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Según Blasco 1992 el encuad. es de perg., de época posterior al MS.
Rodgers 1984:215: “A lacuna in CAX beginning on f. 287 (CCCXIII) involves BAE chapters 4-6; no folios are missing. On f. 399r the scribe left column b blank but no text is missing. F. 411v is almost entirely blank; the same hand as that in the body of the text wrote: “aqui falleçe vna foja e quedarõ estos espacios en q̃ Se escriujese.’’ The lacuna and the note appear also in MSS. 642 and 13002, BNM, which strongly suggests filiation of the three MSS. F. 412r is blank; the mid section of CAX BAE chapter 76 is missing.
MS. 321 ha been mentioned relatively often in the studies of general chronicles. However, its variants for CAX were not considered for either the princeps or the 1875 edition of that chronicle. The MS, together with the MSS. 10132, 7403 and 642, BNM, belongs to CAX family T2, which among the short-version families shows the most extensive innovation (see the stemma for chapters 64, 65 and 75 in Part III [Rodgers 1984: 230-51]). MSS. 321, 7403 and 642 all append CAX to other chronicles. MS. 10132 is the only MS of the family that does not.’’
Bautista 2016 corrige la conjetura de Catalán 1962, que el MS hubiera pertenecido al marqués de Mondejar