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Volume / Number: 5 / 690

CLA 690
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  • Paris France Bibliothèque Nationale de France Nouv. Acq. Lat. 1629 (foll. 3–6)
Script Uncial
Date VII ex. (676 - 700)
Origin and Provenance

Origin uncertain, probably Italy. Was at Fleury in the eighth-ninth century: fol. 5 has the entry, 'Hic est liber Sancti Benedicti Floriacensis', in ninth-century uncial running down the length of the inner margin (see fol. 5).

CLA Vol. 5
TM Number TM 66857
Support Parchment
Contents Origenes, In Epistulam Pauli ad Romanos (1, fragm.).
Script Commentary

Script is a rather awkward uncial: the bow of uncial A is long, compressed, and often pendant; the upper bow of B is triangular; L ends in a downward hair-line; the cross-stroke of T is straight and thin; the fork of Y rises above the line.

Notes

☛CLA provenance (probably Italy) and date (VII) changed to follow CLA 6 p. X. ☛Mostert, Fleury, BF1269.

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