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The Tractatus de sacrilegiis et immunitatibus et eorum compositionibus was composed in the eleventh century. {{Author|Kéry}}, pp. {{Kéry|194}}-196 lists 27 extant manuscripts, mostly from southern Germany saec XII. {{Author|Mordek}}, Bibliotheca p. 1035 describes its content as follows: | The Tractatus de sacrilegiis et immunitatibus et eorum compositionibus was composed in the eleventh century. {{Author|Kéry}}, pp. {{Kéry|194}}-196 lists 27 extant manuscripts, mostly from southern Germany saec XII. {{Author|Mordek}}, Bibliotheca p. 1035 describes its content as follows: | ||
: der größere, spätestens im 11. Jh. verfaßte Traktat De immunitate ct sacrilcgio setzt nach dem Vorwort damit [scil. | : der größere, spätestens im 11. Jh. verfaßte Traktat De immunitate ct sacrilcgio setzt nach dem Vorwort damit [scil. [[Benedictus Levita, Collectio capitularium|Benedictus Levita]] 2.179, CR] ein und bringt dann weitere Texte aus Benedictus Levita, [[Ansegis, Collectio capitularium|Ansegis]], Leges u. a. | ||
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The Tractatus de sacrilegiis et immunitatibus et eorum compositionibus was composed in the eleventh century. Kéry, pp. 194-196 lists 27 extant manuscripts, mostly from southern Germany saec XII. Mordek, Bibliotheca p. 1035 describes its content as follows:
- der größere, spätestens im 11. Jh. verfaßte Traktat De immunitate ct sacrilcgio setzt nach dem Vorwort damit [scil. Benedictus Levita 2.179, CR] ein und bringt dann weitere Texte aus Benedictus Levita, Ansegis, Leges u. a.