Volume / Number: 5 / **105
CLA | **105 |
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Script | Uncial |
Date | VIII med (726 - 775) |
Origin and Provenance |
Written in France, probably in the same scriptorium as Paris Lat. 6413 (see CLA 5.567). The Paris part, the appendix to the Gelasian Sacramentary, was already separated from the Vatican MS in 1651 when Morin described it. It bore the number 4313 in the Colbert collection and 5366.5 in the Royal Library (see fol. 1). |
CLA Vol. | 5 |
TM Number | TM 66200 |
Support | Parchment |
Contents | Sacramentarium Gelasianum; Exorcismus et Poenitentiale. |
Name | Sacramentarium Gelasianum. |
Script Commentary |
Script is a characteristic careful uncial described under Vatic. Regin. Lat. 316 (CLA 1.105) and in the previous item with the characteristic N whose two uprights lean towards each other; the NT ligature is formed by a small suprascript t over the last stroke of N (as in Paris, Lat. 2110-CLA 5.541); Y is dotted and is either v-shaped or with stem below the base-line. For other details see CLA 1.105. |
Notes |
☛Gamber, CLLA 610. ☛R. McKitterick, ‘Nuns’ Scriptoria in England and Francia’ Francia 19 (1992) 1–35 argues for Jouarre origin. |
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Last modified | 09 September 2022 |