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Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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  • | location = Arles | alttitle1 = Sammlung der Kirche von Arles ({{Author|Maassen}}) ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript |location=Arles or Lyon (Kéry)| normregion = Southern France ...
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  • ...o Albigensis]]'', both compiled in the mid 6th century and perhaps both at Arles, are closely related to what must have been a source for the ''Vetus Gallic ...entury Lyon had taken over the dominance in southern Gaul which the see of Arles had enjoyed since the 5th century. [{{FM|37}}] ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...= [https://arca.irht.cnrs.fr/ark:/63955/md99n296x552 arca.irht.cnrs.fr] (from microfilm; incomplete) ...
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  • ...in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmissi ...rect connection to the ''[[Collectio Frisingensis I]]'' also found in that manuscript. The compiler of the ''Frisingensis secunda'' used, according to Mordek, a ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...ages2 = [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10073868z gallica.bnf.fr] (from microfilm) ...
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  • ...in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmissi ...upplementing the [{{FM|38}}] analysis of Mordek with information from the manuscript. The principle source of the ''Bonaevallensis prima'' is the ''[[Collectio ...
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  • ...uncil of Châlon (813) and the council of Mainz (847). There are also texts from the Theodosian Code. [[Category:Clavis entries based on manuscript]] ...
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  • ...in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmissi ...ntury. The ''Herovalliana'' was edited in 1677 by Jacobus Petit using this manuscript. His edition was reprinted in the {{Author|Migne}} PL 99.989–1086. ...
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  • ...e]). In fact, it appears that the ''Burgundiana'' seems to span the entire manuscript, which means that it includes a penitential section (also known as the ''Pa ...te eighth-, early ninth-century Brussels codex. In this case, the Brussels manuscript may form not only the sole witness to the collection but also its archetype ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...cript consists of two parts, A (fols. 1-166v) and B (fols. 167r-320v). The manuscript was written by numerous (but unknown amount of) hands in either Caroline mi ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...{{Author|Bischoff}} and {{Author|Mordek}}. The manuscript's provenance is from the abbeys of Heidelberg and Lorsch. Furthermore, there are traces of a tra ...
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  • ...hapter Controversy), and the Paris edict of the Frankish king Chlothar II (from 614) – the latter two documents are preserved solely in Berlin, SBPK, Phill ...nts belonging to the time of Chlothar II (d. 629/30). The collection draws from different sources, such as the so-called ''[[Corpus canonum Africano-Romanu ...
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  • ...ns use the expression ''titulus'' for the chapters of the sources. Judging from the sequence in which Fulgentius listed the references, he used a chronolog ...the collection of Cresconius. The present analysis ({{Coll|FR}}) is taken from the edition of Charles Munier (CCL 149). ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...Eber et al. 2022). The codex belonged to the monastery of St-Remi-de-Reims from the ninth (or eighth?) century onward. ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...images = [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b9068478s gallica.bnf.fr] (from microfilm) ...
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  • ...}}) uses the edition of Gonzalo Martínez Díez. The numbering is also taken from there. ...au in Augsburg, Freising, Regensburg and Niederalteich). A southern French manuscript containing the ''Epitome'', now [[København, Kongelike Bibliotek, Ny Kgl. S ...
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  • ...of the earliest canonical collections from Western Europe, probably dating from around the year 500. The collection contains mainly dogmatic texts, includi ...retals, imperial constitutions and edicts, episcopal letters, and excerpts from the Church Fathers on dogmatic questions (Christology, Council of Chalcedon ...
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...rding to {{Author|Glauche}} and {{Author|Reynolds}}, and its provenance is from the Cathedral Chapter of Freising based on the bookplate included in its fr ...
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  • ...y Ubertus, scribe and later abbot at S. Eutizio in Val Castoriana, not far from Norcia. [{{FM|83}}] ...nal rubrics, which are more numerous in the Vallicelliana, have been taken from it. The apparent differences in the number of canons in the three copies, w ...
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