Every item of data recorded (a certain style of decoration or binding, the date of a manuscript note, etc.) is treated as a valuable clue for provenance, therefore it can be geographically located and chronologically dated. This enables to track the movement of books across Europe and through the centuries.
bindingNoteHalf parchment over paper boards, ‘INCUN 315’ stamped on an octagonal paper label edged in blue, pasted onto the spine and the upper right-hand cover, below ‘1-7’ in blue ink.
msNoteItem 4 (revocation gratiarum) number 27 in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of the first recto
bindingNoteHalf parchment over paper boards, ‘INCUN 315’ stamped on an octagonal paper label edged in blue, pasted onto the spine and the upper right-hand cover, below ‘1-7’ in blue ink.
msNoteItem 4 (revocation gratiarum) number 27 in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of the first recto
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