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  • {{Infobox collection ...stodunensis]]'' (Autun), would be used by the compiler responsible for the capitulary attributed to Benedictus Levita and for the conciliar canons in the long fo
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  • ...apitula'' are attributed to Charlemagne and his sons Louis and Lothar. The collection survives in numerous manuscripts. The most recent edition, that of Gerhard ...ollection attributed to Benedictus Levita]] is added after book four. Both capitulary collections later were reworked into the ''[[Abbreviatio Ansegisi et Benedi
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  • This capitulary collection is based on [[Benedictus Levita, Collectio capitularium|that attributed to [[Category:Canonical Collection]]
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  • ...Kéry|52}} and {{Kéry|82}}), and excerpts from Isaac of Langres‘ capitulary collection ({{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|172}}). Note that the BM Albi homepage descri ...lbigeois.fr/idurl/1/112 or https://cecilia.mediatheques.grand-albigeois.fr/collection/item/112-recueil
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  • An abbreviation of the capitulary collections of [[Ansegis, Collectio capitularium|Ansegis]] and [[Benedictus ...ntified the copy in the Ms Montpellier 137 as the closest to the Poitevine collection. The abbreviation was also used for the ''[[Collectio CCCXLII capitulorum]]
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  • {{Infobox collection ...cretals genuine and false, together with chapters from the capitulary. The collection deals exclusively with clerical discipline. Two medieval copies have surviv
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  • {{Infobox collection .... 46 inf.]] on fol. 131r–151r. Unlike the first two collections, the third collection ({{Coll|MG}}) is not divided into books and does not have a ''capitulatio''
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  • Gotha, Forschungsbibliothek, Memb. I 84 is a huge collection of diverse capitulary and Roman law texts. After a loss of 17 folios, it still contains 397 folio
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  • ...ne Baluze in 1677. A new edition is being prepared by Gerhard Schmitz. The collection of Ansegis was used by [[Regino of Prüm, Libri duo de synodalibus causis e [[Category:Canonical Collection]]
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  • ...um, the [[Collectio Laureshamensis]], and additional material (including a capitulary, a fragment of JE 1843, Isidore's letter to Massona of Mérida, patristic e ...he last item of the capitulatio), with fol. 63r-107 being additions to the collection. Note, however, that the parallel to [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Pal. lat.
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  • {{Infobox collection == Abbo and his collection ==
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  • ...104v), in which the last mentioned ''collectio'' was included. The unknown collection has yet to be studied. The codex's penitential material includes the ''Paen ...all its related source material entails. A study of the unknown canonical collection might shed more light on the context and compilation of this codex.
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  • ...latter by Pseudo-Egbert's ''Penitential''. The manuscript also includes a capitulary by Gerbald of Liège, as well as some patristic and conciliar excerpts, loc | Gerbald of Liège' ''First Capitulary''
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  • {{Infobox collection ...e first scholar to describe the collection in some detail and he dated the collection to sometime in the first two decades of the ninth century and located its c
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  • ...ht have been used as study material on its own without any other canonical collection at hand. Furthermore, especially in part I, many dark spots of fingers can | Capitulary for the Jews
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