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ca. 1200 Gothic script, with rustic capitals that often descend below the line; two forms of capital N, one bowed (l. 3, Noli esse cum hiis qui defigunt; l. 17: Ne transgrediaris terminos fidei), one with two vertical strokes connected by one (l. 6, Noli esse cum hiis qui se cum essent) or two (l. 17, Ne transgrediaris terminos antiquos) bars. Descender of the g turns into a simple hook; the descender of the q slands slightly to the right.