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Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-71v - Faszikel I1r-71r - Proverbia Salomonis71v - Tabula librorum72r-99v - Faszikel II72ra-99v - Ecclesiastes100r-137v - Faszikel III100r-107v - Epistola Iacobi107v-119v - Epistolae Petri107v-114v - Epistola prima Petri114v-119v - Epistola secunda Petri119v-128r - Epistolae Ioannis119v-126v - Epistola prima Ioannis126v-127r - Epistola secunda Ioannis127v-128r - Epistola tertia Ioannis128r-129v - Epistola Iudae130r-136v - Epistola s. Iacobi137rv - Ps. Hieronymus, Prologus in epistolas canonicas
Data Source: Biblissima
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