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Volume / Number: 10 / 1444a

CLA 1444a
Shelfmarks
  • Klagenfurt Austria Universitätsbibliothek Perg. Hs. 48 a [palimpsest old]
Script Uncial
Date V (401 - 500)
Origin and Provenance

Origin uncertain, presumably Italy. Used for rewriting in the Beneventan zone in the tenth century. The fragments were used to protect the folds in Tapier-Hs. 134 of the same library, a volume containing Nicolaus de Dinkelsbühl written in 1463 by Frater Vincentius Sitich. This paper manuscript belonged to the Benedictine abbey of St Paul in Carinthia.

CLA Vol. 10
TM Number TM 67631
Support Parchment
Contents Fragmentum Patristicum.
Script Commentary

Script is broad uncial of an early type; the first vertical of N tends to be longer than the second and the oblique stroke follows the Greek canon; the descenders of F and P are long.

Last modified 21 June 2017