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- {{Infobox collection A chronologically arranged collection of decretals based on the ''[[Collectio Dionysiana II]]'', extant only in [941 bytes (105 words) - 12:38, 30 September 2024
- {{Infobox collection ...erpta Bobiensia'' (like the ''[[Lex Romana canonice compta]]'') is another collection of Roman law dealing with ecclesiastical matters. It draws the Codex of Jus1 KB (176 words) - 23:09, 8 August 2024
- ...ts of a manuscript written in the ninth century (or around 900) perhaps at Bobbio. The first quaternio in Vat. lat. 5751 is misbound; it should be after fol. ...he [[Collectio Dacheriana]], penitential materials (and some canon law), a collection of Gallican canons, excerpts of the [[Epitome Hispana]], more penitential a2 KB (346 words) - 14:36, 16 November 2024
- {{Infobox collection == Abbo and his collection ==4 KB (542 words) - 21:38, 8 August 2024
- {{Infobox collection ...pointed to the use of four letters of pope Celestine I which seem to come from the same source used for the ''Frisingensis prima''. [{{FM|43}}]2 KB (262 words) - 23:44, 8 August 2024
- {{Infobox collection ...}}) uses the edition of Gonzalo Martínez Díez. The numbering is also taken from there.5 KB (722 words) - 10:08, 30 September 2024
- {{Infobox collection ...ich he called a ''Concordia canonum.'' Klaus Zechiel-Eckes, who edited the collection, has argued that it was probably compiled in Italy; however, a compilation6 KB (869 words) - 08:58, 16 August 2024
- {{Infobox collection ...ult to say where. Roger Reynolds has shown the extent of the material this collection has in common with the first version of the ''Tarraconensis'', which was co7 KB (1,100 words) - 21:55, 8 August 2024
- ...ns contrary to some of his positions. It was, however, apparently the best collection available to him at the time. ...io Tarraconensis'' does not contain a synodal ordo, which distinguishes it from the previous Poitevine collections.9 KB (1,445 words) - 00:35, 14 September 2024
- {{Infobox collection ...ated to the archbishop Anselm II of Milan (882–896). It is the first major collection to contain the Pseudo-Isidorian forgeries and has unusually rich Roman law14 KB (2,087 words) - 01:05, 9 October 2024