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  • {{Infobox collection Small collection extant only in one manuscript (today [[Bern, Burgerbibliothek, 611]], fol.
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  • {{Infobox collection ...important, especially in light of Klaus Zechiel-Eckes' findings about the Corbie library providing the Pseudoisidorian forgers with important manuscripts.
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  • ...ium'' as we know it from Carolingian and later manuscripts was reworked at Corbie too: ...ensis; und vielleicht geht dieser jüngere Zweig sogar ebenfalls auf den in Corbie geschriebenen Codex Parisinus Lat. 12098 zurück. Dieses Ergebnis hat Konse
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  • ...ne C (the [[Collectio CC epistolarum]]) and P. The circulation of this C+P collection north of the Alps only played an important role in establishing the non-It [[Category:Letter Collection]]
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  • ...and various materials, the most recent of which is a letter of Nicholas I from 863. ...|Maassen}} p. {{Maassen|764}}). More recently, both the manuscript and the collection it contains are known as „Berolinensis“.
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  • {{Infobox collection The ''Collectio Vetus Gallica'' is a major systematic arranged collection compiled in the sixth or seventh century in Gaul. It belongs to a number of
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  • ...opy of the ''versio Rustici'' in [[Paris, BnF, lat. 11611]] (saec. IX 1/4, Corbie) contains notes corresponding in many cases to the ''Excerptiones'', and Ze [[Category:Collection belonging to Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries]]
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  • ...ks like it was assembled in the Pseudo-Isidore's workshop, perhaps even at Corbie. [[Category:Canonical Collection]]
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  • {{Infobox collection ...Elvira ca. 300, the youngest the 11<sup>th</sup> synod of Toledo 675. The collection has not been edited, but its mss. have partly been used by {{Author|Munier}
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  • ...is]] extant in [[Paris, BnF, lat. 12098]] and [[Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 397]]. The collection (and namely the Paris codex) was used by Schwartz for his edition of Chalce ...the arguments of Schwartz and proposed a slightly different model how the collection travelled:
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  • {{Infobox collection The collection is extant in only one manuscript ([[Paris, BnF, lat. 12097|Paris, BnF, lat.
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  • The ''Dacheriana'' was named after Luc d’Achery, who edited the collection in 1672. It is divided into three books and begins with a preface intended ...n bishops or monks. The penitential canons, which form a major part of the collection, apply to the laity. Consistent with the reform concept of the Carolingian
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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 ...topic or problem. Rather, its variety might point to a personal episcopal collection, manufactured to perfectly suit the particular interests of a bishop. While
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