Volume / Number: 5 / 659
| CLA | 659 | 
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| Script | Uncial | 
| Date | VI (501 - 600) | 
| Origin and Provenance | Written presumably in France. The leaves that happened to be left blank were later used for completing the Iosephus extracts described in the preceding item. | 
| CLA Vol. | 5 | 
| TM Number | TM 66827 | 
| Support | Parchment | 
| Contents | Hilarius Pictaviensis, De Trinitate (7.8–11). | 
| Script Commentary | Script is a fairly expert and easy flowing uncial: the foot of L is small and rounded. Probationes pennae on fol. 241v point to Corbie: one word is in Maurdramnus minuscule and two in a type recalling a-b script. | 
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| Last modified | 13 July 2017 | 
