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  • ...ted saec. IX/X (Maassen), saec. VIII/IX (Mirabile) or saec. VIIIex (Vocino/West). * Giorgia Vocino and Charles West, "On the life and continence of judges": the production and transmission of
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  • | author1 = Charles West]]
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  • ...na]] around 500 and thus achieved a certain degree of fame in the medieval West. ...rini}} brothers produced a new edition in 1757, which was only replaced by Charles {{author|Munier}}'s critical edition: Concilia Africae a. 345–525 (CCSL 1
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  • The first major systematically ordered canon law collection in the West, the ''Breviatio canonum'', was compiled between 523 and 546 by a deacon of ...resconius. The present analysis ({{Coll|FR}}) is taken from the edition of Charles Munier (CCL 149).
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  • ...Empire and most of that material was still in Greek when it arrived in the West. Evidence of its origin is the prevalence even now of the expression ''cano ...ndium, known as the ''Constitutiones Apostolorum'', would circulate in the West by the mid 5th century.
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  • ...hleen Grace {{Author|Cushing}} (Church, Faith, and Culture in the Medieval West, 2008), 121–127. [Cite as: <code><nowiki>{{Author|Álvarez de las Asturia ...hleen Grace {{Author|Cushing}} (Church, Faith, and Culture in the Medieval West, 2008), 1-19. [Cite as: <code><nowiki>{{Author|Austin}}, Secular Law</nowik
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