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The Codex Mirrhaimoticus was found fused into the stone foundation of the celebrated library of Mirrhaimo in 2589.  Scholars have been unable to deduce how the codex arrived inside the foundation and engineers have not yet proposed a manner of extricating it from the foundation that would ensure both the preservation of the codex and the structure.  The committee of scholars who are entrusted by the [[Ancient Philosophical College of Mirrhaimo]] with studying the codex have not released any findings to the public about the provenance or content of the codex.
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The Codex Mirrhaimoticus was found fused into the stone foundation of the celebrated library of Mirrhaimo in 2589.  Scholars have been unable to deduce how the codex arrived inside the foundation and engineers have not yet proposed a manner of extricating it from the foundation that would ensure both the preservation of the codex and the structure.  The committee of scholars who are entrusted by the [[Archcollege of Mirrhaimo]] with studying the codex have not released any findings to the public about the provenance or content of the codex.
  
 
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*[[Great Library of Mirrhaimo]]
 
*[[List of Books and Documents]]
 
*[[List of Books and Documents]]
 
*[[List of Known and Reputed Codices]]
 
*[[List of Known and Reputed Codices]]
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*[[Mirrhaimo]]
  
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[[Category:Books and Documents of Asdar]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:27, 26 July 2021

The Codex Mirrhaimoticus was found fused into the stone foundation of the celebrated library of Mirrhaimo in 2589. Scholars have been unable to deduce how the codex arrived inside the foundation and engineers have not yet proposed a manner of extricating it from the foundation that would ensure both the preservation of the codex and the structure. The committee of scholars who are entrusted by the Archcollege of Mirrhaimo with studying the codex have not released any findings to the public about the provenance or content of the codex.

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