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              <note type="description">(p. CCCXII, front cover): De Sancta Cruce. Oratio. //[Deus] qui unigeniti Filii [tui Domini nostri Iesu Christi pretioso] sanguine vivifice crucis vexillum sanctificare voluisti concede quesumus ut eos qui eiusdem sancte crucis gauden[t honore tua] quoque facias ubique [protectione ga]udere. Per eundem…X ... Offertorium. Protege Domine [...] Hec oblacio quesumus Domine ab omnibus nos purget offensis quae in ara crucis immolata totius mundi tulit offensam. Per.//&#13;
(CCCXV, back cover): Ad Galatas (G 5,25–6,10). [Alter alterius] // onera portate et sic adimplebitis legem Christi. Graduale (Ps 85,2 et 6) Salvum fac servum tuum, Deus meus, sperantem in te. V. Auribus percipe Domine orationem meam....X... Offertorium (Ps 24,1–3). Ad te Domine levavi animam meam, Deus meus, in te confido, non erubescam neque irrideant me inimici mei, etenim universi, qui te exspectant, non confundentur.</note>
              <note type="remarks">15 surviving copies preserved by public institutions&#13;
Digital copy: https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbc0001.2015rosen0141/?sp=682&amp;r=-0.019,0.043,0.968,0.441,0&#13;
GW: https://www.gesamtkatalogderwiegendrucke.de/docs/M24633.htm&#13;
ISTC: https://data.cerl.org/istc/im00685000</note>
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                <collation>Bifolium consisting of leaves CCCXII recto and CCCXV verso.</collation>
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            <origin>Bamberg</origin>
            <provenance>Th host volume belonged to an unidentifiable library in 1671: "&lt;sub rasura:&gt; Inscrip&lt;tus&gt; ??? ??bergesium?" (title page). &#13;
The book subsequently belonged to Sigismundus, sacristan of the Catholic church of Cluj in the early eighteenth century. The ownership note reads: "Hic liber spectat ad Reverendum Dominum Patrem Sigismudum Claudiopoli Catholicorum? Sasellanum, cui Jesus ei tu sis, sis ut Jesus ei. Nota Bene hic versus legatur in retrogradu et idem erit perbellus.” (front flyleaf)&#13;
Finally, in 1832 the book was recorded at the library of the Catholic lyceum (title page). </provenance>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Carmen Oanea (CODEX Centre, UBB), 2026</bibl>
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