Origin | Italy |
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Script | Uncial |
Contents | Augustinus, Opuscula |
Foliation | Foll. 270; 243 X 178 mm. < 190 X 125 mm.> in 33 long lines. |
Comments |
Written probably in Italy. Came to an Anglo-Saxon centre, probably Lorsch, at least as early as saec. IX. Belonged to Gerwardus, and is recorded in the first Lorsch catalogue (Vatic. Palat. Lat. 1877). Lorsch ex-libris saec. XII on fol. 1. The first leaf contains a book-list in Irish script saec. IX, and Irish majuscule letters occur on fol. 147v. Fol. 1 also contains the name Sigimunt in German minuscule saec. IX.
Written by several scribes in careful uncial, not of the oldest type, with frequent use of hair-lines in part of the MS. Half-uncial is used for three excerpts from the Retractationes. Marginalia in ancient sloping uncial. Nota Tironiana on fol. 168. The first leaf contains a book-list in Irish script saec. ix, and Irish majuscule letters occur on fol. 147v . Fol. 1 also contains the name Sigimunt in German minuscule saec. ix. |
City | Vatican City |
Library | Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana |
Saec | VI-VII. |
Shelfmark | Vatic. Patal. Lat. 210 |
CLA | 1.84 |
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