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original: "Lib. 335", an abbreviation for the Latin Liber. This is a common archival designation used to track volumes within a large library inventory.
original: "n. 21"; indicates the specific number of this item within a sub-collection.
original: "Philosophi morales. XIII."
This page acts as a formal identification header for the manuscript. The designation Moral Philosophers original: "Philosophi morales"; a branch of study known today as ethics. In the context of this manuscript's era, it typically refers to the study of virtue and character, often through the lens of classical authors like Seneca or Aristotle. signals to the reader that the following texts concern the nature of human conduct and morality. The Roman numeral XIII likely refers to a specific volume or section number within a larger set of philosophical works.
Despite the significant fading? of the original parchment, these core identifiers remain legible, preserved as a record of how historical librarians organized their knowledge.