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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
LevelItem
Reference Number MS FRAG/LAT/3
TitleBiblical Commentary [Fragment]
DateLate 13th Century - Early 14th Century?
DescriptionFragment of a leaf from a religious text, probably a biblical commentary, parchment. Contains a commentary on and text from Romans. Text in brown in a low grade Gothic textualis rotunda in a single column, with large capitals of varying sizes decorated with pen flourishes in red and blue, red and blue decoration in the left-hand margins, red and blue chapter headings, red highlights and rubrics. Original prick-marks visible in both margins. The leaf has been trimmed and some text is missing from the bottom.

Recto: the text begins with an introductory gloss. The opening of the Epistle "Paulus servus jhesu christi [...] apostolis segregatus" begins with a large decorated initial P. The extract begins at Romans 1:1 and is cut midway through 1:24.
Verso: the text resumes at Romans 1:30 and continues through Romans 2 and Romans 3. The last word on the verso is "Sepulchrum", the first word of Romans 3:13.
Extent1 fragment
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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