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    London. British Library, Add MS 16964
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    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
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    London. British Library
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    lat
    • Gennadius of Massilia (d. c. 496), priest and historian
    • John Cassian (b. c. 360, d. c. 435), monk and theologian
    • Stavelot’s access to the office shortly after its composition suggests that there was active textual
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    London. British Library, Add MS 16961
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
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    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • Smaragdus of St-Mihiel, (b. c. 760, d. c. 840), abbot and writer
    • Two other leaves survive in Add MS 16962, f. 1 and f. 211 (see Bischoff, Katalog ,I (1998); p. 75 (no
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    London. British Library, Add MS 18032
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • staff, which is related to the pilgrim: 'Benedictio super peram et baculum.
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    London. British Library, Add MS 24145
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    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
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    London. British Library
    Language
    eng, lat
    • St Vincent in Metz, wrote between c. 1086 and 1106.
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    London. British Library, Stowe MS 3
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
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    London. British Library
    Language
    lat, grc
    • Another British Library manuscript that belongs to this group is Add MS 18043 (a Psalter).
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    London. British Library, Add MS 16963
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • replaces the opening of the text that probably had been copied in the 10th century as well but was lost at some
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    London. British Library, Add MS 18031
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
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    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • chant 'Memento nostri domine in beneplacito populi tui';, added in the lower margin.f. 44v: A reference to
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    London. British Library, Add MS 24144
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • features of the fragments suggest that the text may have been written in Northern Italy, but it was cut and
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    London. British Library, Add MS 18043
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
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    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • supported the monks of Stavelot in performing their liturgical duties; the Benedictine Rule required them to
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    London. British Library, Add MS 16606
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
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    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • Gregory the Great, (b. c. 540, d. 604), theologian and Pope
    • suscipite’. ff. 94v-98r: Ephraim the Syrian, De Iudicio Dei et Resurrection (On the Judgment of God and