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  • ...complete copy of the [[Collectio Anselmo dedicata]]. It was written at the Reichenau in the first half of the tenth century according to Hoffmann. [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • ...o Tripartita]] on fol. 116-133. According to manuscripta.at written at the Reichenau (?) saec. XI/XII. [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • The codex was written in 806 at St Gall or the Reichenau according to the catalogue. [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • The manuscript was at Freising by the year 800; fol. 200-238 were added here in the ninth [[München, BSB, Clm 5508]] (saec. IX, Reichenau?) is said to be a copy of Clm 6243 ({{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|2}}).
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  • ...e Karlsruhe catalogue, the manuscript was written in 806 at St Gall or the Reichenau. [[Category:Manuscript]]
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  • {{Infobox manuscript ...Konstanz in 1343 and was in possession of St. Martin’s Abbey, Weingarten, from at least 1630 onwards (top right corner of fol. 1r reads: ''monasterii wein
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  • {{Infobox manuscript|place=St. Paul im Lavanttal|library=Stiftsbibliothek|shelfmark=7/1|century= The codex, written saec. VIII (?), was at the Reichenau in medieval times, transferred to St. Blasien in the late 18th c., and in 1
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  • ...idore of Seville, the ''Regula pastoralis'' of pope Gregory I and excerpts from his Register, the Rule of St. Benedict and the Exposition of that Rule by S ...he collection. Franz Kerff maintains that the four parts belonged together from the beginning.
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  • ...the late ninth and the early eleventh century; seven of them seem to come from northern Italy. ...'second Italian group' (Kèry) since Bernhard Bischoff argued that both are from ninth-century Italy. Pal. lat. 580, which according to Bischoff may have be
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  • ...lection is found on fol. 8v–56v and fol. 192r– 196v (the last quire of the manuscript). Confusion regarding the version [{{FM|47}}] this copy represents was app The 9th-century copy in Ms Karlsruhe, Badische LB Aug. XVIII was made at Reichenau. Only a fragment of the collection has survived and the quires are rebound
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