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Vorau, Stiftsbibliothek 350 is a twelfth-century copy of the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]'' written in long lines (= '''V''' in the Brett/Nowak edition; only odd variants noticed there); it ends with B 29. 284 and has no additions; on fly-leaf: 'Decreta Bernh' prepositus contulit S. Marie sanctoque Thome apostolo monasterio'.  
Vorau, Stiftsbibliothek 350 is a twelfth-century copy of the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]'' written in long lines (= '''V''' in the Brett/Nowak edition; only odd variants noticed there); it ends with B 29. 284 and has no additions; on fly-leaf: ''Decreta Bernh' prepositus contulit S. Marie sanctoque Thome apostolo monasterio''.  


In the early form of the revision found in BP, but it lacks any of B's additions at the end, and very rarely agrees with B in detailed variants, if rather more often with P. Unlike B or P, however, it includes the added canons in B 9 after c 2, which are otherwise peculiar to the later revisions. Very occasionally it shares readings with KNMD. In Part A the rubrics drift from text to margin and back in a way otherwise characteristic of the first version. The text has been much corrected, by more than one hand, and on a number of occasions the later reading is closest to the corrected text of C. As in P the Anacletus texts are in a solid block, but here the rubrics of the capitulatio are entered in the margin. Rubrics are often omitted, especially in B 29, though space has been left for their insertion.  
In the early form of the revision found in BP, but it lacks any of B's additions at the end, and very rarely agrees with B in detailed variants, if rather more often with P. Unlike B or P, however, it includes the added canons in B 9 after c 2, which are otherwise peculiar to the later revisions. Very occasionally it shares readings with KNMD. In Part A the rubrics drift from text to margin and back in a way otherwise characteristic of the first version. The text has been much corrected, by more than one hand, and on a number of occasions the later reading is closest to the corrected text of C. As in P the Anacletus texts are in a solid block, but here the rubrics of the capitulatio are entered in the margin. Rubrics are often omitted, especially in B 29, though space has been left for their insertion.  
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Vorau, Stiftsbibliothek 350 is a twelfth-century copy of the Collectio Tripartita written in long lines (= V in the Brett/Nowak edition; only odd variants noticed there); it ends with B 29. 284 and has no additions; on fly-leaf: Decreta Bernh' prepositus contulit S. Marie sanctoque Thome apostolo monasterio.

In the early form of the revision found in BP, but it lacks any of B's additions at the end, and very rarely agrees with B in detailed variants, if rather more often with P. Unlike B or P, however, it includes the added canons in B 9 after c 2, which are otherwise peculiar to the later revisions. Very occasionally it shares readings with KNMD. In Part A the rubrics drift from text to margin and back in a way otherwise characteristic of the first version. The text has been much corrected, by more than one hand, and on a number of occasions the later reading is closest to the corrected text of C. As in P the Anacletus texts are in a solid block, but here the rubrics of the capitulatio are entered in the margin. Rubrics are often omitted, especially in B 29, though space has been left for their insertion.