Volume / Number: S / **819
| CLA | **819 |
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| Script | Half-Uncial |
| Date | VI² (551 - 600) |
| Origin and Provenance |
Written probably in a South Italian centre, to judge by the script and the manner of indicating omission of m (see Orléans). Came early to Fleury (cf. the ex-libris saec. VIII–IX on fol. 49 of the Orléans portion), where it was dismembered and used to strengthen bindings. The Bern fragment is pasted as a label on fol. 1 of Bern Cod. 485, a thirteenth-century manuscript containing Bandinus, Compendium seu abbreviatio sententiarum. |
| CLA Vol. | S |
| TM Number | TM 67599 |
| Support | Parchment |
| Contents | Origenes, Homiliae in Leviticum (5–8, fragm.). |
| Script Commentary |
Script is careful but somewhat stiff half-uncial: the oblique of N is thin and touches the second upright well above the base-line. |
| Notes |
☛Mostert, Fleury BF198, BF 364. |
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| Last modified | 03 April 2025 |