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TM 66362 / LDAB 7613 Record to be adopted by: you?

Stable URI (with TM ID): www.trismegistos.org/text/66362

also known as Book of Mulling; Liber Moliensis; mull; Codex mull; Codex μ; μ; Book of Moling

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Metadata

Date: AD 650 - 799

Provenance: St. Mullins - Ireland (HiberniaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - outside the Imperium RomanumThe Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [written]

Language/script: Latin, drawing (paleography: Irish minuscule)

Material: parchment

Completely preserved

Book form: codex (84 fol.), miniature; columns per page: 2; number of lines per page: 28

Content (beta!): literary text, New Testament, Mattheus, Marcus (partim vetus latina): gospel Mt 26,42-27,35; Mc 1,1-4,8; 5,18-6,35

Authors / works: Testamentum novum, Matthaeus (Vetus Latina), Evangelium secundum Matthaeum: 26.42-27.35 (direct attestation)
Testamentum novum, Marcus (Vetus Latina), Evangelium secundum Marcum: 1,1-4,8; 5,18-6,35 (direct attestation)

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

Recto/Verso: Ro/Vo

Note: with drawings

More info: CLAEarlier Latin Manuscripts => 2046 links in TM, DCLPDigital Corpus of Literary Papyri => 14624 links in TM, WikipediaWikipedia => 949 links in TM

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