Volume / Number: 6 / 811
| CLA | 811 |
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| Script | Uncial |
| Date | VI (501 - 600) |
| Origin and Provenance |
Origin probably Italy. Provenance Fleury. |
| CLA Vol. | 6 |
| TM Number | TM 67592 |
| Support | Parchment |
| Contents | Hieronymus, Commentarii in Ieremiam (Prol., 1.1.1–2.14). |
| Script Commentary |
Script is a good, firm, regular uncial: the bow of uncial A is pointed; the lower bow of B protrudes considerably; the foot of L occasionally extends below the following vowel; the second upright of N is comma-shaped; TI are joined; Y is short, with the right branch markedly curved. Greek and Hebrew words are overlined and show intrusion of half-uncial characters. The asterisk marking a passage omitted in the Septuagint (fol. 23v) goes back to Jerome's original. Short marginalia in small contemporary uncial are seen in the left margins of foll. 24, 26v, 27. |
| Notes |
☛Mostert, Fleury, BF656. |
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| Last modified | 27 June 2017 |