Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, LIX (57)

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A manuscript of the late sixth (or early seventh?) century containing various canon law materials. CLA IV 509 (via Earlier Latin Manuscripts) lists the content as follows:

Acta Concilii Chalcedonensis; Vigilius Tapsensis; Athanasius, Apologia contra Arianos; Ambrosius, Ad Gratianum; Amphilochius, Sermones; Ps- Athanasius, De Symbolo; Cyrillus Alexandrinus, Epistulae; Quirillus, Opus Incertum; Theodoretus, Epistula; Gregorius Nazianenzus, Commentarius in Epistulam ad Philippenses.

According to Green, Innocent p. 28 it contains "a number of decretal letters" including one of innocent I (JK 303).

Mentioned by Green, but not in Kéry 1999 or Fowler-Magerl 2005. Apart from the specimen in CLA, no digital images are known (as of 2024).