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Digitisation:
Full digitisation
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-266v - Caspar Cruciger (der Jüngere): Annotata in locos communes Philippi Melanchthonis269r-311v - Disputatio academica314r-316r - De necessitate bonorum operum316r-317r - Johannes Boso: Epistola317rv - Eusebius Menius: Epistola317v-319r - Desiderius Erasmus: Epistola pro amico quodam319rv - Caspar Peucer: Oratio funebris320rv - Veit Örtel: Duo scripta in tumultu studiosorum320v-321r - Non desperandum in studiis321r-322r - Petrus Strigel: Ratio discendi322r-328v - Gutachten der Rostocker Theologen330r-331r - Philipp Melanchthon: Iudicium de coena domini. 1. Nov. 1559331v-333r - Caspar Peucer: Epistola ad Ulricum Mordeisium (excerptum)333v-334v - Caspar Peucer: interpretationes verborum Christi335r-336r - Confessio de coena domini1r-7r - Postilla
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