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Leon,
Let me know if you had or have any questions.
Thanks, Leon and Mitch! I need to update my notifications so I see these posts.
I will take care of it during the next weekend. Best regards from Germany!
Provenance for https://sdbm.library.upenn.edu/manuscripts/2147/ (UPenn) now back into the 19th century!
Thanks to Bill Stoneman and the Dawson catalogues at The Grolier Club we have more information about the early hisotry of SDBM_MS_2684 now at UPenn.
An 1895 sale for https://sdbm.library.upenn.edu/manuscripts/24746 UPenn Codex 650.



