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              <title>Canon. Lib. 3, Tract. 4, cap. 14–18.</title>
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              <note type="description">f. 1ra De cura [Illa autem … somnus multus] nocet plurimum et proprie … (cap. 14); De corruptione imaginationis Ipsa ergo eadem cognoscitur … debilitetur ab inma[ginando …] (cap. 15).&#13;
f. 1rb De mania canina [Expositio … demonium] lupinum est … multiplicatur in vere et esta[te. Et est ei excitatio …] (cap. 16).&#13;
f. 1va De signis manie universalibus [Signa itaque … super eum] non est possibile evadere … (cap. 17); De cura Si repletionem … azulo. Deinde veni ad ca[put …]&#13;
f. 1vb [… clysteri]za infirmum ut non eleventur … et relique cure ipsorum [in quibus …] (cap. 18).</note>
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Shelfmark of the fragment: T 101&#13;
Shelfmark of the host volume: Inc. 860&#13;
Owner's stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)&#13;
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