fol. 81r-112v; Lyon, Universitè 6, fol. 66r-81v (mutilated 1.3.1 - 1.8.3 with various additions); Marburg, Universitätsbibl. C.2, fol. 1-71; Modena, Bibl. Estense. XII.L.8; Monte Cassino, Bibl. dell'abbazia 67, pp. 163-244; Munich, Clm 3879, fol. 99-149; Orense, Bibl. del Cabildo, Frag. 37-B (fragmentary: 1.2.2-3, 5; 1.11.2; 1.12.1-2; 1.15.1; 1.16.2); Orense, Arch. de la Catedral 4, fol. 46r-72v; Orleans, Bibl. de la Ville 223; Padua, Bibl. Anton. N.35, fol. 81r-122v; Paris, B.N. lat. 3925A, fol. 3-66v; Paris, B.N. lat. 3929, 2nd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 3930, fol. 69r-98v; Paris, B.N. lat. 3931A, 2nd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 3932, fol. 70-102v; Paris, B.N. lat. 3953, 1st work; Paris, B.N. lat. 14321; Paris, B.N. lat. 15398, fol. 74-105v; Paris, B.N. lat. 15399, 2nd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 15400, fol. 70ra-102va; Paris, B.N. lat. 15997, 2nd work; Paris, B.N. lat. nouv. acq. 2127, 2nd work; Paris, B.N. lat. nouv. acq. 2192, 2nd work; Paris, Mazarine 1292, fol. 69-101v; Perugia, Bibl. Commun. L.69, fol. 108-163; Plock Diocesan Seminary no. 67, 2nd work; Plock Diocesan Seminary, no. 69, 2nd work; Reims 690, fol. 115-172; Rouen 706, fol. 81-125v; Saint-Omer, Bibl. Municip. 107 (450), fol. 119-166 (in a unique form); Saint-Omer, Bibl. Municip. 447, fol. 66r-101v; Sitten, Archiv des Domkapitels, fol. 102ra-151ra; Toulouse 368, fol. 63-93; Troyes 102, 2nd work; Troyes 385, 2nd work; Vatican City, Vat. lat. 1377, fol. 101-145v; Vat. Borgh. lat. 264, fol. 75-107; Vat. Chis. E.VII.207, fol. 89-134v; Vat. Urb. 178, fol. 78-117; Worcester, Cathedral F.177, fol. 3-5 (fragment); Würzburg, Universitätsbibl. Mp. theol., fol. 112, fol. 62-107; Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 30, fol. ?-101; Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 34, fol. 84-127v. Lost Manuscripts: Bonn, formerly Bibl. Böcking (lost); Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 968, fol. 78-114v); Leningrad, Oéffl. Bibl. II.fol.mbr.15 4-42 (lost in fire); Tours 569, fol. 13-44v (lost);
LITERATURE: M. Bertram, 'Some additions to the "Repertorium der Kanonistik",' BMCL 4
(1974) 9-16; S. Kuttner, Repertorium 345-354.
Compilatio tertia
AUTHOR: Petrus Beneventanus
DATE/PLACE: 1209/10 (Rome?)
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Quinque Compilationes Antiquae (Leipzig 1882 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 105-134. In this edition, Friedberg presents only the texts of decretals which had been omitted from the Gregorian Decretals. He presented a register including incipits, explicits, and references to the Gregoriana for the remaining chapters. Thus, this edition must be used in conjunction with Friedberg's edition of the Gregoriana: Corpus iuris canonici, vol. II (Leipzig 1879 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 1-928. He claims to have used the following manuscripts for this edition: Munich, Clm 3879; Freiburg 361; Munich, Clm 6352; Fulda D.5; and Leipzig 983; as well as the edition of Antonio Augustin.
