Justinianus I. Two fragments of leaves from a Justinian Codex, decorated manuscript on parchment, in Latin, remains of double column, 37 lines, text surrounded by commentary in a lighter ink, written in a small gothic hand, initials and rubrics alternating in red and blue, on the larger leaf fine penwork initials in red and blue, with extension, capitals touched in red and blue, headings in red, copious interlinear glosses, maniculae and reading marks, 391 x 207 mm and 388 x 234 mm respectively (the second leaf with a small stub, 270 x 29 mm, of a conjugate), late 13th century. ⁂ These large fragments come from a dismembered Codex Justiniani, and contain substantial portions of paragraphs from the Sixth Book, among them 6.31 (De Repudianda vel abstinentia hereditate), and 6.33 (De edicto divi Hadriani tollendo et quemadmodum scriptus heres in possessionem).
Justinianus I. Two fragments of leaves from a Justinian Codex, decorated manuscript on parchment, in Latin, remains of double column, 37 lines, text surrounded by commentary in a lighter ink, written in a small gothic hand, initials and rubrics alternating in red and blue, on the larger leaf fine penwork initials in red and blue, with extension, capitals touched in red and blue, headings in red, copious interlinear glosses, maniculae and reading marks, 391 x 207 mm and 388 x 234 mm respectively (the second leaf with a small stub, 270 x 29 mm, of a conjugate), late 13th century. ⁂ These large fragments come from a dismembered Codex Justiniani, and contain substantial portions of paragraphs from the Sixth Book, among them 6.31 (De Repudianda vel abstinentia hereditate), and 6.33 (De edicto divi Hadriani tollendo et quemadmodum scriptus heres in possessionem).
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