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Title Fragmentum Nonantulanum
Key ?
Size Very small (less than 100 canons)
Century ?
Author Christof Rolker


The florilegium, which sometimes has been treated as part of Placidus' Liber de honore, is found in Vat. lat. 10802, fol. 3v(-4v?).

While not mentioned by Kéry or Fowler-Magerl, it was noted by Martin Bertram as a "small collection of canons, to be identified" in Bertram/Dolezalek, ‘The Catalogue of Juridical Manuscripts in the Vatican Library: A Report on the Present State of an Uncompleted Project’, Miscellanea Bibliothecae Apostolicae Vaticanae XX (Studi e testi 484; Vatican City 2014) 155-198 at p. 185. He called it the Fragmentum Nonantulanum de potestate papae transferendi sedes episcoporum.

See Busch, Liber de honore.