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This page is entirely blank. In historical manuscript traditions, several empty sheets—known as flyleaves—were often placed at the beginning and end of a volume. These served as a physical buffer to protect the main text from the wear and tear of the binding and from environmental factors such as dust or oils from the hands of readers. The presence of multiple blank pages suggests a carefully preserved or high-quality manuscript production.