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The Heythrop Journal, 2007

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Sinclair W Bell, Paul J. du Plessis

2020

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Rachele Hassan

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Selection and Presentation of Texts in Early Medieval Canon Law Collections: Approaching the Codex Remensis (Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, Phill. 1743)*

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Bruce Frier

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Anna Plisecka

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Emory Law School, 2018

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Kyle Harper

The Classical Quarterly (New Series), 2010

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John Haldon

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Adam Kemezis

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