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Volume / Number: 10 / 1552

CLA 1552
Shelfmarks
  • Brussels Belgium Bibliothèque Royale II 1763 (foll. 62–63)
Script Minuscule
Date VIII² (751 - 800)
Origin and Provenance

Written presumably in West France. Later history unknown.

CLA Vol. 10
TM Number TM 67719
Support Parchment
Contents Eusebius, Interpretationes Nominum Hebraicorum; Eusebius-Hieronymus, Expositio Locorum.
Script Commentary

Script approaches Caroline minuscule and is reminiscent of early Tours: open a is more frequent than a; c at the beginning of words is often tall; initial i is somewhat elongated; both N and n are used; many ligatures, especially with . A crude minuscule hand saec. IX entered verses 5–10 of John XI in the margins of foll. 62r–v.

Notes

☛Bischoff, Katalog 1 no. 749a.

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