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II Theodulf of Orléans and the Libri Carolini
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III Carolingian Orthodoxy and the Fate of the Libri Carolini
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IV Additions and Corrections to the Libri Carolini: Links with Alcuin and the Adoptionist Controversy
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V Further Studies in the Libri Carolini III: The Marginal Notes in Vaticanus Latinus 7207
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VI Theodulf of Orléans and the Psalm Citations of the 'Libri Carolini'
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VII Scripture and Images in the Libri Carolini
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VIII Theodulf of Orléans: A Visigoth at Charlemagne's Court
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