Volume / Number: 8 / 1106
CLA | 1106 |
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Script | Early Minuscule |
Date | VIII² (751 - 800) |
Origin and Provenance |
Origin uncertain, possibly Switzerland or an Alsatian scriptorium like Murbach, to judge from the script. Rewritten with Hieronymus in Matthaeum in the eighth century. Belonged to Reichenau at latest by 782 (cf. CLA 8.1099). |
CLA Vol. | 8 |
TM Number | TM 67246 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Sedatus Nemausensis, Sermo de Die Iudicii. |
Script Commentary |
Script is a well-formed, roundish early minuscule approaching the Caroline, with ascenders and descenders fairly long; there is some resemblance to Besançon MS 184 (CLA 6.731); open a seems to be the rule; the top of ꞇ bends down to the left. |
Notes |
☛Cf. Caesarius Arelat., Ed. Morin, Sermo 57. |
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Last modified | 29 June 2017 |