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The Collectio canonum Quesnelliana is a vast collection of canonical and doctrinal documents (divided into ninety-eight chapters) prepared (probably) in Rome sometime between 494 and (probably) 610. It was first identified by Pierre Pithou and first edited by Pasquier Quesnel in 1675, whence it takes its modern name. The standard edition used today is that prepared by Girolamo and Pietro Ballerini in 1757.

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  • Collectio canonum Quesnelliana (en)
  • Collectio Quesnelliana (de)
  • Collectio Quesnelliana (it)
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  • Die Collectio Quesnelliana ist eine der frühesten kanonischen Sammlungen aus Westeuropa, die wahrscheinlich um das Jahr 500 entstand. Die Sammlung enthält vor allem dogmatische Texte, darunter viele Schreiben Leos des Großen. Die umfangreiche Sammlung hatte im frühen Mittelalter einigen Einfluss, vor allem in Gallien. Sie wird nach Pasquier Quesnel, dem Herausgeber der editio princeps, als Quesnelliana bezeichnet und bis heute in der Ausgabe der Ballerini verwendet. (de)
  • The Collectio canonum Quesnelliana is a vast collection of canonical and doctrinal documents (divided into ninety-eight chapters) prepared (probably) in Rome sometime between 494 and (probably) 610. It was first identified by Pierre Pithou and first edited by Pasquier Quesnel in 1675, whence it takes its modern name. The standard edition used today is that prepared by Girolamo and Pietro Ballerini in 1757. (en)
  • La Collectio Quesnelliana è una vasta raccolta di norme giuridiche di diritto canonico (canoni) e documenti dottrinali, divisa in novantotto capitoli, realizzata probabilmente a Roma tra il 494 e il 610 circa. Questa venne identificata per la prima volta da Pierre Pithou nella seconda metà del XVI secolo mentre la prima edizione si ebbe nel 1675 grazie a Pasquier Quesnel da cui prende il nome con cui viene conosciuta nella contemporaneità. L'edizione standard oggi utilizzata è quella preparata da Pietro e Girolamo Ballerini nel 1757. (it)
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  • Collectio canonum Quesnelliana (en)
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  • Folio 3r from Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, Codex 191 , showing a decorative title page for the Quesnelliana (en)
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  • ca. 500 (en)
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  • Christology; heresy; Catholic doctrine; ecclesiastical and lay discipline (en)
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  • Die Collectio Quesnelliana ist eine der frühesten kanonischen Sammlungen aus Westeuropa, die wahrscheinlich um das Jahr 500 entstand. Die Sammlung enthält vor allem dogmatische Texte, darunter viele Schreiben Leos des Großen. Die umfangreiche Sammlung hatte im frühen Mittelalter einigen Einfluss, vor allem in Gallien. Sie wird nach Pasquier Quesnel, dem Herausgeber der editio princeps, als Quesnelliana bezeichnet und bis heute in der Ausgabe der Ballerini verwendet. (de)
  • The Collectio canonum Quesnelliana is a vast collection of canonical and doctrinal documents (divided into ninety-eight chapters) prepared (probably) in Rome sometime between 494 and (probably) 610. It was first identified by Pierre Pithou and first edited by Pasquier Quesnel in 1675, whence it takes its modern name. The standard edition used today is that prepared by Girolamo and Pietro Ballerini in 1757. (en)
  • La Collectio Quesnelliana è una vasta raccolta di norme giuridiche di diritto canonico (canoni) e documenti dottrinali, divisa in novantotto capitoli, realizzata probabilmente a Roma tra il 494 e il 610 circa. Questa venne identificata per la prima volta da Pierre Pithou nella seconda metà del XVI secolo mentre la prima edizione si ebbe nel 1675 grazie a Pasquier Quesnel da cui prende il nome con cui viene conosciuta nella contemporaneità. L'edizione standard oggi utilizzata è quella preparata da Pietro e Girolamo Ballerini nel 1757. (it)
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