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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, Harley MS 2713
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • probably the Loire region
    • This manuscript consists of three different parts, bound together at the early modern period.The first
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    London. British Library, Harley MS 2688
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat, grc
    • probably the Loire region
    • The manuscript is a composite miscellany made of five texts of different dates and origins (ff. 1-16;
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    London. British Library, Add MS 10459
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • This manuscript contains two works that were written separately in the 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 9th
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    London. British Library, Add MS 16974
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • This manuscript contains the commentary on the Gospel of St Matthew by St Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), the
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    London. British Library, Harley MS 3845
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • Contents: This manuscript consists of the Collectio Dacheriana, a collection of canon law created in
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    London. British Library, Add MS 9046
    Collection
    The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
    Library
    London. British Library
    Language
    lat
    • The manuscript was at Benedictine abbey of Saint-Remi at Rheims and remained there most likely until