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Volume / Number: 9 / 1294

CLA 1294
Shelfmarks
  • Munich Germany Bayerische Staatsbibliothek CLM 14300
Script Caroline Minuscule
Date VIII–IX (780 - 820)
Origin and Provenance

Written probably in the Salzburg region, if not in Salzburg itself. A Salzburg copy of our manuscript is seen in CLM 16128 (CLA 9.1313. The manuscript seems to have been at Regensburg as early as the eleventh century, since a probatio pennae of that date on the front fly-leaf must refer to St Wolfgang, bishop of Regensburg (972–994). A St Emmeram ex-libris saec. XVIII on fol. 1.

CLA Vol. 9
TM Number TM 67438
Support Parchment
Contents Isidorus, De Natura Rerum, Sententiae.
Script Commentary

Script, by more than one hand, is dignified, well-formed Caroline minuscule: g is often 3-shaped; the lower left limb of x is long and almost perpendicular (as in some other Salzburg manuscripts); half-uncial is used in the display opening of Book 3 of the Sententiae after lines of capital and uncial as in other Salzburg products under French influence. Many later corrections.

Notes

☛Bischoff, Katalog 2 no. 3150. ☛Cazier, Corpus Christianorum 111, p. LXV.

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