Volume / Number: 9 / 1300
| CLA | 1300 |
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| Script | Early Caroline Minuscule |
| Date | VIII–IX (780 - 820) |
| Origin and Provenance |
Written probably in Southern Germany, and in the scriptorium which produced CLM 29158 b (CLA 9.1338). Our manuscript comes from St Emmeram, as does its direct ninth-century copy, CLM 14469, which may have actually originated there. |
| CLA Vol. | 9 |
| TM Number | TM 67444 |
| Support | Parchment |
| Contents | Homiliae Patrum; Iustus Urgellensis, In Canticum Canticorum; Caesarius Arelatensis, Homiliae (10, 58, 233). |
| Script Commentary |
Script, by several hands, shows various types of early Caroline minuscule: a and d have two forms; one scribe uses a curious, bizarre form of z (seen also in CLM 29158 b; cf. CLA 1338). In Iustus's Commentary on the Canticle k or a cross precedes the lemmata. |
| Notes |
☛R. E. Guglielmetti, La tradizione dei commenti latini al cantico dei cantici, Florence 2006, no. 557. ☛Bischoff, Katalog 2 no. 3212. |
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| Last modified | 03 May 2019 |