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This leaf serves as a flyleaf flyleaf: a blank leaf at the beginning or end of a book, often used to protect the main text from wear or endpaper. Like the preceding page, it contains no historical handwriting, ink marks, or printed characters.
The only visible marking on this leaf is a modern watermark watermark: here, a digital stamp added during the scanning process to identify the source located at the bottom right, indicating the volume was Digitized by Google. This mark is a contemporary addition and is not part of the original historical production of the manuscript.