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B i b l i o g r a p h y manuscripts Autun, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 3 (mid-eighth-century “Gundohinus” gospels). ———, MS 4 (late eighth-century gospels from Flavigny). Auxerre, Arch. Yonne, H 32 (privilege of King Henry I for St.-Pierre-le-Vif). ———, H 167 (fragments of the eleventh-century cartulary of St.-Pierre-le-Vif). ———, H 1667 (late thirteenth-century cartulary of St.-Julien of Auxerre). ———, H 1668 (sixteenth-century copy of the cartulary of St.-Julien). Auxerre, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 142 (twelfth-century copy of the Gesta pontificum Autissiodorensium). ———, MS 161 (thirteenth-century cartulary of St.-Germain of Auxerre). ———, MS 212 (twelfth-century chronicle of St.-Pierre-le-Vif). ———, MS 227 (twelfth-century chronicle and cartulary of Vézelay). Berkeley, Boalt Hall, Robbins Collection MS 48 (thirteenth-century cartulary of the bishopric of Auxerre). Châlons-en-Champagne [-sur-Marne], Arch. Marne G 462 (early twelfth-century cartulary of St.-Etienne of Châlons). Chaumont, Arch. Haute-Marne, 2 G 921 (thirteenth-century cartulary of the cathedral chapter of Langres). ———, series G and 2G (documents from the cathedral chapter of Langres). ———, 1 H 3–4 (the first and second, early and late thirteenth-century, cartularies of Auberive). ———, series 1 H (documents of Auberive). ———, 6 H 2 (the first and second, early and late thirteenth-century, cartularies of Longué). ———, 7 H 1–2 (the first, early twelfth-century, and second, late thirteenth-century, cartularies of Montier-en-Der). ———, 7 H 3–6 (sixteenth- and seventeenth-century “cartularies” of Montier-en-Der). Chaumont, Bibliothèque municipale (“Les silos”), MS 38 (thirteenth-century rule and martyrology of the cathedral chapter of Langres). Dijon, Arch. Côte-d’Or, 10 H 6 (thirteenth-century cartulary of St.-Seine). ———, 11 H 63–64 (respectively late and early thirteenth-century cartularies of Cîteaux). 328 Bibliography ———, series 12 H (documents of La Bussière). ———, 15 H 9 (early and late thirteenth-century cartularies of Fontenay, bound together). ———, series 15 H (documents of Fontenay). ———, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 591 (eleventh-century cartulary-chronicle of St.-Bénigne). Mâcon, Arch. Saône-et-Loire, H 142 (records of gifts to St.-Rigaud, made in the 1060s and 1070s). Metz, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 1161 (eleventh-century formulary/cartulary of St.Pierre -le-Vif of Sens). Montpellier, Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Médecine, MS 154 (ninth-century vitae of saints; from Auxerre). Orléans, Bibliothèque municipale [Mediathèque], MS 82 (ninth-century glossed copy of the Pauline letters, done at Flavigny). Paris, BnF, MS fr. 18692 (inventory of the documents and titles of the bishopric of Auxerre, done in 1642). ———, MS lat. 1 (the “Vivien Bible” presented to Charles the Bald). ———, MS lat. 894 (eleventh-century martyrology from Auxerre—first part). ———, MS lat. 2123 (early ninth-century formulary book of Flavigny). ———, MS lat. 4997 (twelfth-century chronicle of Bèze). ———, MS lat. 5253 (eleventh-century martyrology from Auxerre—second part). ———, MS lat. 5463 (early fourteenth-century cartulary of La Bussière). ———, MS lat. 11743 (includes a forged charter from Sens on fol. 494). ———, MS lat. 17090 (copy made in 1721 of the now-lost fourteenth-century cartulary of the cathedral chapter of Chalon). ———, nouv. acq. lat. 326 (the forgery cartulary of St.-Denis). ———, nouv. acq. lat. 496 (the cartulary of St.-Marcel-lès-Chalon, dating from the 1120s). ———, MS nouv. acq. lat. 1497 (Cluny A, Cluny’s first, mid-eleventh-century cartulary). ———, Collection de Bourgogne 111 (documents from St.-Martin of Autun). ———, Collection de Bourgogne 179, no. 161 (bull of Urban II) Troyes, Arch. Aube, 3 H 9–10 (two-volume thirteenth-century cartulary of Clairvaux). printed primary sources Entries are arranged here by the name of the medieval author rather than the modern editor. Also included here are a few studies useful for the documents printed in them. I have not repeated the monumental collections found in the List of Abbreviations. For both the primary and secondary bibliographies, I do not include a few peripheral sources cited only once. “Acta S. Victori et S. Victorii.” AASS Aug. 5 (1868), pp. 145–47. Actus pontificum Cenomannis in urbe degentium. Ed. G. Busson and A. Ledru. Archives historiques du Maine 2. Le Mans, 1901. [3.137.192.3] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 18:51 GMT) Bibliography 329 “Admonitio generalis” [789]. MGH Capit. 1 (1883; rpt. 1984), pp. 55–62. Ado of Vienne. “Chronicon.” MGH SS 2:315–26. Adso of Der. Opera hagiographica. Ed. Monique Goullet. CCCM...

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