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Revision as of 21:58, 26 January 2025

The Ratisbonensis is a collection of letters of Leo I extant in two manuscripts. It contains 72 letters, arranged according to their recipients. The Ballerini and Silva-Tarrouca used it for their editions. Turner argued the collection was compiled between 537 and 555.

Manuscripts

Literature

Jasper, pp. 46-47 and Hoskin, Letters, pp. 344-346.