The Collectiones canonum Dionysianae (Latin for Dionysian collections of canons), also known as Collectio Dionysiana or Dionysiana Collectio ("Dionysian Collection"), are the several collections of ancient canons prepared by a Scythian monk, Dionysius 'the humble' (exiguus). They include the Collectio conciliorum Dionysiana I, the Collectio conciliorum Dionysiana II, and the Collectio decretalium Dionysiana. They are of the utmost importance for the development of the canon law tradition in the West.
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| - Collectiones canonum Dionysianae (en)
- Collectio Dionysiana (de)
- Collection dionysienne (fr)
- Collectio Dionysiana (it)
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| - Die Collectio Dionysiana ist eine kanonische Sammlung, die nach ihrem Verfasser Dionysus Exiguus benannt ist, der sie um 500 in Rom anlegte und mehrfach überarbeitete. Sie ist eine der ersten Sammlungen der Westkirche, die Synodalkanones und Dekretalen kombinierte. Ein Großteil des Materials stammt aus griechischsprachigen Rechtsquellen, die Dionysus Exiguus teilweise selbst ins Lateinische übersetzte. Die Sammlung ist einerseits nach unterschiedlichen Rechtsquellen und innerhalb dieser Abteilungen wiederum chronologisch geordnet. (de)
- La Collection dionysienne, en latin Collectiones canonum Dionysianae, est un recueil canonique compilé au début du VIe siècle par Denys le Petit. Il s'est constitué au fil du temps par agrégation de matériaux différents qui ont fini par constituer le premier codex de droit canonique de l'Histoire. Il s'agit d'une compilation des décrets des conciles œcuméniques qui ont eu lieu avant le sixième siècle. Dans une version ultérieure, ce manuscrit est enrichi de canons supplémentaires provenant des conciles africains ainsi que de certains décrets pontificaux de l'époque. (fr)
- La Collectio Dionysiana è una delle prime e più autorevoli raccolte di diritto canonico dell'epoca pre-grazianea. Fu realizzata a Roma dal monaco bizantino Dionigi il Piccolo o Dionisio sotto il pontificato di papa Gelasio I (492-496) e poi riveduta e ampliata sotto il pontificato di papa Simmaco (498-514). Una nuova edizione della raccolta realizzata nel 774 prese nome di Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana, dal nome di papa Adriano I (772-795). (it)
- The Collectiones canonum Dionysianae (Latin for Dionysian collections of canons), also known as Collectio Dionysiana or Dionysiana Collectio ("Dionysian Collection"), are the several collections of ancient canons prepared by a Scythian monk, Dionysius 'the humble' (exiguus). They include the Collectio conciliorum Dionysiana I, the Collectio conciliorum Dionysiana II, and the Collectio decretalium Dionysiana. They are of the utmost importance for the development of the canon law tradition in the West. (en)
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| - Folio 2r from Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek, MS 4° theol. 1, showing the beginning of the Collectio conciliorum Dionysiana I (en)
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| - The Collectiones canonum Dionysianae (Latin for Dionysian collections of canons), also known as Collectio Dionysiana or Dionysiana Collectio ("Dionysian Collection"), are the several collections of ancient canons prepared by a Scythian monk, Dionysius 'the humble' (exiguus). They include the Collectio conciliorum Dionysiana I, the Collectio conciliorum Dionysiana II, and the Collectio decretalium Dionysiana. They are of the utmost importance for the development of the canon law tradition in the West. Towards 500 a Scythian monk, known as Dionysius Exiguus, who had come to Rome after the death of Pope Gelasius (496), and who was well skilled in both Latin and Greek, undertook to bring out a more exact translation of the canons of the Greek church councils. In a second effort, he collected papal decretals from Siricius (384-89) to Anastasius II (496-98) included . By order of Pope Hormisdas (514-23), Dionysius made a third collection, in which he included the original text of all the canons of the Greek councils, together with a Latin version of the same; but the preface alone has survived. Finally, he combined the first and second in one collection, which thus united the canons of the councils and the papal decretals; it is in this shape that the work of Dionysius has reached us. This collection opens with a table or list of titles, each of which is afterwards repeated before the respective canons; then come the first fifty Canons of the Apostles, the canons of the Greek councils, the canons of Carthage (419), and the canons of preceding African synods under Aurelius, which had been read and inserted in the Council of Carthage. This first part of the collection is closed by a letter of Pope Boniface I, read at the same council, letters of Cyril of Alexandria and Atticus of Constantinople to the African bishops, and a letter of Pope Celestine I. The second part of the collection opens likewise with a preface, in the shape of a letter to the priest Julian, and a table of titles; then follow one decretal of Siricius, twenty-one of Innocent I, one of Zozimus, four of Boniface I, three of Celestine I, seven of pope Leo I, one of Gelasius I and one of Anastasius II. The additions met with in Voel and Justel are taken from inferior manuscripts. (en)
- Die Collectio Dionysiana ist eine kanonische Sammlung, die nach ihrem Verfasser Dionysus Exiguus benannt ist, der sie um 500 in Rom anlegte und mehrfach überarbeitete. Sie ist eine der ersten Sammlungen der Westkirche, die Synodalkanones und Dekretalen kombinierte. Ein Großteil des Materials stammt aus griechischsprachigen Rechtsquellen, die Dionysus Exiguus teilweise selbst ins Lateinische übersetzte. Die Sammlung ist einerseits nach unterschiedlichen Rechtsquellen und innerhalb dieser Abteilungen wiederum chronologisch geordnet. (de)
- La Collection dionysienne, en latin Collectiones canonum Dionysianae, est un recueil canonique compilé au début du VIe siècle par Denys le Petit. Il s'est constitué au fil du temps par agrégation de matériaux différents qui ont fini par constituer le premier codex de droit canonique de l'Histoire. Il s'agit d'une compilation des décrets des conciles œcuméniques qui ont eu lieu avant le sixième siècle. Dans une version ultérieure, ce manuscrit est enrichi de canons supplémentaires provenant des conciles africains ainsi que de certains décrets pontificaux de l'époque. (fr)
- La Collectio Dionysiana è una delle prime e più autorevoli raccolte di diritto canonico dell'epoca pre-grazianea. Fu realizzata a Roma dal monaco bizantino Dionigi il Piccolo o Dionisio sotto il pontificato di papa Gelasio I (492-496) e poi riveduta e ampliata sotto il pontificato di papa Simmaco (498-514). Una nuova edizione della raccolta realizzata nel 774 prese nome di Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana, dal nome di papa Adriano I (772-795). (it)
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