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Description facsimile from: Johan H. Gallée (Hg.), Altsächsische Sprachdenkmäler, Facsimile Sammlung, Leiden 1895, Nr. 11a
Date before 800
Source scan from 1895 facsimile (2009); other version at titus.uni-frankfurt.de
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