Codex 67 contains De mirabilibus mundi, a collection of curiosities
by the grammarian Julius Solinus from late antiquity; the texts are
also known by the titles Polyhistor and Collectanea rerum
memorabilium. The text is written in a uniform script and is
decorated with titles and initials, some of which are adorned with
filigree (e.g., 2r and 6r), in red ink. Holes and tears in the
parchment have been artfully stitched up with colorful threads
(e.g., 23-25, 34, 62). According to the dedicatory poem on 1v, this
copy was produced under Abbot Heinrich von Buochs (1197-1223).