Volume / Number: 8 / 1037
| CLA | 1037 |
|---|---|
| Shelfmarks |
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| 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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| Last modified | 07 February 2025 |