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Résumé : CCCC MS 94 contains an expanded version of the decretal collection of Ivo of Chartres (c. 1040-1116), Panormia, known as the Collectio decem partium and sometimes attributed to Hildebert of Lavardin (1056-1133). The manuscript was written in Canterbury in the mid-twelfth century, though authorities disagree as to whether it was produced at the Benedictine abbey of St Augustine, or the Benedictine cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity, Christ Church. The hand of the same scribe that produced this codex has been identified in CUL MS Kk.1.17, Oxford, Bodleian MS e Mus. 66 and CCCC MSS 270 and 274. In the eighteenth century Nasmith recorded a fragment of a homily written in uncial script as being present with the codex, but this had disappeared by the time that M. R. James examined the volume. It has never been rediscovered.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
1r-151v - Collectio decem partium (expansion of Ivo of Chartres, Panormia) || Panormia Ivonis Carnotensis || Ivonis CarnotensisPanormia
Note : At top of f. 1r Parker has written
Note : Deest folium. forte est Theodori Archiep. Cantuar. (!!!)
Note : Begins imperfectly in c. viii of part i
rubric : (1r) Augustinus de unico baptismo libro iiiito
incipit : (1r) Si pro eo qui respondere potest in baptismo
Note : At the end of part I (f. 14r) Parker notes that cap. lx (Clemens lacobo: Abbatis palla etc.) is plus quam in libro impresso.
Note : (15v) Part II (preceded by Capitula, as are the rest)
rubric : (16r) Ex decretis Julij
Note : (35r) Part III
Note : (62v) Part IV
Note : (81r) Part V
Note : (96r) Part VI
Note : (108v) Part VII
Note : (122r) Part VIII (lacuna in capp. 4-8)
Note : (129v) Part IX
Note : (142r) Part X
Note : Ending f. 158v in cap. xxvii
Note : (151v) Si magos consuluisti etc. duos annos per legitimas ferias penitere debes
Note : This is not the Panormia, but seemingly the revision of it by an unknown author, made about 1130, which is described by M. Paul Fournier as the Collection en dix parties. (Les Collections Canoniques attribuées à Yves de Chartres (Bibliothओque de l'7#201;cole des Chartes) 1897, p. 147)
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