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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q429800
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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains: (ff. 1r-23r) Querolus. - (f. 23r-v) Lex convivalis. - (f. 24r) Empty, except for the subscription in rustic capitals "Aulularia Plauti explicita feliciter" and three doodles with pen and ink. - (f. 24v) Contains eight lines of erased text; below them three lines of runic script (futhark) with Latin equivalents above it, written by a 10th-century hand. Transcribed by H. Kern in 1872 (paper with his transcription pasted in). - Folio 25, functioning as flyleaf, contains notes and pen trials (among them the name of "P. Daniel") on the recto (originally the blank verso of an archival document, whose text is now partly preserved on the verso, originally the recto).Subject (temporal): Middle Ages9th century
Titre(s) : Querolus, and other text(s), VLQ 83Plauti Aulularia Incipit FeliciterAululariaLex convivalis
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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