Volume / Number: 8 / 1127
CLA | 1127 |
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Script | Anglo-Saxon Majuscule and Minuscule |
Date | VIII ex (776 - 800) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written in an Anglo-Saxon scriptorium presumably on the Continent, probably the same one that produced the other grammatical texts mentioned in CLA 8.1124. Later at Reichenau, where it was used for binding purposes. The St Paul fragments come from St Blasien in the Black Forest; they belonged to the collection formed by the Prince-Abbot Martin Gerbert. |
CLA Vol. | 8 |
TM Number | TM 67267 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Bonifatius, Epistula ad Sigebertum; Tatuinus, Ars Grammatica (fragm.). |
Script Commentary |
Script, by several hands, is partly Anglo-Saxon majuscule with n and r regularly minuscule, partly Anglo-Saxon majuscule verging on minuscule, and partly a rather curious Anglo-Saxon minuscule; one hand recalls the Gotha Aldhelm (CLA 8.1207); g resembles a flat-topped 3. |
Notes |
☛Formerly Sankt Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek 29.4.9 (foll. 5–6). |
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Last modified | 12 September 2022 |