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Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : ar-65r - Raimundus Lullus: Tabula generalisar-er - Tabulae et Rotae1r-65r - [Text]65v-93r - Commentum in Artem magnam Raimundi Lulli95r-107r - Raimundus Lullus: Ars brevis (‘opus 126’)109r-138r - Commentum in Artem brevem Raimundi Lulli144r-178r - Franciscus de Maironis: Tractatus de formalitatibus180r-184r - Franciscus de Maironis: Declarationes formalitatum184v-191r - Commentum in Artem magnam Raimundi Lulli192r-375r - Raimundus Lullus: Ars generalis ultima (‘opus 128’)
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