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  • {{Infobox collection A chronologically arranged collection of decretals based on the ''[[Collectio Dionysiana II]]'', extant only in [
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  • ...ts of a manuscript written in the ninth century (or around 900) perhaps at Bobbio. The first quaternio in Vat. lat. 5751 is misbound; it should be after fol. ...he [[Collectio Dacheriana]], penitential materials (and some canon law), a collection of Gallican canons, excerpts of the [[Epitome Hispana]], more penitential a
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  • {{Infobox collection ...erpta Bobiensia'' (like the ''[[Lex Romana canonice compta]]'') is another collection of Roman law dealing with ecclesiastical matters. It draws the Codex of Jus
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  • {{Infobox collection == Abbo and his collection ==
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  • {{Infobox collection ...pointed to the use of four letters of pope Celestine I which seem to come from the same source used for the ''Frisingensis prima''. [{{FM|43}}]
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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 ...ich he called a ''Concordia canonum.'' Klaus Zechiel-Eckes, who edited the collection, has argued that it was probably compiled in Italy; however, a compilation
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  • {{Infobox collection ...ult to say where. Roger Reynolds has shown the extent of the material this collection has in common with the first version of the ''Tarraconensis'', which was co
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  • ...ns contrary to some of his positions. It was, however, apparently the best collection available to him at the time. ...io Tarraconensis'' does not contain a synodal ordo, which distinguishes it from the previous Poitevine collections.
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  • {{Infobox collection ...ated to the archbishop Anselm II of Milan (882–896). It is the first major collection to contain the Pseudo-Isidorian forgeries and has unusually rich Roman law
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