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Volume / Number: 9 / 1413

CLA 1413
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  • Würzburg Germany Universitätsbibliothek M. P. Th. F. 46
Script Caroline Minuscule
Date IX in (800) (801 - 825)
Origin and Provenance

Written at Salzburg. Remained there at least till 976, the year of the last annalistic entry. Belonged later to the Würzburg Cathedral Library, where the manuscript bore the number 'LXXXIII'.

CLA Vol. 9
TM Number TM 67552
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Contents Cycli Decennovennales; Annales Salisburgenses; Beda, De Ratione Temporum.
Script Commentary

Script of the main part, by two hands (foll. 1v–83v, 84–97v), is graceful Salzburg minuscule deriving from North-east French models; the script of foll. 98–144v is minuscule of a Southeast German type with many ligatures, including nt even in mid-word, and ti ligature for soft and hard ti (this scribe also wrote parts of Munich CLM 210, saec. IX in.). The date of the manuscript is fixed by the passage on fol. 89: 'in presenti uerbi gratia ꝺccc' (with the last c over an erasure of several other numerals). Additions by a Salzburg hand saec. IX¹ on fol. 149r–v. A chrismon is seen in the margin on foll. 121v, 122v, 124v. Numerous notes and additions by a ninth-century Salzburg scribe who is probably the teacher Baldo. The Annals were continued at Salzburg till 976. A tenth-century hand entered charms in some margins. A probatio pennae saec. X with neumes on fol. 7.

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