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Lex Wisigothorum

Skoklostersamlingen

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ReferenskodSE/RA/720795/I/01/001/In folio/E 8641 (N:o 22)
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Allmän anmärkningSkoklostersamlingen E 8641. - Lex Wisigothorum.

F. 1-118. "Codex Legum Wisigothorum" (17th century title): "Salutare daturi in legum constitutione...-...et in eternum copiosa perveniat. Amen." (on f. 110). Lib. 1 (f. 1-2v); lib. 2 (f. 2v-25v); lib. 3 (f. 25v-38); lib. 4 (f. 38v-48); lib. 5 (f. 48-58); lib. 6 (f. 58-68); lib. 7 (f. 68-73v); lib. 8 (f. 73v-82); lib. 9 (f. 82-89); lib. 10 (f. 89-93v); lib. 11 (f. 93v-94); lib. 12 (f. 94-110); clausula (f. 110); capitula (f. 111-118). MGH, LL nat. Germ., vol. I, 1902, éd. K. Zeumer, p. 33-456 (this manuscript is used for the edition under the reference "V 1"; cf. p. XXI). The glosses found in this manuscript, which were added between the end of the 12th century and the 13th century, have been edited by B. von Bonin, "Eine Glosse zur Lex Visigothorum", in Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere Deutsche Geschichtskunde, vol. 29, p. 51-94.

F. 118. [Annales Barcinonenses] (late 12th century addition): "Pipinus regnavit annis XXXVII... - ...fuerunt capte civitates Ilerde et Frage". MGH, SS, vol. XIX, 1866, éd. G. H. Pertz, p. 501 (from this manuscript). Cf. M. Coll I Alentorn, "El cronicó de Skokloster", in Miscel.lània històrica catalana: Homenatge al Pare Jaume Finestres, historiador de Poble (dead 1769), 1970, p. 137-146; id., "Les cròniques universals catalanes", in Boletín de la Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona, vol. 34, 1971-1972, p. 43-50.

Second half of the 12th century. Praegothica. One hand. - Large decorated initial at the beginning of the text, gold on painted background (f. 1). Medium-sized historiated or decorated initials at the beginning of each book, either gilded and painted (f. 2v, 82, both historiated), either blue and red (f. 25v, 39, 48, 58, 73v, 89, 93v, 94), either gold and red (f. 68). Small painted initials at the beginning of each chapter (sometimes two, one for the subscription of the king and one for the beginning of the law), alternately blue and red. Rubrics. Running titles. - 15 quires of 8 leaves, except quire nr 14 (6 leaves, f. 105-110; the leaves corresponding with f. 105 and 106 have been cut). Signatures (f. 32v, 40v, 48v). F. 110v and 118v are blank. F. 8 is mutilated. - Glosses by three different hands in the margins (end of the 12th century-13th century). - Spanish origin, probably from Catalonia. Owned by Paul Pétau (1568-1614), counsellor of the Parliament of Paris, in the beginning of the 17th century (cf. f. 1: "Pa. Petavius, 1610"). Maybe afterwards sold to Queen Christina in 1650 by Paul Pétau's son, Alexandre, with his father's others manuscripts (A. De Meyier, Paul en Alexandre Petau en de geschiedenis van hun handschriften, 1947, p. 130). Then bought, probably by Carl Gustav Bielke (1683-1754), in 1752 (cf. on the first pastedown: "Kostar 21 dr, 16 kopparmynt. Stockholm, den 12 April 1752"). - Old finding numbers: "R 32" (f. 1; Pétau's finding number, cf. A. De Meyier, Paul en Alexandre Petau en de geschiedenis van hun handschriften, 1947, p. 36, n. 15), 28 (twice on the first pastedown), 15, 311 and 22 (on the back of the manuscript).

Parchment. Lead-point ruling. 118 ff, preceded by 2 paper and parchment flyleaves and followed by 1 paper flyleaf. Written on 2 colums. 220 x 320 mm (justif. 120 x 195 mm). - Modern binding (17th century ?). Parchment. On the back of the manuscript: "Codex LL Wisigot. miss" (17th century).

Manuscript description by Jean-Charles Bédague, 2010.

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