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Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 561 is a composite MS assembled in this form by c. 1200, by which time it seems to have been at St Albans, though the original scribe is not known there. It contains a collection only known from this manuscript ([[Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561]]) on fol. 7-37 ({{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|294}}), the conciliar canons of the [[Collectio Lanfranci]] ({{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|241}}), and a fragment (Trip. 3.29.8-283A) of the first version of the [[Collectio Tripartita]]. Written in a hand which is probably English, in long lines, s. xii1. Its readings align it generally, but not exclusively, with '''[[Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345|H]][[Paris, BnF, lat. 4282|Q]]'''. See too Brett (1992) 157-65, 172-4.
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 561 is a composite MS assembled in this form by c. 1200, by which time it seems to have been at St Albans, though the original scribe is not known there. It contains a collection only known from this manuscript ([[Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561]]) on fol. 7-37 ({{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|294}}), the conciliar canons of the [[Collectio Lanfranci]] ({{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|241}}), and a fragment (Trip. 3.29.8-283A) of the first version of the [[Collectio Tripartita]]. Written in a hand which is probably English, in long lines, s. xii1. Its readings align it generally, but not exclusively, with '''[[Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345|H]][[Paris, BnF, lat. 4282|Q]]'''. See too Brett (1992) 157-65, 172-4.
== Links ==
* {{author|Brett/Nowak}} edition of ''Tripartita'': http://ivo-of-chartres.github.io/tripartita.html


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Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 561 is a composite MS assembled in this form by c. 1200, by which time it seems to have been at St Albans, though the original scribe is not known there. It contains a collection only known from this manuscript (Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561) on fol. 7-37 (Kéry, p. 294), the conciliar canons of the Collectio Lanfranci (Kéry, p. 241), and a fragment (Trip. 3.29.8-283A) of the first version of the Collectio Tripartita. Written in a hand which is probably English, in long lines, s. xii1. Its readings align it generally, but not exclusively, with HQ. See too Brett (1992) 157-65, 172-4.

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