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              <textLang>Latin</textLang>
              <title>Chants for Tuesday of Holy Week</title>
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                  <p>The parchment was coloured black to obscure the text on it. The smooth surface quality of the colourant suggests it is a paint or varnish rather than dye. The letters of the text are slightly raised. This resulted in the black paint rubbing off where the letters are, sometimes with the original ink, leaving a negative behind.</p>
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              <decoNote>Red initials peek through the black ink.<persName/></decoNote>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Charlotte Epple, Fragmentarium, 2026</bibl>
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              <bibl>Holck, Jakob Povl. Den Gamle Verdens Magi: Bogsamlingen Fra Herlufsholm På Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek. Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek, 2015.</bibl>
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