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Facsimile edition from: J. Heringa, "Disputatio de Codice Boreeliano, nunc Rheno-Trajectino", ed. H.E. Vinke (Utrecht, 1843)

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current20:29, 13 July 2010Thumbnail for version as of 20:29, 13 July 2010280 × 205 (7 KB)Leszek Jańczuk{{Information |Description={{en|1=small initial letters of the codex}} |Source=Codex Boreelianus |Author=unknown |Date=9th century |Permission= |other_versions= }} Facsimile edition from: J. Heringa, "Disputatio de Codice Boreeliano, nunc Rheno-Trajectino

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