Pre-Gratian medieval canonical collections: texts, manuscripts, concepts

Appendix I Firenze, Bibliotheca Medicea-Laurentiana, Ashburnham 53Appendix II St. Petersburg, Nationalnaya Biblioteka O. v. II. 4; Appendix III Writings of Gregory the Great (590-604) in the First Part of the 'Collectio Tripartita' (Comparative Table ofGregory the Great's Original Tex...

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Main Author: Szuromi, Szabolcs Anzelm (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin, Germany Frank & Timme 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Szuromi, Szabolcs Anzelm, 1972-, Pre-gratian medieval canonical collections] (2014) (Ferenczy, Rita)
Series/Journal:Aus Religion und Recht Band 18
Further subjects:B Canon Law
B RELIGION ; Christian Theology ; Ecclesiology
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Szuromi, Szabolcs Anzelm: Pre-Gratian medieval canonical collections : texts, manuscripts, concepts. - Berlin, Germany : Frank & Timme, ©2014. - 152 pages
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Summary:Appendix I Firenze, Bibliotheca Medicea-Laurentiana, Ashburnham 53Appendix II St. Petersburg, Nationalnaya Biblioteka O. v. II. 4; Appendix III Writings of Gregory the Great (590-604) in the First Part of the 'Collectio Tripartita' (Comparative Table ofGregory the Great's Original Texts); Bibliography; Index of Manuscripts.
Preface; Abbreviations; I. Textual-historical overview on the Canones apostolici; II. The Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana and its Discipline regarding Bishops; III. Rules concerning Bishops in the Decretales Pseudo-Isidorianae, especially the Regulation on the Death of Bishops; IV. The Decretum Burchardi Wormatiensis and its Discipline regarding Bishops; V. Notes on the 74 Titles Digest; VI. Anselm of Lucca and his Canonical Collection; VII. Ivonian intention to collect all of the Disciplinary Sources of the Church; VIII. Development of Contents and Structure.
The canonical collections took their starting point from the 'sacred law' (ius sacrum) characteristic of canon law, since its norms promote the sanctification of the individual persons. This principle was the basis for the compilation of the so-called Pre-Gratian canon law collections, too. In the recent research, there have arisen new stresses on the better understanding of how this textual development of canonical collections had happened prior the Decretum Gratiani. An original canonical textual witness testifies about the circumstances of its origin, and, indeed, about the physical effects
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:3732998991
ISSN:1860-8388