Cassian, John, approximately 360–approximately 435
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- Cassian, John, approximately 360–approximately 435: Collationes [Latin]
- Cassian, John, approximately 360–approximately 435: De institutionis coenobiorum [Latin]
- Cassian, John, approximately 360–approximately 435: De institutis coenobiorum [Italian]
- Cassian, John, approximately 360–approximately 435: Epistulae ad castorem [Greek]
- Cassian, John, approximately 360–approximately 435: Epitome conlationum ad Leontium [Greek]
- Manuscripts:
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- MS. Auct. D. 4. 18 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Auct. D. inf. 2. 9 (Selected pages online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Barocci 11 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Barocci 81 (Digital facsimile online) — 15th century
- MS. Bodl. 602 (Selected pages online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Bodl. 730 (Selected pages online) — 13th century, beginning; English
- MS. Bodl. 800 — 12th century, middle; English
- MS. Canon. Ital. 119 — 15th century; Italian
- MS. Canon. Ital. 230 — 15th century; Italian
- MS. Canon. Misc. 395 — 1441; Lanciano, Italy
- MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 2 — 14th century, beginning; Italian, Bologna (?)
- MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 87 — 1406; French
- MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 113 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 158 (Selected pages online) — 13th century, beginning; Italian Santa Maria della Sambucina: A. M. Adorisio, Codici latini calabresi (1986) concludes that this was made at and for the monastery of Sambucina by a named scribe who is also very likely the same scribe as one of a document dated 1209.
- MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 215 — 14th century
- MS. Cromwell 18 — 13th century, fourth quarter; Byzantine, Athos (?)
- MS. Digby 96 (Digital facsimile online) — 12th century, third quarter; English
- MS. Digby 218 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Hatton 23 (Selected pages online) — 11th century, end; English, Worcester
- MS. Jones 26 — 15th century, third quarter; Flemish (?)
- MS. Lat. misc. f. 14 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Laud Misc. 32 (Digital facsimile online) — s. xiii2; Germany
- MS. Laud Misc. 186 (Digital facsimile online) — 14th century, second half; Germany (Mainz Charterhouse?)
- MS. Laud Misc. 190 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Laud Misc. 230 (Digital facsimile online) — c. 1170–90; German, Eberbach, Cistercian abbey
- MS. Laud Misc. 250 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Laud Misc. 324 (Digital facsimile online) — 14th century, second half; Germany, Mainz Charterhouse
- MS. Laud Misc. 725 (Selected pages online) — 12th century, end; English, Reading Inscribed, Hic est liber sancte Marie de Rading’. Quem qui celauerit. uel fraudem de eo fecerit⹎ anathema sit. (fol. ir)
- Merton College MS. 16 — Composite manuscript
- St John's College MS 183 — s. xii/xiii; England
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