MANUSCRIPTS: Bolognese Vulgate: Admont, Stiftsbibl. 22, fol. 129r-244v; Admont, Stiftsbibl. 55, fol. 101r-222v; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 19, fol. 116v-222; Can. 20, fol. 99-180v; Cordoba, Bibl. del Cabildo 10, fol. 138ra-273ra; Erlangen, Universitätsbibl. 349, fol. 114-202v; Florence, Laurenziana S.Croce IVsin 2, fol. 130r-237v; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.106, 123r-241r; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.138, 123r-232v; Karlsruhe, Landesbibl. Aug.XL, fol. 121-230v; Kassel, iur. 11; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 983, fol. 92r-179r; London, Brit. Libr. Royal 11.C.VII, fol. 113r-209r; Melk, Stiftsbibl. F.33, 2nd work; Melk, Stiftsbibl. I.37, 3rd work; Melk, Stiftsbibl. 190 [old 333]; Melk, Stiftsbibl. 190 [old 518], fol. 92r-152v; Monte Cassino, Bibl. dell'abbazia 46, pp. 181-437; Munich, Clm 3879, fol. 150-266; Paris, B.N. lat. 3930, 99r-215r; Paris, B.N. lat. 3931A, 3rd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 3932, fol. 103r-201v; Paris, B.N. lat. 14321, 3rd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 15997, 3rd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 16900; Paris, B.N. nouv. acq. lat. 2191; Vatican City, Vat. lat. 1377, fol. 148r-279v; Vat. Borgh. lat. 264, fol. 108-230; Vat. Chis. E.VII.207, fol. 135-256v; Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 30, fol. 102-200; Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 34, fol. 128-242r. French Recension: Douai 598, fol. 2r-120r; Frankfurt am Main, Stadtbibl. 28, pp. 1-219; Graz, Universitätsbibl. 374, 146r-283v; Leningrad, lat. F. II. uel. 1, 1r-124v; Lyon, Universitè 6, fol. 82r-176r; Paris, B.N. lat. 3928; Paris, B.N. lat. 3929, 3rd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 3933, 1st work; Paris, B.N. lat. nouv. acq. 2127, 3rd work; Paris, Mazarine 1292, fol. 102r-159v; Reims, Bibl. de la Ville 691, fol. 3r-152r; Rouen, Bibl. Munic. 706, fol. 127r-254r; Saint-Omer, Bibl. Municip. 447, 102r-202r; Saint-Omer, Bibl. Municip. 484, fol. 6r-109v; Vatican City, Vat. lat. 1378, fol. 1r-105v (ends at 5.21.5, 'pro quo in late'); Vat. lat. 2509, fol. 140-275v; Vat. lat. 2510, fol. 1r-227r (16th century MS copied directly from Vat. lat. 1378). MSS exhibiting traces of French Recension: Hereford, Cathedral Chapter P.4.x, fol. 1r-185v; New Haven, Yale Univ. 423, fol. 1r-83v; Padua, Bibl. Ant. II.35, fol. 123r-258r; Paris, B.N. lat. 14611, fol. 1r-154r. MSS Not Categorized By Pennington: Arras 505, 3rd work; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 22, fol. 61-218; Beaune 19, fol. 133ff; Bruges, Stadtbibl. 367, fol. 114-231v; Burgo de Osma, Catedral 6, fol. 170-319v; Cambridge, Caius Coll. 17, fol. 135-328; Chartres 296, fol. 80ff; Chartres 318, fol. 117ff; Chartres 384, fol. 105-246; Copenhagen, Royal Bibl. Gl.Kgl.S. 196, fol. ; Cordoba, Bibl. del Cabildo 440; Douai 593, fol. 140ff; Durham, Cathedral C.III.4, 3rd work; Escorial, K.I.9, fol. 112ff; Florence, Bibl. Naz. Conv. Soppr. da ordinare: Vallombrosa 36 (325), fol. 131ra-260vb.; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.5, final work; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.6, 3rd work; Giessen, Universitätsbibl. MCVI; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 968, fol. 115-232; Lille 145, fol. 120-241; Lincoln, Cathedral 29, fol. 92ff; Lincoln, Cathedral 38, fol. 75ff; Lisbon, Bibl. nac. Alcob. 381, 3rd work; Orense, Arch. de la Catedral 4, fol. 74r-147; Orleans, Bibl. de la Ville 223 and 226; Paris, B.N. lat. 3926; Paris, B.N. lat. 3927; Paris, B.N. lat. 12542, 1st work; Paris, B.N. lat. 15398, fol. 106-202; Paris, B.N. lat. 15399, 3rd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 15400, fol. 125ra-226vb; Paris, B.N. lat. nouv. acq. 2192, 3rd work; Perugia, Bibl. Commun. L.69, fol. 164ff; Plock Diocesan Seminary 69, 3rd work; Salamanca, Civil Universidad 2526 (fragmentary: fol. 251 - 1.24.1-4); Toulouse 368, fol. 120-223; Troyes 102, 3rd work; Troyes 439. Possible Manuscripts: Bordeaux, Bibl. de la Ville 400; Lucca, Cathedral Chapter 137; Madrid, Bibl. Nac. C.3; Madrid, Bibl. Nac. Tolentan. IV.20; Milan, Bibl. Trivulziana 388; Rieti, Bibl. Comun. O.1; Sienna, Bibl. Pubb. J.III.16; Vienna, ÖNB 2149, fol. 1-10v (fragmentary); Vienna, ÖNB 2153, fol. 95-190v; Vienna, ÖNB 2183, fol. 87-106. Lost Manuscripts: Leningrad, Oéffl. Bibl. II.fol.mbr.15 43ff (lost in fire)
LITERATURE: M. Bertram, 'Some additions to the "Repertorium der Kanonistik",' BMCL 4
(1974) 9-16; S. Kuttner, Repertorium 355-368.
