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Volume / Number: 8 / 1108

CLA 1108
Shelfmarks
  • Karlsruhe Germany Badische Landesbibliothek Aug. 253 (foll. 140, 143, 147, 148, 151, 152, 156, 157, 160, 180) [palimpsest old]
Script Uncial
Date VI–VII (580 - 620)
Origin and Provenance

Written probably in France, 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 67248
Support Parchment
Contents Testamentum Vetus (Vetus Latina, Ps 30–54, 107–108, 125–129, fragm.).
Name Psalterium Augiense Primum.
Script Commentary

Script is a bold uncial by two hands: one is more roundish and has the upper bow of B unattached; the other is somewhat elongated and compressed: the bow of A starts at the head-line and is hook-like; the eye of E is mostly open; ligatures occur of UN, UNT, UR.

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