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Polycarpus

Title of a canonical collection in eight books composed in Italy by Cardinal Gregorius

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Polycarpus, title of a canonical collection in eight books composed in Italy by Cardinal Gregorius. It is borrowed chiefly from the collections of Anselm and from the “Anselmo Dedicata”. Writers generally date it about 1124, because it includes a decretal of Callistus II (d. 1124), but some place it prior to 1120 or 1118, date of the death of Bishop Didacus, to whom the collection is dedicated, and regard the Callistus decretal as an addition. The dedicatory epistle and the titles were published by the Ballerini (“De antiques collectionibus et collectoribus canonum”, part IV, c. xvii in “P.L.”, LVI, 346, Paris, 1865), and the rubrics by Theiner (“Disquisitiones criticae in praecipuas canonum et decretalium collectiones”, Rome, 1836, 356 sqq.). Extracts from Book IV were published by Mai, “Nova bibliotheca patrum”, VII, iii, 1-76 (Rome, 1852-88).

A. VAN HOVE


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