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[HENRICI sive JOHANNIS Susonis] Horologium Sapientiæ, scilicet Dialogus Sapientiæ et ministri ejus, f. 3 ;-Cursus de eterna sapientia, f. 65 ;-Tractatulus de arte bene moriendi, Doctoris Jacobi, Cartbusiensis, prope Erffordiani, f. 67... Manuscript on paper, written by several bands, in the years 1463-1478. It formerly belonged to the monastery of. St. Peter and St. Paul, at Erfurt. Small Quarto
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Style: Single tools design|Panel design; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: White; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 15c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in blind; Cover Material: Pigskin, alum tawed
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Shelfmark: Add MS 15105
Place of creation Binding: Germany
Object history Text: [15c]; [Germany]; Unspecified
Notes Covers damaged. Trace of 1 clasp. Provenance; St Peter and St Paul Erfurt. Check tools.
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