NotesThe Montecassino catalogue, and following it IGI, take these two leaves to be part of Rot's edition of the Indulgentiae ecclesiarum Romae (BMC IV 44, IA.17593). The absence of them from IA.17593 and the fact that Harper offered them separately suggest rather that they were available from the first as a separate item. A similar 2-leaf Stationes (the text is commonly found at the end of the so-called Mirabilia Romae vel potius Historia et descriptio urbis Romae) is Sack(Freiburg) 3273
NotesThe Montecassino catalogue, and following it IGI, take these two leaves to be part of Rot's edition of the Indulgentiae ecclesiarum Romae (BMC IV 44, IA.17593). The absence of them from IA.17593 and the fact that Harper offered them separately suggest rather that they were available from the first as a separate item. A similar 2-leaf Stationes (the text is commonly found at the end of the so-called Mirabilia Romae vel potius Historia et descriptio urbis Romae) is Sack(Freiburg) 3273