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|ShortDescription=<p>A Latin religious tract which a bishop could use to address priests at a diocesan synod. It was written on the continent, possibly in the 10th century, and enjoyed wide dissemination. In some | |ShortDescription=<p>A Latin religious tract which a bishop could use to address priests at a diocesan synod. It was written on the continent, possibly in the 10th century, and enjoyed wide dissemination across Europe. In some versions, it is falsely attributed to Pope Leo IV (<em>fl.</em> 9th c.). A version of it is also extant in the 15th-century Irish manuscript known as the <em>Leabhar Breac</em>, where it is prefixed to a homily on the Lord’s Prayer.<br></p> | ||
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|MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 16 | |MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 16 | ||
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|MS title=Est enuntiandus sermo sinodalis in singulis sinodis | |MS title=Est enuntiandus / sermo sinodalis in / singulis sinodis parr/ochianis prespeteris | ||
|incipit=Fratres prespeteri et sacerdotes Domini, | |incipit=Fratres prespeteri et sacerdotes Domini, cohopera/atores nostri ordinis estis | ||
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