Volume / Number: S / 1737
CLA | 1737 |
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Script | Early Caroline Minuscule |
Date | VIII ex (776 - 800) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written in South Bavaria and most likely at Freising, to judge by the script. Belonged to the Freising cathedral library by the twelfth century. |
CLA Vol. | S |
TM Number | TM 67876 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Cassianus, Collationes (3). |
Script Commentary |
Script, by several hands, is roundish early Caroline minuscule of Bavarian type: open a and a; d and ꝺ; R occurs here and there; suprascript v-shaped u occurs at line-end; y is short and dotted; eꞇ, or, NT ligatures occur even in mid-word; other ligatures include rf, ri, ro, ru, us. Tenth-century corrections and probationes pennae (on fol. 41: ‘Omnium inimicorum suorum domina’, cf. CLA 1.90). |
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Last modified | 27 March 2022 |