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              <note type="description">(Feria iv post epiphaniam – Dominica iii post epiphaniam)&#13;
[(f. XVIvb) Fe. iiii. Lectio epistole beati Pauli Ad Colosenses i. Fratres. Audistis euangelium predicatum] (f. XVIIra)//est in uniuersa creatura que sub celo est. Cuius factus sum ego Paulus minister... X (f. XVIIrb) Si fieri potest quod ex vobis est cum omnibus pacem habentes. Non vosmetipsos//</note>
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                <foliation>Fol. xvii.</foliation>
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            <origin>The incunabulum was printed in Strasbourg. </origin>
            <provenance>The first documented owner of the host volume is Joachim Stegmann (1595-1633). Stegmann was a German theologian and became rector of the Racovian Academy in Raków, Sandomierz Voivodeship of Lesser Poland. Note on title page of first text: "Ex libris Joachimi Stegmanni".&#13;
The volume reaches the Unitarian library in Cluj in the seventeenth century. An undated ownership inscription appears on the same page: "Ecclesiae Unitariae Claudipolis".&#13;
The last inscription notes the book's return to its owner: "E libris Generosi Domini Sigismundi Nagy restitutus die 5a Maij 1812". Zsigmond Nagy (1860-1922) was a Hungarian theologian. He studied in Budapest, Utrecht, and Strasbourg. He was a teacher at the Gymnasium in Debrecen. He worked on establishing churchly ties between Hungary and the Netherlands, and tried to spread the Calvinist movement in Hungary.&#13;
The volume was cataloged by the Academy Library in Cluj in 1965: "ACADEMIA R.P.R. / FILIALA CLUJ / BIBLIOTECA / NR. U. 63261 1965" (stamp, last page).</provenance>
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              <bibl>Information on Zsigmond Nagy, cf. Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon.</bibl>
              <bibl>Full digital copy of the Missale Halberstatense at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich.</bibl>
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