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{{Infobox collection|title=Collectio Bobbiensis|author1=[[User:MSimperl|Matthias Simperl]]|century=saec. IX|generalregion=Italy|specificregion=Northern Italy|mss=one}}
The Collectio Bobbiensis is preserved in a single manuscript: [[Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf.|Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf]]. It contains letters from Popes Gregory (590-604) and Leo (440-461). Since the Registrum is mentioned at the beginning of the collection, Gregory's letters appear to derive, in one way or another, from the Roman archives. Accordingly, the manuscript transmits a brief report—possibly written by the papal office—located between JE 1524 and JE 1525 (f. 26v); the same report is to be found in the ''Registrum'' manuscripts used for the relevant editions (CCSL, MGH).
The Collectio Bobbiensis is preserved in a single manuscript: [[Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf.|Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf]]. It contains letters from Popes Gregory (590-604) and Leo (440-461). Since the Registrum is mentioned at the beginning of the collection, Gregory's letters appear to derive, in one way or another, from the Roman archives. Accordingly, the manuscript transmits a brief report—possibly written by the papal office—located between JE 1524 and JE 1525 (f. 26v); the same report is to be found in the ''Registrum'' manuscripts used for the relevant editions (CCSL, MGH).

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Title Collectio Bobbiensis
Century saec. IX
General region of origin Italy
Specific region of origin Northern Italy
Author Matthias Simperl
No. of manuscripts one


The Collectio Bobbiensis is preserved in a single manuscript: Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf. It contains letters from Popes Gregory (590-604) and Leo (440-461). Since the Registrum is mentioned at the beginning of the collection, Gregory's letters appear to derive, in one way or another, from the Roman archives. Accordingly, the manuscript transmits a brief report—possibly written by the papal office—located between JE 1524 and JE 1525 (f. 26v); the same report is to be found in the Registrum manuscripts used for the relevant editions (CCSL, MGH).