Locate the page (e.g., f. 60r) on digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/hm50tr726?locale=en In Turning a-Page-a-Day, the Latin text is shown, line-by-line, as found in the Book of Kells. Frequently words are not separated and these are indicated by the use of a diagonal stroke (/); a ‘turn-in-path’ is indicated by three (///). Abbreviations (e.g., ihs and xps) and spelling variations are shown in red, as is the use of the et-ligature (&) at the end of a word. Other features, such as variations from the standard Vulgate text, are also in red. The Vulgate spellings are shown in the adjoining box (other unusual features … Continue reading Quire 8 (ff. 60r-69v)
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