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  • ...to, Secreta, Codice Trevisaneo]] (or ''Codex Trivisanus'') contains a vast collection of charters (including papal letters) copied from various Venetian archives [[Category:Letter Collection]]
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  • {{Infobox collection | century = saec. V
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  • ...om various Venetian archives. It is the earliest of several copies of this collection. The ''Codex Trivisanus'' was written in the early sixteenth century and be [[Category:Manuscript saec XVI]]
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  • {{Infobox collection | century = saec. XII
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  • ...ording to {{Author|Bischoff}}. Its older catalogue dated the manuscript to saec. X, which may be considered outdated. The manuscript's origin is from Salzb ...XX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' were incorporated in the former collection. The rest of the manuscript for the most part comprises either pope Gregory
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  • {{Infobox collection | century = saec. XI
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  • {{Infobox collection | century = saec. XI
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  • ...berg.SB.Can.9.fol.4r.jpg|thumb|Fol. 4r of the manuscript, showing chapters XVI-XXIII of the ''[[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim p ...ht have been used as study material on its own without any other canonical collection at hand. Furthermore, especially in part I, many dark spots of fingers can
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  • ...ts codicological composition is unknown as of yet, Goldast's efforts in s. XVI-XVII are responsible for this mix of texts. He added a whole list, describe | Collection of various songs and poems. Includes no. 721 of the ''Anthologia Latina'' o
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  • ...s used by many of the Italian decretists and by the author of the decretal collection ''Parisiensis secunda'', whom Peter Landau has identified as Bernard of Pav ...cal tradition.“ Detlev Jasper adds that the formulas spread throughout the collection were another reason for its popularity.
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