[Martyrology and miscellaneous texts]. [between 1075 and 1099]

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[Martyrology and miscellaneous texts]. [between 1075 and 1099]

190 leaves (1 column to fol. 72; 2 columns from fol. 73 on; 26 lines), bound : vellum, ill. ; 370 x 255 mm.

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