Tarragona, Biblioteca Pública, 35

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Tarragona, Biblioteca Pública, Ms. 35 (late 11th century?) comes from Santes Creus in Coimbre in what is now Portugal. The manuscript begins with an abbreviated version of the Liber decretorum of Burchard. On fol. 134v–146v there is a small canon law collection only known from this manuscript, the Collectio canonum I in Tarragona, PB, 35. On fol. 146v– 162v is the Libellus contra invasores et symoniacos of Deusdedit, which would also be used for the second version of the Tarraconensis. On fol. 163r–167v is another brief collection, the Collectio canonum II in Tarragona, PB, 35.

Both collections are related to the Tarraconensis.

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For the manuscript see Gérard Fransen, Textes grégoriens dans un manuscrit espanol, ZRG Kan. 75 (1991), pp. 58–69.