Compilatio quarta, an odd compilation in that it contained decretals from Innocent III as well as the Constitutions of the Fourth Lateran Council. It thus was in part a duplication. Only the compiler, Johannes Teutonicus, ever glossed Compilatio quarta. Johannes brought the collection to Pope Innocent III and he went away angry. Stephan Kuttner has asserted that he sought the same sort of authentication for his decretal compilation that was given to Petrus Beneventanus's Compilatio tertia.
AUTHOR: Johannes Teutonicus
DATE/PLACE: Bologna 1216
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Quinque Compilationes Antiquae (Leipzig 1882 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 135-150. In this edition, Friedberg presents only the texts of decretals which had been omitted from the Gregorian Decretals. He presented a register including incipits, explicits, and references to the Gregoriana for the remaining chapters. Thus, this edition must be used in conjunction with Friedberg's edition of the Gregoriana: Corpus iuris canonici, vol. II (Leipzig 1879 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 1-928. He claims to have used the following manuscripts for this edition: Munich, Clm 3879; Freiburg 361; Munich, Clm 6352; Fulda D.5; and Leipzig 983; as well as the edition of Antonio Augustin.
MANUSCRIPTS: Admont, Stiftsbibl. 22, fol. 246v-270v; Arras 505, 4th work; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 19, fol. 223r-255r; Can. 23, fol. 1-51; Beaune 19, fol. 273ff; Burgo de Osma, Catedral 6, fol. 320-356v; Cambridge, caius Coll. 17, pp. 329-381; Cambridge, Caius Coll. 150, fol. 120-151v; Chartres 318, fol. 238ff; Chartres 384, fol. 247-281v; Cordoba, Bibl. del Cabildo 10, fol. 274-306; Douai 593, fol. 75ff; Douai 596, 1st work; Durham, Cathedral C.III.4, 4th work; Florence, Bibl. Conv. soppr. da ordinare: Vallombrosa 36(325), fol. 261ra-293vb; Florence, Laurenziana S.Croce IVsin 2, fol. 238r-253v(251); Florence, Laurenziana S.Croce IIIsin 6, pp. 108ff; Frankfurt am Main, Stadtbibl. 28, fol. 1r-139v; Fulda, Landesbibl. D.6, 4th work; Graz, Universitätsbibl. 374, fol. 284r-319v; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.106, fol. 243r-272v; Graz, Universitätsbibl. III.138, fol. 246v-268r; Hereford, Cathed. libr. P.4.x, fol. 187r-228v; Leiden, Universitätsbibl. Abl. 12; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 968, fol. 232-261; Leningrad, lat. F II vel.1, fol. 125r-156v; Lincoln, Cathedral 29, fol. 169-192v, fol. 3; Lisbon, Bibl. nac. Alcob. 381, fourth work; London, Brit. Libr. Royal 11.C.VII, fol. 210r-243r; Lucca, Cathed. Chapter 137; Lucerne, Centralbibl. P.msc.2, fol. 1r-32r; Lyon, Universitè 6, fol. 177r-201v; Madrid, Bibl. Nac. C.3; Madrid, Bibl. Nac. Toletan. IV.20; Marburg, Universitätsbibl. C.2, fol. 71-103; Milan, Trivulziana 388; Monte Cassino, Bibl. dell'abbazia 185, pp. 181-239; Munich, Clm 3879, fol. 267-304; Orense, Arch. de la Catedral 4, fol. 148r-165v; Orleans, Bibl. de la Ville 223, 4th work; Orleans, Bibl. de la Ville 226, 2nd work; Padua, Bibl. Anton. N.35, fol. 259r-282r; Paris, B.N. lat. 3930, fol. 215v (fragment); Paris, B.N. lat. 3932, fol. 203r-236r; Paris, B.N. lat. 3933, 2nd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 11714, fol. 1ra-26vb; Paris, B.N. lat. 12542, 2nd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 14321, 4th work; Paris, B.N. lat. 15400, fol. 228ra-253rb; Paris, B.N. lat. 15997, 4th work; Paris, B.N. lat. nouv. acq. 2192, 4th work; Reims 690, fol. 173-215; Rieti, Bibl. Commun. O.1; Rouen 706, fol. 269r-297r; Saint-Omer, Bibl. Municip. 447, fol. 203r-202v; Salamanca, Bibl. del Univer. 2475 (fragment 4 Comp. 2.17.3); Sienna, Bibl. Publ. J.III.16; Toulouse 368, fol. 95-119; Troyes 102, 4th work; Troyes 385, 2nd work; Vatican City, Vat. lat. 1377, fol. 282r-317r; Vat. lat. 2509, fol. 276-310; Vat. Borgh. lat. 264, fol. 231-267v; Vat. Chis. E.VII.207, fol. 257-272v; Vienna, Staatsbibl. 2149, fol. 1-10v; Vienna, Staatsbibl. 2183, fol. 87-106; Worcester, Cathedral F.177, fol. 7-24v. Lost manuscripts: Bonn, formerly Bibl. Böcking (lost).
