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1 Los datos relativos a los cinco códices analizados en la Biblioteca Bodleiana fueron publicados previamente en Domenici et al. (2019) y Grazia et al. (2019). Aquí presentamos una discusión mucho más detallada de los datos relativos al Códice mendocino.
CAPÍTULO 3
Informe de reparaciones de 1985-86, marcas de agua y compaginación del Códice mendocino
(Oxford, Biblioteca Bodleiana,
MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1)
B. C. Barker-Benfield Biblioteca Bodleiana, University of Oxford
Introducción
El propósito de este capítulo es enriquecer el estudio del Códice mendocino al presentar el siguiente reporte sobre reparaciones, marcas de agua y compaginación, compuesto entre