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A black and white photograph of a historical book binding, showing the spine and the front cover. The cover is made of dark leather, heavily decorated with blind-tooling. The central panel features a repeating diamond lattice pattern, bordered by ornate foliate and scrollwork designs. A large paper label is pasted near the top of the front cover with the word "Alphabetarius" written in a large, bold Gothic (blackletter) script. The spine on the left shows raised bands; a label is affixed to the second compartment from the top, bearing the handwritten shelfmark "Cod. lat. 3232". A faded or blank label is visible in the compartment above, and a small fragment of paper is attached to the lower part of the spine.
Cod. lat.
3232