London, British Library, Add. 47676

London, British Library, Add. 47676

Weltliches Recht im Frankenreich

Repository:

London (Great Britain)
British Library
Add. 47676

Digital image available at Biblioteca Europea

N.B.: The shelfmark of this codex is not Add. 46676 as some studies propose.

History:

Origin:
10th/11th century (Mommsen); end of the 10th century, Lower Italy (Liebs); end of the 10th century, Ravello (Mordek); foll. 1-156: late 10th century, foll. 157-164: 12th century, South Italy (Kaiser); late 9th or 10th century (Zeumer)

Provenance:
The first known provenance of this codex is in South Italy (Kaiser 2004).


Physical description:


Quires:
Number: 164 foll; 19 counted quaternions; followed by 4 sheets; during the 12th century a further, not numbered quaternio was added
Size: 210 x 290 mm


Script:

Glosses:


Contents:

  • 1r - 156r
    Collectio Gaudenziana with the following content:
  • -- excerpts from the Epitome Aegidii
  • -- excerpts from the Appendix A of the Epitome Iuliani
  • -- excerpts from Justinian's Institutiones
  • -- excerpts from the Codex Iustinianus
  • -- excerpts from the Lex Visigothorum
  • -- Capitula incerta
  • -- apocryphal constitution of Theodosius II and Valentinian III
  • 156va - 164ra
    Epitome Iuliani (Capp. 132, 114, 161, 259, 324, 325, 373, 378, 392) with summae to the chapters
  • 164ra - 164rb
    Pseudo-Gregorius I

References:

  • Zeumer 1902 p. XX
  • Mommsen 1905 p. CI
  • Mordek 1995 p. 104, 250, 758, 809 [PDF-Download]
  • Kaiser 2002 p. 229 (cum n. 96)
  • Liebs 2002 p. 111 (n. 108), 119 (n. 161), 222 (n. 500)
  • Kaiser 2004 p. 21, 320-324, 408, 659-668, 825-844
  • Kaiser 2007 p. 202, 223 (n. 116), 264-265, 270-271, 287-289, 291, 352, 356 (n. 37)
  • Radding / Ciaralli 2007 p. 70-72
  • Ganivet 2009 p. 302 (n. 92)
  • Hartmann 2008 p. 337
  • Loschiavo 2015 p. 89-90, 95
  • Faulkner 2016 p. 263
  • Trump 2021 p. 60-66
  • Wolfgang Kaiser, Collectio Gaudenziana und Textkritik des Codex Iustinianus, in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung 132 (2015), p. 201-298.
  • Hans-Georg Hermann, Verformung, Verdrängung und Verlust von Rechtswissen in den Leges, in: Stephan Dusil / Gerald Schwedler / Raphael Schwitter (Hrsg.), Exzerpieren - Kompilieren - Tradieren. Transformationen des Wissens zwischen Spätantike und Frühmittelalter (Millennium-Studien 64), Berlin / Boston 2017, p. 105-129, hier p. 117-129.

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