Paris, BnF, lat. 11326

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Paris, BnF, lat. 11326 is a copy of the epigrammata of Prosper of Aquitaine. According to the Oxford Summary catalogue, it was once part of the manuscript that today is Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 100-102; what it today the second if these three volumes ends with that seems to be the opening page to the main content of Paris, BnF, lat. 11326:

"On the last page of this section is the take-off ‘incp capitula libri epigrammatvm scl Prosperi’, from the first page of a manuscript, now lat. 11326 in the Bibl. nat., which has the inscription ‘Bibliothecae Sedanensis ex dono Christophori Justelli’."

Loew asserted that the manuscripts (his nos 255 and 609 respectively) were written by the same scriptorium.

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Both the manuscript and a b/w microfilm of it have been digitized:

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  • manuscript
  • not in Clavis
  • saec. VIex/VIIin (Turner, CLA)
  • digitzed
  • from Italy (Turner, CLA)