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MS. e Mus. 66
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Bede, Franco — c. 1110–1140; English, Canterbury, St. Augustine's
Arator — late 6th or early 7th century; Multiple places of origin
MS. Gr. th. d. 1 (P)
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Theological fragments from a book — 7th century
MS. Hatton 48
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Rule of St Benedict
MS. Lat. misc. a. 3
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Fragments, 7th-17th centuries
MS. Laud Misc. 580
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Iohannes Maxentius; Würzburg, Domstift, or Niederaltaich (Gozbald), c. 825–855.