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            <settlement>Cluj-Napoca</settlement>
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            <origDate>1498</origDate>
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              <title>Missale Salisburgense, Nürnberg: Georg Stuchs for Johann Rynman, 13.VIII.1498, 2°</title>
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              <note type="description">(Pro amico vel pro bono fautore) (f. CCXLIII r) Oro. Spiritum veritatis et pacis da quesumus domine deus famulo tuo ut te tota mente cogmoscat et quae tibi placita sunt// (col a.): // […] tota mente sectetur. Per. Ad Galatas ca. vi. Fratres si preoccupatus fuerit homo in aliquo delicto…X (col b.) ...Pro infirmo famulo vel famula mutando solum genus grammaticale in collectis. Intr. De necessitatibus meis eripe me domine vide humilitatem meam//...&#13;
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              <note type="remarks">The entire book scanned on https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/view/bsb00032991?page=530</note>
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                  <p>In good condition. Minor ink stains. Spine worn out. Cloth strings added to close the notebook. </p>
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            <origin>Nürnberg</origin>
            <provenance>The host volume is a student notebook used for the Theology course taught by Ladislaus Vid at the Jesuit College of Trnava: "Tractatus De Augustisimo Incarnationis Mysterio Sub R. P. Ladislao Vid. Anno M DC LXIX Tyrnaviae” (lower margin of fragment, back cover of host volume).&#13;
Ladislaus Vid was rector of the college in 1664-1668, and dean of Philosophy in 1668-1670 (cf. Karl A. F. Fischer, ‘Die Kaschauer und Tyrnauer Jesuiten-Universitäten im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert — Namenslisten der Professoren’, Ungarn-Jahrbuch 15 (1987), 117-185, at pp. 155-156). &#13;
The student also dated his notebook on the index: "Anno 1669” [p. 142].&#13;
The volume was probably bound in Trnava. </provenance>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Carmen Oanea (CODEX Centre, UBB), 2026</bibl>
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