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Cutting from a Biblical Manuscript
- Notes:
- Fragment of the Bible used for bookbinding. Fragment was recovered from reuse between sewing stations around spine of book and hence folded with scuffs. Worm holes in margin with no loss of text., Some diagonal pen-strokes probably recording the marking up of the manuscript for breathing during lectures. There is a small correction in near-comtemporary hand. Text on the recto is completely faded., A binding fragment with the remnants of 5 lines of text from Matthew 25:33-35., Remnants of 5 lines in unknown ruling written in German minuscule with pre-Caroline minuscule elements., and Et-ligature used internally within words indicating a ninth century date.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Subject Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany, Fragments (object portions), Manuscript waste (Binding), Minuscule, and Caroline minuscule--Germany--800
- Language:
- lat
- Rights:
- Copyright 2019 Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, all rights reserved. The digital version is available for educational use under 'Fair Use' guidelines. For additional permission and further information contact the WMU Libraries.
- URL:
- https://luna.library.wmich.edu/luna/servlet/detail/WMUwmu~77~77~1222512~160220