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  • ...in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871]]. The latter essentially is an abbreviated form of the [[Collectio X partium|Collection in ten parts]]. It was first described [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • ...Collectio CXXXVI capitulorum]] which is also found appended to three other Panormia copies ([[Paris, BnF, lat. 3871]], [[Paris, BnF, lat. 3872]], and [[Troyes, [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • ...chal II. These letters and other additions testify to the special interest of the compiler in thae ''pallium''. ...in Archivio di San Pietro, G.19bis, see https://ivo-of-chartres.github.io/panormia.html
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  • ...es called 713A) is copy pf the [[Panormia]], the other the only known copy of the [[Collectio canonum in Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, 713|Arsenal [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • Manuscript of the [[Collectio X partium|''Collectio X partium'']] (a Panormia derivative). It is available online via BVMM (!): https://bvmm.irht.cnrs.fr * digitized [[Category:Digitized Manuscript]]
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  • ...nalysed by Dominique Stutzmann. the present analysis is based on the Paris manuscript, where the collection is found on fol. 179v-185ra.
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  • ...871|''Collectio CXXXVI capitulorum'']]) is essentially an abbreviated form of the [[Collectio X partium]]. The other collection (the [[Collectio XXX cap 3rd quarter of 12th century, Abbey of Fontenay (Burgundy).
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  • ...Auszüge (ohne monastischen Teil), Prolog, Inhaltsverzeichnis zur Panormia, Panormia-Auszüge; einiges ist glossiert. "For example, an illustration found at the very beginning of a canon law manuscript from the late twelfth century shows St Augustine, Leo I, Gregory the Great,
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  • ...onsists of only a handful of canons found on fol. 104v-106v. In the former manuscript, more additions follow on fol. 62-67. ...'Panormia'' in Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 2192. See https://ivo-of-chartres.github.io/panormia.html
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  • ...a composite manuscript. Part I (fol. 1-106; saec. XII/XIII) contains the [[Panormia]] with additions, part II (fol. 107-134; written in 1251 according to the c ...h this piece, which ends in the very last line of fol. 106v, part I of the manuscript ends.
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  • ...ia'' includes the Papal Election Decree of 1059, a version of the Donation of Constantine, and the false Investiture Privileges. ...50 of which are "canon law"; almost all of the latter are taken from the ''Panormia''.
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  • ...ue among ''Tripartita'' manuscripts in including the canons of the Council of Westminster 1125 at the end. The manuscript is saec. XII 1/2, from Fécamp, in a known hand: B. {{author|Branch}}, 'Wil
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  • ...normally found with 10P is absent, there is no reference to the last part of this collectio, the penitential book. ...emerged at some point between the ''[[Panormia]]'' and the mature version of ''10P'' as found in the other manuscripts.
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  • ...reta pro remedio anime mee', one of several gifts to the cathedral library of Hildesheim by Bruno, who was bishop 1153-61 – Handschriften der Dombiblio ...with the '''KNDM''' group. The frequent corrections are not characteristic of any second exemplar that I can identify.
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  • ...ot a mere derivative of the Decretum and Peter Landau recognized that some of the canons were transmitted in a fuller form than in the ''Decretum'' itsel ...th Martin Brett resulted, Brett concentrating on the sources and influence of the collection and Somerville on the excerpts from papal decretals. Somervi
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  • ...ction of Anselm of Lucca; Theiner even treated Vat. lat. 1361 as an Anselm manuscript, but today it is seen as a separate collection. Rolker calls it the "Vatica ...only in this collection. Also pointing to Bergamo is the electoral decree of pope Nicholas II (canon 1. 92) which appears in the same form in the Ms Ber
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  • ...to suggest that the material was assembled there, perhaps in the vicinity of Reims. ...Burchard are registered. The section ends with the confession of Berengar of Tours in 1059 and the forgery attributed to Gregory I, ''Quam sit necessari
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  • ...Ms Burgo de Osma 8 contains 18 canons more than the other two copies. This manuscript was used for the present analysis ({{Coll|AP}}). ...resurrectionis“ en las colecciones canónicas pregracianas, in: Proceedings of the 9th ICMCL, pp. 931 f.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Panormia''}} |wikidata=Q42194025| title = Panormia
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ivo of Chartres, ''Decretum''}} | title = Ivo of Chartres, Decretum
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