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  • ...p. {{JasperFuhrmann|156}}). Like A1, AB, B, and C contain all three parts of the False Decretals (first decretal part, conciliar part, second decretal p ...0|Vat. lat. 630]] (his '''V630''') is "our best copy of the A/B recension of the False Decretals". As for other manuscripts, he was very cautious (https
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  • Only copy of [[Abbo of Fleury, Collectio canonum]]. * Capitularia project (which gives a date saec. XI 1/3 and claims "ab fol. 85 wohl von Ademar von Chabannes zwischen 1031 und 1034 geschrieben")
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  • ...Isidore: {{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|106}}), followed by a copy of [[Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A' version)|Anselm (A')]]. {{Author|Brett}} descr ...aving the rest of the column blank. On fo. 15ra the capitulatio for Anselm of Lucca Bk I begins in the same hand. The rubrics and capitulations for 1. 15
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  • ...cluding a jump from 89 to 102. The collection was probably used by Gerhoch of Reichersberg. Reichersberg is about 25 kilometers from Passau. ...en 14. Jahrhundert (MIÖG Ergänzungsband 26, 1982) passim. For Sankt Nikola of Passau in this period see Wilfried {{Author|Hartmann}}, Das Bistum Passau i
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  • ...suggest. Steffen {{author|Patzold}} has made a strong case that the "core" of the C recension indeed is a product by the Pseudoisidorian forgers themselv .../08/patzold-and-origins-of-c-recension-i.html Knibbs]). The formal sources of the Leonine dossier in C according to {{author|Patzold}} also include the [
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Anselm of Lucca, ''Collectio canonum'' (A' version)}} | key = AB
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  • ...piled at Lyon. Hubert {{Author|Mordek}} suggests Agobard of Lyon as author of the latter. ...igail {{Author|Firey}} – „the ''Dacheriana'' is evidence for the existence of a well-developed legal culture supported by the Frankish episcopate and anc
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:The ''Collectio IX librorum'' of the Ms Vat. lat. 1349}} ...idity of the ordinations made by pope Formosus was still fresh in the mind of the compiler. The collection makes no references to such specific, datable
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Anselm of Lucca, ''Collectio canonum'' (Abbreviation in Pisa MS)}} | title = Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (Abbreviation in Pisa MS)
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  • ...in western Germany, specifically Echternach. Earlier attempts to date the manuscript described the script as Italian. ...he misattribution resulted from the use of this collection by the compiler of the 13L; in both these collections the canon has the same length, in the ve
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  • ...2th century Tuscan ''Collectio III librorum''. The canons added to the end of book 2 are found only in a florilegium from Polirone in the Ms Mantua, BC 2 There is a description of the contents of the five books on fol. 7v– 8v of the Ms Vat. lat. 1348. It contains in abbreviated form the rubrics found in
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  • ...i, BC 227]], the collection is divided into eight ''partes''. For the sake of a better name, it is therefore referred to as ''Collectio II librorum/VIII ...re is no rubric for it in the ''capitulatio''. The decretal letter JL 5835 of Paschal II, dated 1100, was added to the Ms V [{{FM|151}}] on fol. 199r in
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Anselm of Lucca, ''Collectio canonum'' (A version)}} | title = Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A version)
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  • ...Peter, abbot of Fucecchio in the diocese of Lucca and to the prior Rudolf of Camaldoli (JL 5219), and it is possible that all the quires were copied at ...f titles 9 –11 and to the first canon of title 12. Title 5, which consists of only one canon, was added later. [{{FM|96}}]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Gregory of San Grisogono, ''Polycarpus''}} ...Vat. Reg. lat. 987. There is only one copy of a second, augmented version of the ''Polycarpus'': in the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 3882. That version was used
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  • Here you can find the descriptions of all collections contained in the database. The backbone of this part of the wiki is a digitized version of [http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/resolving/MGH_Hilfsmittel_21 Linda {{Author|Fowler-
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  • | alttitle1 = Collection of Saint-Hilaire in Poitiers ...ollection from the second half of the eleventh largely modelled [[Burchard of Worms, Liber decretorum|Burchard’s ''Liber decretorum'']]. There is good
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  • ...een compiled in Valence or Die, may have been taken from the first version of the ''Caesaraugustana.'' ...ollection to combine the material in the collections of Chartres with that of the most recent collections in central and northern Italy.
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  • The ''Collection in Ten Parts'' (= ''10P'') is a revised version of the ''[[Panormia]]'' compiled in the twelfth century and extant in seven ma ...sion of 10P; rather, the absence of the canons is due to the fact that the manuscript is physically incomplete. As a consequence, he argues, the ''terminus post
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  • The ''Panormia'' is a short form of the ''Decretum'' of Ivo of Chartres divided into eight ''partes''. In almost all manuscripts, the coll ...othèque de l’Arsenal 713, and the ''Collectio IV librorum'' (for a handful of canons).
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