Hieronymus, Commentarius in Abacuc
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Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum, Hie.MF.2022.25.05
Michael Sabin, 2022 (Born Digital)
General Information
Title
Hieronymus, Commentarius in Abacuc
Shelfmarks
Hie.MF.2022.25.05
Material
Parchment
Place of Origin
Southern France (?)
Date of Origin
1126-1150
Script, Hands
Praegothica
Original Condition
Page Height
at least 150 mm
Page Width
at least 137 mm
Height of Written Area
at least 80 mm
Width of Written Area
95 – 99 mm
Number of Columns
1
Width of Columns
95 – 99 mm
Number of Lines
at least 11
Current Condition
Dimensions
Fragment 1: 150 x 137 mm; Fragment 2: 85 x 172 mm
More about the Current Condition
Apparently reused as a wrapper for boards, one side has been stained black, rendering the text illegible on that side.
Content
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Content Item
- Persons
- Text Language Latin
- Title Commentarius in Abacuc
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Content Description
- Fragment 1: Book 2, Chapter 3, 24 (legible side):
- Begins line 1: “sermo ei[us]. [Et] alibi. D[omi]ne d[omi]n[u]s n[oste]r: q[u]am admirabile e[st] nom[en]”
- Ends line 11: ‘anima mea usq[ue] ad morte[m]. Et pat[er] si possibile e[st] t[ra]nse[at]”
- Fragment 2: Book 2, Chapter 3, 54 (legible side):
- Begins line 1: “(first part of line illegible) . . . elisei. Diligent[er] attende quod equi uide”
- Ends line 11: “res eo[rum] e(?) quib[us] corpora in gl[ori]a resurgentiu[m] puto e[ss]e”
- Text: J.-P. Migne, Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina, Paris, 1845, Volume 25, 1273-1338A
- Fragment 1: Book 2, Chapter 3, 24 (legible side):