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  • ...[[Collectio canonum I in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C]] which has the key {{Coll|MY}} in the Clavis database; on fol. 56–88, there is a collection which Maas None of them should be confused with the late-medieval decretal collections known a
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  • | key = MY ...lection in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C|intermediate collection she labelled "lm/my"]].
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  • ...lection in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C|intermediate collection she labelled "lm/my"]]. ...s are numbered. LM has been described as a collection in two parts because of conciliar decrees which follow the collection, [{{FM|149}}] but neither the
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  • ...egory VII, although it is not in the collection itself; the most recent in MY is from pope Alexander II. ...the nature of the no longer existent or not yet identified collection (lm/my) used separately by both compilers.
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  • ...LX" or "XL" be first, an "54" or "154"? (The issue appeared in the List of Manuscript; I fixed it manually.) ...e page to [[Collectio Dionysiana adaucta]] using a standardised title. See my comments on standardised titles. --[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]
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  • ...and the discussion with Clemens, I suggest we standardise the page titles of the entries for individual categories in the long run. So if you are rework **The Page title should consist of the most commonly used title of the collection '''without''' a preceding article; do not add alternative ti
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  • | alttitle1 = Collection of Saint-Hilaire in Poitiers ...ollection from the second half of the eleventh largely modelled [[Burchard of Worms, Liber decretorum|Burchard’s ''Liber decretorum'']]. There is good
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  • ...ultimate source of a number of the canons, but the collection in the Turin manuscript is obviously the direct source. ...on in the collection of Deusdedit: 1.59. The renumbering of the collection of Deusdedit by Wolf von Glanvell – he numbers the canon 1.70 – obscures t
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  • ...Collectio LXXIV titulorum]]'' (74T). The present analysis is based on that of Uta-Renate Blumenthal ({{Coll|GU}}). The only texts in the data bank are th ...lection of Anselm of Lucca. Canons 321a and b may come from the collection of Deusdedit (4.158.9 and 10) or from a derivative collection.
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  • The collection is known as ''Collection of Saint-Germain'', ''Collection in Nine Books'', ''Collectio Sangermanensis I ...known; the present analysis is based on this copy ({{Coll|WO}}). The Ghent manuscript, from the Benedictine monastery Saint-Pierre-au-Mont-Blandin in Ghent, was
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  • ...ave more and more articles with page-specific links to the digital version of her Canonical Collections, we can think about (semi-automatically) integrat .../Archive/Shelf mark, rough date, canonical collection(s) contained in this manuscript
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  • ...nted several times in the course of the century to incorporate the results of conciliar activity in Spain. ...surviving version must have existed on the basis of an index in two copies of the late 7th century ''[[Collectio Hispana Gallica|Hispana Gallica]]''.
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  • | location = Vicinity of Arras ...have found the collection there on his arrival. A connection between John of Warneton and the ''Atrebatensis'' was suggested first by the canon Joseph M
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Collectio Farfensis'' of the Ms Vat. lat. 8487 and the florilegium in the Ms Florence, Biblioteca Ri ...d on the 2005 edition of the ''Clavis'' handbook ("''Collectio Farfensis'' of the Ms Vat. lat. 8487") and Rolker (''Farfa Collection'') it is simply call
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  • ...ipts are similar in a number of ways. Both contain several distinct blocks of texts copied at different times by different scribes. Both contain sections ...from the ''Collectio V librorum'' but which is also found in the Barberini manuscript''.''
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  • ...Paris, BnF, lat. 1557 and in the Ms Reims, BM 672) is transmitted here out of its original [{{FM|105}}] context for the first time. It has been thought ...538 (the so-called ''[[Collectio Barberiniana]]'') and, finally, the block of texts now called the „[[Error series]]“.
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  • ...in western Germany, specifically Echternach. Earlier attempts to date the manuscript described the script as Italian. ...he misattribution resulted from the use of this collection by the compiler of the 13L; in both these collections the canon has the same length, in the ve
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  • ...i, BC 227]], the collection is divided into eight ''partes''. For the sake of a better name, it is therefore referred to as ''Collectio II librorum/VIII ...re is no rubric for it in the ''capitulatio''. The decretal letter JL 5835 of Paschal II, dated 1100, was added to the Ms V [{{FM|151}}] on fol. 199r in
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ivo of Chartres, ''Decretum''}} | title = Ivo of Chartres, Decretum
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Anselm of Lucca, ''Collectio canonum'' (A version)}} | title = Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A version)
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