Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1745

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The codex that today survives in Petersburg, Publičnaja Bibliotheka im. M. E. Saltykova-Ščedrina F. v. II. 3 and Phill. 1745 was written in Burgundy saec VII according to CLA; it was split in two parts after the dissolution of the Collège de Clermont in 1762. The first part cotnains conciliar canons of the Collectio Dionysiana II and canons from Arles; the second part, today at Berlin, the Collectio Lugdunensis (?) and the Constitutiones Sirmondianae according to Kéry, Collections pp. 5 and 43.

Copy of the preface of the Collectio Dionysiana II; copy of Collectio Sancti Mauri. According to CLA: saec. IXin. Contains a papal catalogue up to Hadrian I with Leo (795-816) added by a later hand. Also according to CLA, it is "closely related" to Den Haag, Huis van het boek, 10 B 4 and "a direct copy of MS Hague Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum 9 of the year 800, a date attested by the lost colophon."

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