Volume / Number: 1 / 100
CLA | 100 |
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Script | Uncial |
Date | VIII med (726 - 775) |
Origin and Provenance |
Origin probably North Italy. The Comes points to Milan. Dom Morin suggested Pavia on the ground of the Dedicatio Salvatoris entry. Later history seems unknown, but the MS may have come early to France. |
CLA Vol. | 1 |
TM Number | TM 66195 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Testamentum Novum, Epistulae Pauli (Rm, 1 Cor, 2 Cor, Gal, Eph, Phil, Col, 1 Th, 2 Th, 1 Tim, 2 Tim, Tit, Phlm, Hbr). |
Script Commentary |
The text is written stichometrically; alternate verses begin with a few letters in red. Lacunae in the MS noted in the lower margin by ‘hic habet minus’ (saec X). Script is a careful uncial of the latest type: descenders end in a hair-line; the second down-stroke of N cuts the cross-stroke; T often rises above the line; LL often and FF occasionally run together. Lection marks in eighth-century minuscule. The line in the upper margin of fol. 9v is in eighth-century cursive of a French type. |
Notes |
☛Gamber, CLLA 242. ☛Weber-Gryson, Vulgata MS R (Paul). |
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Last modified | 03 April 2022 |