File:Codex Oxoniensis Catullus 42.4 ura = uestra.png
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DescriptionCodex Oxoniensis Catullus 42.4 ura = uestra.png |
English: This shows the scribal abbreviation "ura", or with the contraction mark ur͡a, for the word "uestra". This is from the "O manuscript" of Catullus' works, from Carmen 42, line 4. |
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Bodleian Library MS. Canon. Class. Lat. 30, fol 11r https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/c645f804-d10b-45e4-8a14-c9b22676b87d/surfaces/a4df8fe7-14ae-4914-ace4-b9a7b853cff1/ |
Author | Calligraphy by anonymous 14th century (Italian?) scribe |
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