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TM 66451 / LDAB 7699 Record to be adopted by: you?

Stable URI (with TM ID): www.trismegistos.org/text/66451

also known as Irish Gospels

Metadata

Date: second half 7th century AD: AD 650 - 699

Provenance: Bobbio ? - Italy (LiguriaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - Liguria (Regio IX)The Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [written]

Language/script: Latin (paleography: Irish majuscule)

Material: parchment

Completely preserved

Book form: codex (89 fol.); columns per page: 1; number of lines per page: 21-39

Content (beta!): literary text, New Testament, Marcus, Mattheus, Lucas, Johannes evang.: gospel Mc Mt Lc Joh

Authors / works: Testamentum novum, Marcus (Vulgata, Hieronymus), Evangelium secundum Marcum (direct attestation)
Testamentum novum, Matthaeus (Vulgata, Hieronymus), Evangelium secundum Matthaeum (direct attestation)
Testamentum novum, Lucas (Vulgata, Hieronymus), Evangelium secundum Lucam (direct attestation)
Testamentum novum, Iohannes (Vulgata, Hieronymus), Evangelium secundum Iohannem (direct attestation)

Culture & genre: literature — prose, bible, gospel (religion: christian)

Recto/Verso: Ro/Vo

Reuse type: palimpsest new, effacing: TM 92043

Note: liturgic

More info: CLAEarlier Latin Manuscripts => 2046 links in TM, DCLPDigital Corpus of Literary Papyri => 14624 links in TM

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    TM 66451

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