Volume / Number: 3 / 379
| CLA | 379 |
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| Shelfmarks |
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| Script | Uncial |
| Date | VI¹ (501 - 550) |
| Origin and Provenance |
Written presumably in South Italy, probably at Capua, to judge from certain features of the script. The sixth-century leaves were re-used probably at Capua for writing Hieronymus, Epistulae, in Beneventan script saec. XI in. On fol. 1 stands the usual sixteenth century Monte Cassino ex-libris with the number 301. |
| CLA Vol. | 3 |
| TM Number | TM 66481 |
| Support | Parchment |
| Contents | Cassianus, Institutiones (fragm.). |
| Script Commentary |
Script is a firm, well-shaped uncial: the forms of G and S recall somewhat the Codex Fuldensis (CLA 8.1196. |
| Notes |
☛CLA date (VI ex.) changed to follow CLA 6 p. X. |
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| Last modified | 04 April 2022 |