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> <Thanks, Michael Hynes, for reminding me to pick up a thread which I
> left off a couple of years ago: the manuscript tradition of Ansegisus.
> Could you give me the full reference to yourself, i.e. where have you
> been, or will be, published? Thanks, Luciana
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> Luciana Cuppo Csaki
> Societas internationalis pro Vivario
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On the manuscript tradition of Ansegisus start with Lotte Kery, Canonical
Collections of the Early Middle Ages (Ca. 400-1140): A Bibliographical Guide
to the Manuscripts and Literature (History of Medieval Canon Law, ed.
Wilfried Hartmann and Kenneth Pennington; Catholic University of America
Press, 2000). Then turn to Hubert Mordek, Bibliotheca capitularium regum
Francorum manuscripta: Uberlieferung und Traditionszusammenhang der
frankischen Herrschererlasse (MGH Hilfsmittel. Vol. 15; Munich, 1995). I
count some 114 mss of Ansegisus/Benedict the Levite/Abbrev. Finally, see the
database by Linda Fowler-Magerl, Kanones: A selection of canon law
collections compiled outside Italy between 1000 and 1140 (Piesenkofen:
Kanones WIP Verlag, 1998) for the transmission of individual canons.
Michael F. Hynes
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