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Volume / Number: 7 / 907

CLA 907
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  • Sankt Gallen Switzerland Stiftsbibliothek 110 (p. 275–558)
Script Caroline Minuscule
Date VIII–IX (796 - 799)
Origin and Provenance

Written doubtless at Verona, probably in the time of Bishop Egino (796–799), along with MSS Berlin Phill. 1676 (the Egino homiliary, CLA 8.1057), Paris Lat. 10457 + 10616, and Karlsruhe Aug. 2, 3, 4.

CLA Vol. 7
TM Number TM 67051
Support Parchment
Contents Breviarium Apostolorum; Hieronymus, Commentarii in Psalmos; Augustinus, Enarrationes in Psalmos.
Name Egino Codex.
Script Commentary

Script is a firm, regular, and stately Caroline minuscule of the same type, if not by the same hand, as MS Paris Lat. 10457 + 10616 (CLA 5.601): a has two forms; f is half-uncial; the form of g with its flat and longish top is characteristic ; oꝛ occurs in mid-word. The entry ‘hic deest initium’ is seen at the top of p. 511 (saec. XII). The Greek alphabet on p. 381–382 is transcribed (saec. XV).

Notes

☛CLA date range changed from VIII–IX, written under bishop Egino of Verona 796–799.

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