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page 18th-century manuscripts

Abrogans
thumb|First page of the St. Gall Codex Abrogens (Stiftsbibliothek, cod. 911) Heading: ("Here begins the commentary on the Old Testament")
Abrogans, also German Abrogans or Codex Abrogans (St Gall, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 911), is a Middle Latin–Old High German glossary, whose preserved copy in the Abbey Library of St Gall is regarded as the oldest preserved book in the German language.
Sana'a manuscript
early Quran palimpsest, the lower layer of which is dated to 632–671 CE, and the upper layer to late 7th–early 8th century CE
Appendix Probi
list of erroneous Latin word appended to the "Ars Minor" compiled by the Roman grammarian Marcus Valerius Probus of Beirut, demonstrating some differences between Classical and Vulgar Latin
Excerpta Latina Barbari
Latin translation of a 5th or early 6th century Greek chronicle
Dagulf Psalter
manuscript
Codex Mashhad
two 7th century Qurʾānic manuscripts in the early ḥijāzī script
Epistle of Pseudo-Titus
letter pseudonymously attributed to Titus the companion of Paul, commending chastity