Latin: Epternacum
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Places are grouped by modern rather than historical regions, partly because of the fluidity of historical boundaries and partly because modern regions are often used for manuscript localisations by Lowe and Bischoff. Regions are indicated on the map by larger, lighter circles.
City | Library | Shelfmark/section | Contents | Script | Dating | Origin | Categories | Images | |
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Paris | Bibliothèque nationale de France | Lat. 9382 | Old Testament, Prophets (Vulgata, Ier–Mal). | Anglo-Saxon majuscule | VIII in | Anglo-Saxon centre on the Continent | |||
Paris | Bibliothèque nationale de France | Lat. 10290 | Priscian | Caroline minuscule | IX² | prob. Brittany | |||
Paris | Bibliothèque nationale de France | Lat. 10399 (ff 35–36) + Lat. 9528 (fol. 201) | Computistica (Dionysius Exiguus, Tabula Paschalis; Anatolius, Canon Paschalis); Augustine, De Genesi ad Literam (2.14); Gaudentius, Tractatus I in Exodum | Mixed Anglo-Saxon majuscule and minuscule | VIII | England? Ireland? Echternach? | |||
Paris | Bibliothèque nationale de France | Lat. 10400 (ff 109–110) + 1 other unit | Eutyches, De Verbo (fragm.) | Irish minuscule | VIII–IX | Ireland |
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Data available for 4 manuscripts (100% of this list).
Height range: 250–310 mm (average 283 mm). Width range: 190–240 mm (average 216 mm).
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Data available for 4 manuscripts (100% of this list). Range of folio numbers: 1–247 (average 93).
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Cite this page:
Pádraic Moran, Manuscripts with Irish Associations (MIrA),
version 0.5 dev (2023)
<http://mira.ie/places/echternach> [accessed 22 November 2024]