We are in transition! Expect frequent changes during July and August 2009, and please visit often.

Tools for Study

Here you will be able to search for individual canons in the corpus of Carolingian Canon Law, using a variety of search options. Once the canon is located, you will be able to find historical annotations and bibliography, textual notes, philological commentary, and translations of that canon.

Coming in August 2009: Translations and Annotations for the first 10 canons of the Collectio Dacheriana. Please see the CCL Wiki, section three for translations of various canons in the CCL that have already been contributed by users.
Please consider contributing! See the Invitation to Contribute page for details on how to do so.
We continue to develop the CCL search engine, which will work across variant readings in different transcriptions. Because we are still working on the software, we recommend multiple searches to ensure a good harvest.
Please see Tools for Legal Historians to see which texts are available for searching.

Links:

Link to CCL Wiki, section one: Contribute your historical notes and bibliography on particular canons here! Read what others have written!


Link to CCL Wiki, section two: Contribute your textual notes and philological commentary: participate in discussion of the text and philology.


Link to CCL Wiki, section three: Be the first to translate this canon!

Tools for Legal Historians: full texts of Carolingian canon law collections; articles
Tools for Editing and Textual Criticism: search and display tools for collation; manuscript shelfmarks; schema; "My Canons"
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• Last updated July 17, 2009 • Send comments to afire2@uky.edu.