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Kalendarium eines Officiums / Calendarium of an Officium, 1. Hälfte 16. Jh. Size: complete calendar on 6 sheets, hand-written parchment in Latin, gold-tipped majuscules on a blue background, entries in black, main festivals in red, titles and other designations written alternately in blue and red, one further sheet only ruled and blank, visible gilt edges, Format: sheet size 16.5 x 11.5 cm, type area 15.5 x 9 cm, Condition: good, somewhat stained and wavy

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Kalendarium eines Officiums / Calendarium of an Officium, 1. Hälfte 16. Jh. Size: complete calendar on 6 sheets, hand-written parchment in Latin, gold-tipped majuscules on a blue background, entries in black, main festivals in red, titles and other designations written alternately in blue and red, one further sheet only ruled and blank, visible gilt edges, Format: sheet size 16.5 x 11.5 cm, type area 15.5 x 9 cm, Condition: good, somewhat stained and wavy

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