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Around 1600, the university was still selling off vellum. [fact]

Around 1600, the university was still selling off vellum manuscripts from monastic libraries, but the regents instructed their librarian to cut out random leaves, and jumble others together, so that if the manuscripts ended up back in Catholic hands, they would no longer be of much use.

Andrew Pettegree, Arthur der Weduwen, The Library- A Fragile Hist…, loc. 240