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leewil:
I am using: Biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria: Facsimile reprint of the editio princeps Adolph Rusch of Strassburg 1480/81.  This is the same facsimile that Erfurt has online.  The copy that I have is on Interlibrary Loan from the University of Alabama, Huntsville.  My library at the seminary is attempting to locate and purchase a copy for me to work with, but so far they have not been successful. 

glossa:
I am sure you are way ahead of me on what's available for your project, but in case you are not aware that glossae.net does have Rusch version of Galatians in a handy transcribed version on PDF here http://glossae.net/sites/default/files/GO_63_Ad_Galatas.pdf

They don't have Ephesians on PDF yet but it is in preparations.  Sometimes they have a rough draft done but are double checking it.  They would probably send you what they have if you are interested.  They are quite generous when it comes to that.  Marjorie Burghart is very helpful  marjorie.burghart@ehess.fr

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