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    Durham. University Library, Add.MS. 1950/B/11
    Collection
    Durham University and Cathedral Library
    Library
    Durham. University Library
    Date
    later 10th century
    Language
    Latin
    • Bifolium of Epistle to the Hebrews from a later 10th century manuscript written in North-east France
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    London. British Library, Harley MS 5041
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • The first text, dating to the 2nd half of the 8th century, is a unique Patristic florilegium (ff. 1r-
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    London. British Library, Add MS 10459
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • 760, d. 843), Bishop of Orléans, servant at the court of Louis the Pious (b. 778, d. 840) and advisor to
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    London. British Library, Add MS 16974
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • According to Bischoff, ff. 1-56 were written in North Eastern France in the 3rd-4th quarter of the 9th
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    Einsiedeln. Stiftsbibliothek, Codex 191(277)
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Einsiedeln. Stiftsbibliothek
    Date
    8th century, 9th century, 8th / 9th century
    Language
    Latin
    • Constance Jakob Johann Mirgel (1559-1629) before making its way, together with a group of his books, to
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    London. British Library, Harley MS 3845
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • France, perhaps in Lyon, during the Carolingian reform in the first half of the 9th century, according to
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    London. British Library, Add MS 9046
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • This is a shorthand that was attributed to Tiro (b. 94, d. 4 BC), a slave of Cicero (b. 106, d. 43 BC