Volume / Number: 1 / ** (p. 34)
CLA | ** (p. 34) |
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Script | Rustic Capital |
Date | V (401 - 500) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written probably in Italy. Came early to Fleury where it was broken up, ca. saec. VII–VIII, and used partly as bindings, partly to write Hieronymus in Isaiam in uncial. The Vatican leaves come from a binding and belonged to Pierre Daniel (1530–1603); the Berlin leaf was bought by Heine in 1847 from a dealer in Toledo. |
CLA Vol. | 1 |
TM Number | TM 66209 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Sallustius, Historiae (fragm.). |
Script Commentary |
Script very regular, but not of the oldest type: F rises above the line; G is uncial; the second upright of H is like an elongated C; U is almost uncial. For other details see under Orléans and Berlin. |
Notes |
☛Mostert, Fleury, BF1493. |
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Last modified | 07 September 2022 |