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GREGORY THE GREAT, Moralia in Iob (binding fragment)

St John's College MS 235 (fragment 49)

St John's College, University of Oxford

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Title

GREGORY THE GREAT, Moralia in Iob (binding fragment)

Shelfmark

St John's College MS 235 (fragment 49)

Date

s. xiii med.

Language

Latin

Contents

GREGORY THE GREAT Moralia in Iob

Form

codex

Support

Vellum.

Physical extent

Fol. 1.

Hands

Written in gothic textura semiquadrata , s. xiii med.

Decoration

Alternate 2-line red and blue lombards on discreet flourishing of the other colour.

Headings in red, with section (20–23) and chapter numbers (25–29) in the margin underlined in red.

The biblical text lemmata underlined in red or sometimes green; some sections of the text divided by red-slashed capitals.

Provenance

MS 235 is a collection of binding fragments removed from College books (medieval portions only). This entry is for fragment 49 only.

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  • Gregory, I, Pope, approximately 540-604

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