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Digitisation:
Full digitisation
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 2r–200v - Jacobus de Lausanne, Reportatio in Sapientiae et Proverbiorum libros2r–55r - In Sapientiam55v–200v - In Proverbia202r - In Novum Testamentum202v-215v - Gaufridus Voraviensis (?), Etymachia sive Tractatus de VII vitiis et virtutibus215v-217r - Anselmus Cantuariensis, Meditatio (Deploratio virginitatis amissae)217r-218r - Caesarius Arelatensis, De indigna familiaritate extranearum mulierum (serm. 41)218r-219v - “Theorema beati Augustini”
Data Source: Biblissima
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