Membranaceus, in 4to., ff. 6, sec. xiv., cum codice antecedente compactus. 1. Augustini et Fratrum de mysterio Trinitatis dialogus. [initio mancus.] fol. 99. Desin. "et sic perveniamus ad vitam eternam." 2. Hugonis de S. Victore Libellus de caritate,... Unspecified

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Membranaceus, in 4to., ff. 6, sec. xiv., cum codice antecedente compactus. 1. Augustini et Fratrum de mysterio Trinitatis dialogus. [initio mancus.] fol. 99. Desin. "et sic perveniamus ad vitam eternam." 2. Hugonis de S. Victore Libellus de caritate,... Unspecified

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