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  • A manuscript of the late sixth (or early seventh?) century containing various canon law mat ...m; Theodoretus, Epistula; Gregorius Nazianenzus, Commentarius in Epistulam ad Philippenses.
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  • ...gium in Mantova, BC, 318|very small florilegium]] related to the reworking of Anselm‘s collection. [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • {{Infobox manuscript|place=Città del Vaticano|library=Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana|shelfmark= ...) was also written in the ninth century and contains Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram. Fol. 1, a missale fragment (saec. XI), was only added later.
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  • ...plus various excerpts from different sources including ''Canones Romanorum ad Gallos'', capitularies, and various canonical collections. ...bibliothek, Cod. 120]]. The Salzburg Codex was created utilizing a variety of authoritative texts, some from Cologne, and others locally.
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  • ...The collection may not have been completed, judging from the limited range of subjects treated. ...{Author|Gyug}}, Ashgate 2004, pp. 293–308. Blumenthal edits the ''Scriptum ad Henricum imperatorem'': Eine Mahnung an Kaiser Heinrich IV., in: Scientia v
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  • {{Infobox manuscript|place= Wolfenbüttel |library=HAB|shelfmark=Aug. 9.4|century=saec. XII|cent ...uthor|Autenrieth}} pointed out the parallels to the appendices in a number of 74T manuscripts.
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  • ...a'' (or ''Capitula Romanae legis ad canones pertinentia'') is a collection of Roman law material compiled probably in the ninth century in Italy. ...also contains canon law material. The collection itself must predate this manuscript, as the ''[[Collectio Anselmo dedicata]]'' already used the ''Lex Romana ca
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  • This twelfth-century codex consists of two manuscripts joined together by chance. ...Pisa manuscript ({{Coll|CT}}), but variant readings found in the Florence manuscript have been registered (key: '''CU''') .
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...nstance fashion in s. XV, and later acquired by the Universitätsbibliothek of Freiburg in 1821.
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  • {{Infobox manuscript | generalregion = Northeastern France, region of Reims
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  • | alttitle1. = Appendix ad collectionem LXXIV titulorum ...ist, 19). The most recent material contained are excerpts from two letters of Gregory VII written in 1077 (Reg. 4. 23 and 4. 24).
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...he Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel according to {{Author|Alexander}}, the Abbey of Saint-Omer-Saint-Bertin or Thérouanne according to {{Author|Kéry}}.
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...l interest. Nothing else is known about the changes in whereabouts of this manuscript.
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  • ...isely, however. The manuscript contains on fol. 90rv a letter that Bernard of Clairvaux sent to Innocent II in 1140. ...r the forgeries in this collection and its closeness to the second version of ''Polycarpus'' and the collection in the Ms Vat. lat. 1361 see {{Author|Lan
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  • ...is a copy of the [[Collectio Quesnelliana]]. In addition, it contains acts of Carthage 419 ({{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|9}}); see below f According to the description by {{Author|Kautz}}, the manuscript contains:
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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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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Anselm of Lucca, ''Collectio canonum'' (A Aucta version)}} | key = AD
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  • ...o III librorum]]'' which contains the decrees of the first Lateran Council of 1123. It was compiled after 1123 perhaps in northern Italy. As was the case ...Ms Berlin between the end of canon 1.3.5 (in the title ''De dubiis causis ad apostolicam sedem referendis'') and canon 5.3.3 (in the title ''De privileg
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:The collection of Atto of Vercelli}} | title = Atto of Vercelli, Collectio canonum
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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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