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This is another blank flyleaf, providing a further protective layer between the outer covers and the manuscript's contents. The paper shows the distinct markings of laid paper (original: "papyrus lineatus"), which features a ribbed texture created by the wire sieve used in the manual papermaking process. This texture is a hallmark of pre-industrial paper production.