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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 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>
|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 western 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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|Century1=10th century
|Century1=10th century

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