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noteOriginally bound together with INC 535, 536, 537, 540, as evidenced from the early folio numbering and the current binding. Two Alessandrina stamps on the titlepage.
bindingNoteQuarter parchment over blue paper; INC 538 on octagonal paper label on the front cover and at the tail of the spine. Early folio numbering in light brown ink in the upper right-hand corners of the rectos, starting with 49.
noteOriginally bound together with INC 535, 536, 537, 540, as evidenced from the early folio numbering and the current binding. Two Alessandrina stamps on the titlepage.
bindingNoteQuarter parchment over blue paper; INC 538 on octagonal paper label on the front cover and at the tail of the spine. Early folio numbering in light brown ink in the upper right-hand corners of the rectos, starting with 49.
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