Presbyters Uniwersytet Warszawski
ID
ER 409
Canon 23 of the Fourth Council of Toledo (Iberian Peninsula, AD 633) orders presbyters and deacons to live with their bishop or with a witness of their proper way of life.
[Titulus in recensione Iuliana] XXIII Vt quemadmodum antistites ita presbyteres atque Leuitas sicut nomine ita et meritis teneant
[Titulus in recensione Vulgata] XXIII Vt presbyter uel diaconus similiter uitae suae habeant testes
 
Canon 23
 
Non aliter placuit ut quemadmodum antistites ita presbyteres atque Leuitas quos forte infirmitas aut aetatis grauitas in conclaui episcopi manere non sinit, ut et idem in cellulis suis testes uitae habeant uitamque suam sicut nomine ita et meritis teneant.
 
(eds. Martinez Diez, Rodriguez 1992: 164, 172, 214)
[Title in the recension Iuliana] XXIII That presbyters and deacons shall have a good reputation as well as keep virtues
[Title in the recension Vulgata] XXIII That presbyters and deacons shall have witness of their lives
 
Canon 23
 
It pleased us that presbyters and deacons just as bishops who cannot live in the joint episcopal lodging because of infirmity or advanced age shall have witnesses of their lives in their cells so that it will be virtuous in name and deeds.
 
(trans. M. Szada)

Place of event:

Region
  • Iberian Peninsula
  • Gaul
City
  • Toledo

About the source:

Title: Fourth Council of Toledo (633), IV Council of Toledo, IV Concilium Toletanum, IIII Concilium Toletanum, Concilium Toletanum quartum a. 633
Origin: Toledo (Iberian Peninsula)
Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
The Fourth Council of Toledo was a council of the whole Visigothic church (86 bishops were present) gathered by King Sisenand (631-636)  in 633 and held under the presidency of Isidore of Seville. It is sometimes claimed on stylistic grounds that Isidore was an author of the decrees (Collins 2004: 79).
 
The acts of the Fourth Council of Toledo are transmitted in the 7th-century canonical collection from Spain, the so-called Hispana. Its authorship has been attributed to the Isidore of Seville (it is still accepted by Martinez Diez 1966; other scholars reject this attribution: Munier 1966; Gaudemet 1967: 122-124; Schaferdiek 1967: 144-148; Landau 1968: 406-418). This collection has several recensions: a primitive one, the so-called Isidoriana, lost today; the Juliana recension edited after 681 and attributed to the Julian of Toledo, that adds to the previous recension the acts and canons of the councils from the Fifth Council of Toledo do the Twelfth (in 681); the Vulgata recension edited between 694 and 702 that adds the acts and canons of the councils from the the Thirteenth Council of Toledo up to the Seventeenth held in 694, this recension was the most widespread during the Middle Ages (more bibliography see Kéry 1999: 61-67). The two recensions Iuliana and Vulgata give different titles to the canons of the Fourth Council of Toledo (Martinez Diez 1992: 17-20).
Edition:
G. Martínez Díez, F. Rodríguez eds., La colección canónica Hispana, Monumenta Hispaniae sacra. Serie canónica 5, Madrid 1992.
Bibliography:
R. Collins, Visigothic Spain, 409-711, Oxford, OX, UK; Malden, MA, USA 2004.
J. Gaudemet, review of: "G. Martinez Diez, La coleccion canonica Hispana 1", Revue historique de droit français et étranger 4e ser.  45 (1967), 122-124.
L. Kéry, Canonical collections of the early Middle Ages (ca. 400-1140): a bibliographical guide to the manuscripts and literature, Washington, D.C 1999.
P. Landau, review of: "G. Martinez Diez, La coleccion canonica Hispana 1", Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte Kanonistische Abteilung 54 (1968), 406-414.
G. Martínez Díez, La Colección canónica Hispana, vol. 1 Estudio, Madrid 1966.
C. Munier, "Saint Isidore de Séville est-il l’auteur de I’Hispana chronologique?", Sacris Erudiri 17 (1966), 230-241.
K. Schaferdiek, review of: "G. Martinez Diez, La coleccion canonica Hispana 1", Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte 78 (1967), 144-148.
 

Categories:

Food/Clothes/Housing - Type of housing
    Described by a title - Presbyter/πρεσβύτερος
      Monastic or common life - Clerical community
        Relation with - Bishop/Monastic superior
          Age
            Sexual life
              Please quote this record referring to its author, database name, number, and, if possible, stable URL: M. Szada, Presbyters in the Late Antique West, ER409, http://www.presbytersproject.ihuw.pl/index.php?id=6&SourceID=409