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MS. Bodl. 972
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Arnold von Harff, Reisebericht; Germany, 1554
MS. Canon. Liturg. 37
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Premonstratensian prayerbook, in Latin (one prayer in German); Germany (Regensburg diocese?), 1507
MS. Germ. d. 4
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Iacobus de Theramo, Processus Belial (in German); Germany, c. 1450–1470
MS. Hamilton 1
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New Testament without Gospels, Peter of Blois, Guillaume Durand, Odo of Cheriton, etc.; A-D Germany, 1439 and 15th century,…
MS. Laud Misc. 393
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Usuard, Martyrology; Germany, 14th century, middle
MS. Laud Misc. 676
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Petrus Hispanus, Giles of Corbeil, et al., Medical works. France, late 13th century, with additions, Germany, 15th century
MS. Laud Misc. 736
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Bonifatius Mediolanensis; 13th century, second half