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Old Testament – Fragment

Parchment · 14 quire guards representing 7 original bifolia. · 801 – 825 CE · Benediktbeuern, southeastern Germany. · 8 mm x 41 mm

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Dublin, University College Dublin Special Collections, OFM XL 4 (i-iv), (i): f. 4/5, 13/14, 162/163, 325/326, 333/334; (iii): f. 5/6, 16/17, 20/21, 27/28, 32/33, 67/68, 233/234, 240/241
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Century
Text Language
Script Type
Liturgica
Persons
Anton Koberger, ca. 1440-1513 (Printer of Host Volume)
Places
Origin: Germany
Provenance: Ireland
Summary

Fragmentary in-situ sewing guards in Carolingian minusucle script from various books of the Pentateuch and Minor Prophets. Fragments are part of two multi-volume Old Testament manuscripts that were produced in the Benedictine monastery at Benediktbeuern and its related foundations in the first quarter of the ninth century. 

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