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Not to be confused with Codex Carolinus or Codex epistolaris Carolinus.
Carolinus (or Karolinus) is an instructional poem written by 12th century poet Gilles de Paris for future King Louis VIII of France around the year 1200.
Further reading
- Lett, Didier & Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, "L'Ombre des ancêtres. Essai sur l'imaginaire médiéval de la parenté"; in: Médiévales; 2001; vol. 20, issue 41, 176-180.
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