Volume / Number: 7 / 1012
CLA | 1012 |
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Script | Irish Minuscule |
Date | VIII (701 - 800) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written presumably in Ireland. The fragment may be compared for size and content with CLA 7.989 and 991. The manuscript was apparently discarded in the eleventh century, to judge from the probationes pennae, which are Continental. Later it was used as a jacket to a volume entitled 'Liber de artibus' (saec. XII). |
CLA Vol. | 7 |
TM Number | TM 67157 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Sacramentarium Celticum (fragm.). |
Script Commentary |
Script is Irish minuscule one step removed from majuscule: Ᵹ is rather small, when in ligature with following n it resembles an elongated s; both r and R are used. Tenth or eleventh century scribbles by several Continental hands. |
Notes |
☛Gamber, CLLA 105. |
Last modified | 13 July 2017 |