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From Clavis Canonum
  • ...der (saec. VIII) part contains three canonical collections, the [[Freising fragment]] on fol. 5r-10v, the [[Collectio Frisingensis I]] on fol. 11-189, and the The manuscript was at Freising by the year 800; fol. 200-238 were added here in the ninth century.
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  • ...wed by the ''[[Collectio Frisingensis I]]'' (Wirbelauer's "M1"). Fragments of the same codex were found in Clm 5675 and 4 Inc.c.a. 553; they are now pres Based on the accounts of Maassen, Mirabile, and BStK Online, Clm 5508 contains:
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  • ...canons divided into twelve parts was dedicated to the archbishop Anselm II of Milan (882–896). It is the first major collection to contain the Pseudo-I ...lthough some of his assumptions turned out to be wrong, a modified version of his model is still retained..
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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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