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Volume / Number: 8 / 1037

CLA 1037
Shelfmarks
  • Berlin Germany Staatliche Museen P. 6762
  • Berlin Germany Staatliche Museen P. 6763
  • Paris France Louvre 7153
Script Uncial
Date VI (501 - 600)
Origin and Provenance

Written in the East Roman Empire, possibly in Byzantium. Found in Egypt. The Berlin fragments were removed to Russia after 1945. The Paris fragments could not be located in 1950.

CLA Vol. 8
TM Number TM 62356
Support Parchment
Contents Papinianus, De Bonorum Possessione (Responsa 5, 9, with Greek glosses); Paulus Iuridicus; Ulpianus.
Script Commentary

Script is a rather small uncial of the characteristic type found in the Florentine Pandects and in various legal fragments from Egypt (see CLA 2.211; 3.292 and 3.295; 4.488): B has the typical tall form; the last stroke of R is almost horizontal. Greek scholia occur in fine small characters.

Notes

☛CLA S.**1037. ☛E. Turner, Typology, p. 126 (AD4–AD5), Lowe (AD6); S. Ammirati, JJP 40 (2010), p. 93.

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