Volume / Number: 11 / 1648
CLA | 1648 |
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Shelfmarks |
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Script | Early Half-Uncial |
Date | IV (301 - 400) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written presumably in an important legal centre in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire. Found in Egypt. Formerly in the collection of Mr George A. Poole, Jr., where it bore the number 2; now in the possession of Indiana University. |
CLA Vol. | 11 |
TM Number | TM 67809 |
Support | Papyrus |
Contents | Commentarius in Ius Romanum Graeco-Latinum. |
Script Commentary |
Script is a sloping expert half-uncial of a distinct type seen in other legal manuscripts of which the Formula Fabiana is an eminent example (CLA 8.1042, 10.**1042): r is half-uncial and square-shouldered; S has the uncial form; the top of ꞇ is ticked at both ends. |
Last modified | 23 June 2017 |