[Boetii Libri duo De institutione arithmetica] [microform]. [between 10-- and 13--]

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[Boetii Libri duo De institutione arithmetica] [microform]. [between 10-- and 13--]

From Codices Reginenses Latini ... Codices 1-250, p. 158: "Sylloga decem codicum seu fragmentorum."

145 leaves : parchment ; 176 x 128 mm.

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