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Medium- to heavy-weight parchment, last quire has more original flaws; flyleaves are antique paper, early nineteenth-century, with first and last marbelized with matching pastedowns; front flyleaf ii has watermark "DB"; front flyleaf iii has watermark of crown over cross and "IHS" over "G;" back flyleaf i, watermark with cluster of thirty-one grapes
Large bird in wolf's maw may refer to Aesop's Fable of stork extracting bone.
Two nude men holding orbs
Two men in contorted postures
Evangelist portrait added at early date
Rebound in France, early nineteenth century, red-brown goatskin with gilt designs on cover and spine; silver corner guards; spine labeled "EVANGELIUM IHESU CHRISTI EX DONO CAROLI MAGNI"; originally in matching telescoping book box, replaced in late twentieth century with new box for conservation reasons