New manuscripts
As manuscripts no. 323 and 324 a Karlsruhe manuscript with a title of the Lex Alamannorum and a fragment of the Lex Ribuaria (now part of a Graz manuscript) could be newly included.
As manuscripts no. 323 and 324 a Karlsruhe manuscript with a title of the Lex Alamannorum and a fragment of the Lex Ribuaria (now part of a Graz manuscript) could be newly included.
We now offer an index to Heinrich Brunner’s “Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte”, which was prepared under the auspices of Anja Holtschneider, staff member of the project “Capitularia. Edition of the Frankish Capitularies“. This provides a direct access to all passages that mention leges and capitularies.
The Bibliotheca legum now offers a short description of the fragment Vatican City Vat. Lat. 15204c, which only contains the rubric of title 91,2 (B-text).
The Bibliotheca legum now offers two new codices: Cologne, Historisches Archiv, W 328 and Perugia, Biblioteca Capitolare, 32.
Our website now offers editions of Lex Salica (K-version) 14,16 and 59, new studies especially on the Lex Salica, and a few new manuscripts (e.g. of the so-called Corpus Iuris Civilis).
We spent the last few weeks integrating the third volume of Bernhard Bischoff’s “Katalog der festländischen Handschriften”, which has been recently published. Especially information about date and origin of manuscripts in the Biblioteca Vaticana and the National Library in Paris could be completed.
We wish you a prosperous and happy 2014!
The Bibliotheca legum-team
During our research for the Bibliotheca legum we were able to detect a fragment of the Lex Salica in the State Library of Bamberg, which has not been acknowledged so far. Additionally, also a previously unnoticed capitulary was found in the manuscript Berlin, Staatsbibliothek – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Savigny 1. It was even not covered by Mordek in his Bibliotheca (1995).