Volume / Number: 1 / ** (p. 32)
| CLA | ** (p. 32) |
|---|---|
| Shelfmarks |
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| Script | Half-Uncial |
| Date | VII² (651 - 700) |
| Origin and Provenance |
Written presumably in France. Belonged to the Abbey of Corbie; was discarded there and used in bindings: the main Amiens MS certainly belonged to Corbie, so probably did the Vatican MS, which was later in the library of Paul Petau (†1614). |
| CLA Vol. | 1 |
| TM Number | TM 66202 |
| Support | Parchment |
| Contents | Vita S Abrahae Eremitae; Ephraim Syrus, Paraenesis; Ps- Ephraim Syrus, Sermo Asceticus. |
| Script Commentary |
Written in a very heavy type of half-uncial to be compared with that of Vatic. Lat. 10800 (CLA 1.58): letters G, L, M have the uncial form; A is very open; the shoulder of R is sickle-shaped. For further details of the other parts see under Amiens and Paris. |
| Notes |
☛For the Amiens and Paris parts, see CLA 6.708. |
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| Last modified | 07 September 2022 |