Volume / Number: 10 / 1527
| CLA | 1527 |
|---|---|
| Shelfmarks |
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| Script | Early Half-Uncial |
| Date | IV (301 - 400) |
| Origin and Provenance |
Written probably in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire, presumably in a centre of legal studies. Found in Egypt, probably in the Fayûm. |
| CLA Vol. | 10 |
| TM Number | TM 64631 |
| Support | Papyrus |
| Contents | Lex Romanum Anteiustinianum. |
| Script Commentary |
Script is early sloping half-uncial of the distinct type seen in the Fragmentum de formula Fabiana (CLA 10.**1042) and in another legal fragment found in Egypt (CLA 2.248): the base of L extends below the following letter. In the capital rubrics E has no horizontal top-stroke. |
| Notes |
☛CLA date (IV–V) changed to follow Seider, Paläographie II.2, p. 50–1. |
| Collection | |
| Last modified | 23 June 2017 |