LITERATURE: M. Bertram, 'Some additions to the "Repertorium der Kanonistik",' BMCL 4
(1974) 9-16; S. Kuttner, 'Johannes Teutonicus, das vierte Laterankonzil, und die Compilatio
quarta', Miscellanea Giovanni Mercati (Studi e Testi 125; Città del Vaticano 1946) 608-34; idem,
Repertorium 372-81.
Compilatio quinta
AUTHOR: Tancred
DATE/PLACE: Bologna 1226
EDITION: E. Friedberg, Quinque Compilationes Antiquae (Leipzig 1882; reprint ed. Graz 1956) 151-186.) In this edition, Friedberg presents only the texts of decretals which had been omitted from the Gregorian Decretals. He presented a register including incipits, explicits, and references to the Gregoriana for the remaining chapters. Thus, this edition must be used in conjunction with Friedberg's edition of the Gregoriana: Corpus iuris canonici, vol. II (Leipzig 1879 [reprint ed. Graz 1956]) 1-928. He claims to have used the following manuscripts for this edition: Munich, Clm 3879; Freiburg 361; Munich, Clm 6352; Fulda D.5; and Leipzig 983; as well as the edition of Antonio Augustin.
MANUSCRIPTS: Admont 22, fol. 271r-311r; Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 23, fol. 55-115v; Chartres 384, fol. 282ff; Cordoba, Bibl. del Cabildo 10, fol. 307r-338; Cordoba, Bibl. del Cabildo 440; Douai 596, fol. 25ff; Graz, Universitätsbibl. 374, 320r-353v; Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 968, fol. 262-297v; Lisbon, Bibl. Nac. Alcob. 381, 5th work; Lucerne, Centralbibl. P.msc.2, fol. 33r-64v; Madrid, Bibl. Nac. C.3; Madrid, Bibl. Nac. R.67; London, Brit. Libr. Royal 11.C.VII, fol. 246-271v; Paris, B.N. lat. 3933, 3rd work; Paris, B.N. lat. 15997, 5th work; Paris, B.N. lat. nouv. acq. 2127, 5th work; Tours 565, fol. 1-42; Vienna, Staatsbibl. 2077, fol. 2-33v; Vienna, Staatsbibl. 2183, fol. 106-108v (fragment).
LITERATURE: M. Bertram, 'Some additions to the "Repertorium der Kanonistik",' BMCL 4
(1974) 9-16; L. Boyle, 'The Compilatio quinta and the registers of Honorius III', BMCL 8 (1978)
9-19. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 382-385.
Compilatio Romana (see Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus)
Commentum Atrebatense (see Note Atrebatenses)
Concordantia discordantium canonum (see Gratian)
Conradus Teutonicus (Konrad von Höxter), the author of a penitential Summula magistri Conradi, which was composed ca. 1226-29. It is based chiefly on the Summa of Damasus. Conradus is held to be identical with Konrad of Höxter, the first Dominican general for the German province (1221-36).
TEXT: Summula Conradi, EDITION: J. Renard, Trois sommes (Louvain 1989) 2.1-133.
LITERATURE: J. Dietterle, 'Die "Summa confessorum (sive de casibus conscientiae)" von ihren
Anfängen an bis Silvester Prierias', ZKG 24 (1903) 520-30, 26 (1905) 79-80; Kuttner,
Repertorium443. J. Renard, Trois sommes de pénitence de la première moitié du xiiie siècle: La
'Summula Magistri Conradi'; les sommes 'Quia non pigris' et 'Decime dande sunt' (2 vols;
Louvain 1989).
Constitutiones (See Church Councils by Name; Lateran IV, Lyons I, Lyons II, etc.)
Continuatio prima (see Summa Casinensis)
Cy(prian?) may have been the full name of an otherwise unknown magister, who wrote and signed some of the early glosses on Gratian's Decretum. Rudolf Weigand has counted seven of them in two manuscripts.
TEXTS: Glosses on the Decretum, MANUSCRIPTS: Arras, Bibl. Munic. 500; Munich, Clm 28175.
LITERATURE: R. Weigand, Die Naturrechtslehre der Legisten und Dekretisten von Irnerius bis Accursius und von Gratian bis Johannes Teutonicus (Münchener Theologische Studien III. Kan. Abt. 26; Munich 1967) 48-49, 51, 82-83, 448, 450; idem, 'Glossenstudien', SG 26 (1992) III.20