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English: Friedrich Wilken, Geschichte der Bildung, Beraubung und Vernichtung der alten Heidelbergischen Büchersammlungen: ein Beytrag zur Literärgeschichte vornehmlich des funfzehnten und sechszehnten Jahrhunderts ; nebst einem ... Verzeichniß der im Jahr 1816 von dem Papst Pius VII. der Universität Heidelberg zurückgegebenen Handschriften und einigen Schriftproben, Heidelberg, 1817, Tafel 2, Nummer 2 (Codex Heidelbergensis 921; )
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Source Geschichte der Bildung, Beraubung und Vernichtung der alten Heidelbergischen Büchersammlungen: ein Beytrag zur Literärgeschichte vornehmlich des funfzehnten und sechszehnten Jahrhunderts ; nebst einem ... Verzeichniß der im Jahr 1816 von dem Papst Pius VII. der Universität Heidelberg zurückgegebenen Handschriften und einigen Schriftproben, Heidelberg, 1817
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