Places ‣ Mainz
Latin: Mogontiacum
Part of region: Germany
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MIrA ID | City | Library | Shelfmark/section | Contents | Script | Dating | Origin | Categories | Images | |
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46 | Berlin | Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz | Lat. Qu. 690 (ff 65–188) | Augustine, Enchiridion | Caroline minuscule | IX 2/4 or IX med | Reichenau? Mainz (circle of Probus)? | |||
16 | Laon | Bibliothèque municipale | 447 | Isidore, Etymologiae | IX 2/4 | Mainz | ![]() | |||
164 | Leiden | Universiteitsbibliotheek | Voss. Lat. F. 30 (Codex Oblongus) | Lucretius | Caroline minuscule | IX 1–2/4 | NW Germany? |
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Manuscript libraries
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Manuscript dates (approx.)
Page sizes
Data available for 3 manuscripts (100% of this list).
Height range: 240–345 mm (average 303 mm). Width range: 185–245 mm (average 213 mm).
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Folio count
Data available for 3 manuscripts (100% of this list). Range of folio numbers: 124–204 (average 173).
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