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Pauline Epistles. Insular abbreviations and interlacing 8th c.
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New Testament: Epistles
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Munich
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Munich: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Ms. Clm. 6229
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The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.2846, p.1956).
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