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Cream-colored parchment of medium thickness, well surfaced, with water and mold damage to lower corners
The inscription reads "capud primus," in a later hand.
It has been suggested (Richards, 1981) that the large space to the right of the initial "L" was intended to have been rendered as an historiated initial.
New binding made of alum-processed pigskin and quarter-sawn oak boards by Abigail Quandt, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, 1986; previous binding probably by Leon Gruel, early 20th century, constructed of five recessed cords laced into heavy millboards covered in red silk; manuscript rebound two or three times since the twelfth century