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The presence of multiple blank pages, or "flyleaves," is typical in high-quality manuscripts and early printed books. These pages acted as a shield against the elements and the mechanical stresses of opening and closing the heavy wooden or leather-bound covers. While they contain no text, they are an integral part of the physical history of the object, showing the care taken to preserve the core contents for future generations.