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Medium- to heavy-weight parchment, well prepared, darkened from use
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "Petrus/Nero Cesar."
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "Johannes/Domicianus."
St. John has been effaced.
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "Mathias/Hebeon."
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "Jacobus/Herodes."
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "Symon/[Hirt?]acus."
The first half of the second name has been partially erased, but possibly refers to Hirtacus, the man who executed St. Matthew.
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "[M]atheus/Zaroe[s]"
Both inscriptions partially erased.
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "Paulus/Agr[ipp]a."
The second inscription is partially obliterated.
The inscriptions on the scrolls read "Thomas/Misdeus."
Rebound in red-brown morocco in England by Lloyd, Wallis, and Lloyd in the nineteenth century; tooled fillets and florets on upper and lower covers; gilt inscription on spine reads "PSALTERIUM. ET CANTICA MS SAEC. XIII"; binder's name in small gold letters, bottom of inside upper board