Volume / Number: 10 / 1449
CLA | 1449 |
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Script | Uncial |
Date | VI–VII (580 - 620) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written presumably in Italy to judge by the script. Was apparently in the Lake Constance area ca. 800 to judge by the interlinear glosses. Our manuscript must have been dismembered by the thirteenth century, since the leather binding of the main manuscript has a Reichenau ex-libris of that date on the outside. For later history see next item. |
CLA Vol. | 10 |
TM Number | TM 67636 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Testamentum Novum, Evangelia (Vetus Latina, Lc 1.64–2.51). |
Name | Fragmentum Carinthianum. |
Script Commentary |
Script is a bold and natural uncial: the bow of A is shallow and suspended almost horizontally above the line. A half-uncial letter occurs here and there age line-ends. Interlinear Latin and Old High German glosses in minuscule saec. VIII–IX appear over most of the text. |
Notes |
☛Formerly Sankt Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek 25.3.19 (foll. 1–2) ☛Formerly Sankt Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek XXV.a.1 (foll. 1–2). ☛McGurk, Gospel books no. 39. |
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