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This sheet is a flyleaf, an unwritten page included during the binding process to protect the manuscript’s interior. In historical bookbinding, these extra leaves acted as a buffer against environmental damage and handled wear, ensuring the primary text—in this case, a manual on legal practices—remained clean and legible for the reader.