Volume / Number: 6 / 812
CLA | 812 |
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Script | Uncial |
Date | VII–VIII (680 - 720) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written in France to judge by script and spelling. Provenance Fleury (for the miscellany in which the Orléans leaf is preserved see under CLA 6.804). The Paris leaves formed part of a volume which belonged to Colbert, in whose collection it bore the number 4411; later Regius 4429.6 (see fol. 3). |
CLA Vol. | 6 |
TM Number | TM 67593 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Hieronymus, Commentarii in Zachariam (1.3.1–3, 1.4.8–12, 3.14.20–21). |
Script Commentary |
Script is an inexpert uncial by more than one hand: uncial A, in one hand, has a shallow horizontal bow high above the base-line, and a roundish pendant bow in the other; the top of T, by one hand, forms a loop to the left; the lower left limb of X often curves to the right; Y is short; LL run together. On fol. 1v of the Paris part a correction in minuscule saec. VIII; other corrections by Caroline hands. |
Notes |
☛Mostert, Fleury, BF657, 1149. |
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Last modified | 09 September 2022 |