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        <publisher>Fragmentarium - Digital Research Laboratory for Medieval Manuscript Fragments</publisher>
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            <title>Breviarium notatum</title>
            <origDate>1051-1100</origDate>
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              <title>Breviarium notatum</title>
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              <note type="description">(Commune Apostolorum)&#13;
Hymnus. Non sunt loquele neque serm[ones]...; Versus. Nimis honorati sunt amici tui deus nimis confortatus est principatus eorum. [Lectio] multi arboris rami ex una radice prodeunt sic multe uirtutes... (Io. 15: 12-13); Hymnus. Nimis honorati sunt amici tui...; Versus. In omnem terram exivit...; Versus. Nimis confortatus est...; [Lectio] Qualiter autem ista dilectio sit tenenda ipse... (Io. 15: 14-16); Hymnus. C[ives] apostolorum et domestici...  &#13;
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                <collation>The fragment was extracted from the same manuscript as BMV C.381.</collation>
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            <origin>Austria, like most pamphlets bound in the host volume?</origin>
            <provenance>Imported by a Jesuit student from Cluj who attended the Graz (and the Vienna and Trnava) Jesuit colleges?</provenance>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Andrei Crișan (CODEX Centre, UBB), 2026</bibl>
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