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English: This is folio 19v out of Codex 212 of the library of the Domkapitel of Cologne which was written in the middle or second half of the sixth century in Southern Gaul, possibly Lyon. The text shown is an excerpt of the Collectio Coloniensis, a chronologically arranged collection of decretals and canons. This particular page provides belongs to the section that presents a partial copy of the Statuta ecclesiae antiqua, a systematic collection which was compiled in the second half of the fifth century but of which no original copies survived.

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  • Lotte Kéry, Canonical Collections of the Early Middle Ages (ca. 400-1140), The Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0-8132-0918-8.
  • Hubert Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform im Frankenreich, Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 3-11-001826-8.
Source This image has been taken out of [1]. It belongs to the Codices Electronici Ecclesiae Coloniensis, a project which aims to digitize all manuscripts of the library and make them openly available: [2]. I've cropped the original image to get rid of the watermark (the letters CEEC are on all of the images but never covering the text). The catalogue entry for this manuscript is available here: [3].
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