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            <summary>It appears that the same hand that indicates the entry of the codex into the library of Tegernsee also copied the German poem(?) and the list of studies to become a theologian ("nota bene qui vis tendere ad theologiam") on the verso of the last page of the book.</summary>
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            <provenance>From note on front pastedown: the host volume was owned by "Johannes sacerdos et doctor medicine dictus Herle", who may have been the owner of the manuscript. Host volume donated to the Benedictine abbey of Tegernsee in 1502 ("sub Hainrico abbate").</provenance>
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