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he Carolingian Canon
Law project is producing a searchable, electronic rendition of major works of
Carolingian canon law, in a presentation that shows their relation to other works of
canon law used by Carolingian jurists. This project maps the extent of variation in
"standard" legal texts known to Carolingian jurists, and identifies particular
points of variation. In addition to clarifying the textual history of medieval canon
law, the project will provide historical and bibliographic annotation of several
hundred canons used by jurists before, during, and after the Carolingian period.
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