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  <dc:title>Bible [Fragment]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Leaf from a religious text, probably a Bible, parchment. Text in two columns in dark brown in a Gothic hand with red highlights and paragraph marks. Blue/green pigment can be seen at the bottom of the second column on the verso, possibly part of a large capital letter. The leaf has been cut on all sides and one line of text is missing from the bottom of the fragment. 
The text is from Matthew 27:29-46 (recto) and 46-61 (verso). There are many minor textual differences between this text and the modern Vulgate. Most noticeable is verses 35-36, which in this fragment reads "Postquam autem crucifixerunt eum diviserunt vestimenta eius sortem mittentes dicentem. Diviserunt sibi vestimenta mea et super vestem meam miserunt [sortem. Et sedentes serva]bant eum". Also noticeable is verse 56, which reads: "Inter quas erat maria magdalene et maria iacobi et salomee et ioseph mater et mater filiorum zebedei".
There is a page identifer, xxxi, at the top of the recto.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>13th Century?</dc:date>
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