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original: "Compotus Fratris Rogeri". A "computus" is a medieval text or table used to calculate the dates of the calendar, particularly for determining the date of Easter and other movable feasts.
original: "Roberti Grossecapitis". Robert Grosseteste (c. 1175–1253) was a significant English statesman, philosopher, and Bishop of Lincoln; his Latin surname is a literal translation of the French "Grosseteste," meaning "Great Head."
A circular ink stamp for the "UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY" surrounding a central crest depicting a crown.
original: "Massa Compoti Alexandri". This refers to a famous verse work on time-reckoning by Alexander de Villa Dei.
original: "E Typographeo Clarendoniano".