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| | MS 81-100 |
 | | For the Tractatus de usuris in article 6 and MS Lucca, BCF 224 containing a copy of the tract in question attributed to Alexander de Ariostis, see Giovanna Murano, Initia operum iuris canonici medii aevi: A shortlist of works, arranged by their incipit words, s. |
 | | An unidentified call number on spine, on round paper label: "643." At one time, the manuscript was part of Sir Thomas Phillipps’s library (shelfmark on front pastedown: "MS 26122;" "Phillipps MS 26122" on f. |
 | | 93, 100, 148, 182, 397, and 411, respectively, were torn out; their inner edges are still visible. |
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