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While the parchment surface shows faint stains and the natural texture of the animal skin, there are no traces of ink or formal writing. In medieval and early modern volumes, multiple blank pages (often referred to by the Latin term vacat meaning "it is empty") often served as a buffer between distinct sections of a work or allowed for future additions that were never completed.