Paris, BnF, lat. 1682

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Paris, BnF, lat. 1682 is a ninth-century codex of 100 folios, written in long lines in Caroline minuscle, containing materials on the 548 Council of Constantinople (including a few papal letters). It also contains excerpts from Saint Augustine, Prosper, Gregory's Regula pastoralis. The codex was used by Schwartz for his AOC edition.

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Mayvaert, Letter of Pelagius II