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  • {{Infobox collection | location = Arles
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  • ...il of Arles. The collection is lost, but its contents can be reconstructed from later collections drawing on it. [[Category:Stub]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]] [[Category:Collection saec V]]
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  • {{Infobox collection ...o Albigensis]]'', both compiled in the mid 6th century and perhaps both at Arles, are closely related to what must have been a source for the ''Vetus Gallic
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  • {{Infobox collection ...in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmiss
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  • ...]'' on fol. 20r-42v. Part 2 on fol. 43-61v contains a formulary collection from Saint-Denis. This ''[[Formulae collectionis Sancti Dionysii]]'' includes se ...ry of Lérins in the first half of the ninth century. It contains Rusticus’ collection of Leo’s letters, ‘ante gesta Chalcedonensia’, followed by the Liber
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  • {{Infobox collection ...in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmiss
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  • {{Infobox collection ...uncil of Châlon (813) and the council of Mainz (847). There are also texts from the Theodosian Code.
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  • {{Infobox collection ...in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmiss
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  • {{Infobox collection ...hapter Controversy), and the Paris edict of the Frankish king Chlothar II (from 614) – the latter two documents are preserved solely in Phill. 1743.
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  • {{Infobox collection ...Fulgentius also referred to numerous African councils. He apparently had a collection containing the canons of the numerous councils held at Carthage and the can
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  • {{Infobox collection ...}}) uses the edition of Gonzalo Martínez Díez. The numbering is also taken from there.
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  • {{Infobox collection ...nly dogmatic texts, including many letters of Leo the Great. The extensive collection had some influence in the early Middle Ages, especially in Gaul.
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  • ...aris, BnF, lat. 4280 |mini-collection]] of 25 short excerpts, mainly taken from late antique papal letters (by Felix III, Gelasius I, Gregory I, Innocent I ...ensis]]'' have hitherto been identified as formal sources of the conciliar collection.
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  • ...{{Author|Bischoff}} and {{Author|Mordek}}. The manuscript's provenance is from the abbeys of Heidelberg and Lorsch. Furthermore, there are traces of a tra ...es of Pseudo-Hormisdas, Pseudo-Gregory the Great, Jerome, and Caesarius of Arles, as well as some conciliar works. Lastly, Fortunatus's ''praefatio carminum
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  • {{Infobox collection ...ch is thought to have been compiled in Valence or Die, may have been taken from the first version of the ''Caesaraugustana.''
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  • ...y Ubertus, scribe and later abbot at S. Eutizio in Val Castoriana, not far from Norcia. [{{FM|83}}] ...nal rubrics, which are more numerous in the Vallicelliana, have been taken from it. The apparent differences in the number of canons in the three copies, w
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