The Turin Collection in Seven Books ( Turin, Ms. Univ. D. IV. 33, ff. 1-165v ) offers considerable insight into the legal and ecclesiastical history of the late eleventh century, in which period this collection originated. Building on the work of Paul Fournier, Roger Reynolda, and Linda Fowler-Magerl, this article revisits the Turin Collection with a few ibjectives in mind: to expand upon its place in the late eleventh-/early twelfth-century; and, based on internal evidence, to propose some theories on its overall compilation, material organization, and use.
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