Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Lat. 12161
History:
Origin:
7th century (Hänel, Mommsen);
6th
century, Corbie (Liebs); 6th century, South France or Italy (CLA); 7th/8th century,
Corbie
(Bischoff HA)
Provenance:
In Corbie during the 17th century, then in St. Germain de
Prés (shelfmark 1278, olim 142nd). Got into possession of the National
library during the French Revolution. (CLA)
Physical description:
Material: ParchmentQuires:
Number:
Size: ca. 308 x 254 mm (Lex Romana Visigothorum); ca. 230 x 208 mm (Codex)
Script:
Glosses:
Contents:
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Hieronymus and Gennadius, De viris illustribus (upper text)
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65 - 66, 71 - 74, 79 - 80, 87 - 90
Lex Romana Visigothorum (palimpsest)
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83 - 86, 91 - 94, 103 - 106, 139 - 144
Codex Euricianus (fragments, palimpsest, Capp. 276-336)
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99 - 100, 113 - 114, 119 - 120, 127 - 128
Asper, Quaestiones Vergilianae (fragment, palimpsest)
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129 - 130
fragment of an unknown text (palimpsest)
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133 - 134
panegyricus (fragment, palimpsest)
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237 - 238
Rhythmi (the fold of Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Lat. 13377 belongs to fol. 15/16 and 22/23, according to Bischoff 1st half / middle of the 9th century, Corbie)