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Papier, 449 f., plusieurs mains. Textes religieux et divers, dont Computus Nurembergensis (328r-374v).
Data Source: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Digitale Bibliothek
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, LXXXI
365r-367r «Ex predictis tempus utile fleubothomie… (365v) Aries enim est primum signum, calidum et siccum, igneum… » (avec zodiologium)
374v Table : 168 heures planétaires de la semaine.
en partie copié par Udalricus Kaegerl, «rector scholarum » à Landau (cf. f. 357r)
monastère de Tegernsee
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