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Report No. a222

Fragmentum Cracoviense

1180s

 

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Biography/Description

Very neatly copied and glossed fragment of a decretal collection (probably its first and final folios) preserved on flyleaves. Original collection belonged to the ‘Bambergensis Group’ and is closely related to, and prior to, the Collectio Lipsiensis. All but one text are papal decretals, the majority of them by Alexander III. Three texts probably derive from a pre-Gratian source.

 

Entry by: KP rev AL 2015

 

Text(s)

 
No. 1

Fragmentum Cracoviense.

 

Text(s) – Manuscripts

No. 1

Fragmentum Cracoviense.

 
Manuscript

Kraków, Arch. Kap. 106, fol. 1–2

 

Text(s) – Modern Editions

No. 1

Fragmentum Cracoviense.

 
Modern Editions

Analysis by A. Vetulani and S. Kuttner in Traditio, 16 (1960) 534–40.

 

Literature

A. Vetulani, ‘Un fragment d’une collection systématique de décrétales antérieure à la “Compilatio Prima”’, Traditio, 16 (1960) 534–40.