A short text attributed to Lothar I by the Liber Papiensis recalls that the dating of charters must include not only the month but also the day of the month: it is aimed at the Tuscan scribes, who it must be understood had deviated from this rule. The analysis of the Lucchese documents shows in fact that the habit of indicating only the month became the majority for about 25 years, until the mid-810s. The last occurrence is in 824, after which the discipline was strictly applied. The capitulum could be assigned to Lothar’s first stay in Italy, in 822-823
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