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The author surveys how manuscripts were produced, collected, and transmitted across centuries, combining practical guidance for tracing provenance with illustrative case studies from college and abbey libraries. He examines specific volumes — medieval decretals, Greek and patristic texts, and marginal inscriptions — to show how gifts, sales, bequests, and institutional dispersals relocated codices. Attention is paid to scribal hands, ownership marks, and catalog evidence as tools for reconstructing histories. The account emphasizes the resilience of vellum books and encourages students to pursue further archival detective work.
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