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            <title>Petrus Lombardus, Collectanea in epistolas Pauli</title>
            <origDate>1170-1210</origDate>
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              <locus from="87370">RARA Musik K 14 125 front cover</locus>
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              <title>Letter to the Romans (I, 8-10)</title>
              <note type="persons">Petrus Lombardus</note>
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                <bibl type="edition">J. P. Migne, Collectanea in epistolas Pauli 1 (Petrus Lombardus), PL 191, 1854. Corpus Corporum ID 11,454. At pp. 1318A-B.</bibl>
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              <title> Letter to the Romans (IX, 22-26)</title>
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                <bibl type="edition">J. P. Migne, Collectanea in epistolas Pauli 1 (Petrus Lombardus), PL 191, 1854. Corpus Corporum ID 11,454. At pp. 1468A-D.</bibl>
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            <summary>The manuscript was probably used in a Danish monastery until around the time of the Reformation (1536/37) and subsequently dismembered for reuse in a stationer's shop. The K 14 bindings are from the 1620s, at which point there was not much monastic parchment in circulation in Denmark anymore, explaining the small size and ecclectic mixture of fragments used.</summary>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Charlotte Epple, Fragmentarium, 2026</bibl>
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              <bibl>Holck, Jakob Povl. ‘Herlufsholm-Samlingen På Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek Og Forskningspotentialet–Om Forskellige Fund Af Fragmenter’. Studier i Nordisk, nos 2016–2018 (2022): 5–40. &#13;
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              <bibl>Kongsted, Ole. ‘Herlufsholm-Samlingen R 121-125 Og Danskerne i Italien Omkring 1600’. In Umisteligt: Festskrift Til Erland Kolding Nielsen. Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Museum Tusculanum Press, 2007.</bibl>
              <bibl>Kongsted, Ole. ...‘...Derforuden i et Bundt Endeel Gl. Musicalia, Mutilerede, u-Nyttige Og Af Ingen Importance’. Delaspekter Vedrørende Musikmanuskripterne i Herlufsholm-Samlingen i Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek. I Sofie Lene Bak (Red.)“Kildekunst”–Historiske Og Kulturhistoriske Studier. Festskrift Til John T. Lauridsen. Bd 1 (2016): 89–115.</bibl>
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