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Missale – Fragment

Parchment · 1 partial bifolium · 1350 – 1400 CE · Central Europe · 193 x 320 mm

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Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, MS C.198
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Latin
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Missale

Parchment · 1 partial bifolium · 1350 – 1400 CE · Central Europe · 193 x 320 mm

F-adpl

Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, MS C.198

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Missale – Fragment

Parchment · 1 partial bifolium · 1350 – 1400 CE · Central Europe · 193 x 320 mm

F-adpl

Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, MS C.198

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Century
  • 14th century
Text Language
  • Latin
Script Type
  • Northern Textualis
Liturgica
  • Missal
Decoration
  • Initial
Slovakia
  • Role: Origin
  • Authority Source: Library of Congress

Missale Sanctorale: Sts Otilia (13 Dec.), Thomas Apostle (21 Dec.), Stephen apostle (26 Dec.)

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Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, MS C.198
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Missale, Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, MS C.198
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