Dionysio Hadriana

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The Dionysio-Hadriana is a chronological collection of canon law that was commissioned by Hadrian I and given to Charlemagne in 774 during his stay in Rome .

The content of the collection is based on a revision of the collection of Dionysius Exiguus . Attached to it were a collection of letters from Gregory the Great (590-604), a list of bishops, the creed in the versions of the councils of Nicaea, Constantinople and Chalcedon.

During the reign of Charlemagne, the Breviarium ad inquaerendum sententias infra was an outline of this collection. Around 800 a systematic collection based on the Dionysio-Hadriana was created with the Dacheriana .

literature

  • Hans Erich Feine: Church legal history . 4th edition, 1964.
  • Hubert Mordek : Canon Law and Reform in the Franconian Empire . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1975, ISBN 3-11-001826-8 .
  • Lotte Kéry: Canonical Collections of the Early Middle Ages (approx. 400-1140) . The Catholic University of America Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8132-0918-8 .

Remarks

  1. a b See Hubert Mordek : Canon Law and Reform in the Franconian Empire , p. 151
  2. See Lotte Kéry: Canonical Collections of the Early Middle Ages (approx. 400-1140) , p. 21