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Description Euclid's Elements, ms. from Lüneburg (see Mélanges in “Euclid in Medieval Europe” by Dr. Menso Folkerts)
Date A.D. 1200
Source M. Folkerts. Ein neuer Text des Euclides Latinus. Faksimiledruck der Handschrift Lüneburg D 4o 48, f.13-17v (Hildesheim: Dr. H. A. Gerstenberg, 1970).
Author Euclid, Boethius

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