12022-10-20T20:44:10-07:00Elizabeth Palomino97f5cc41f822c98012020ee3f1612be0c7950d52406361plain2022-10-20T20:44:10-07:00Elizabeth Palomino97f5cc41f822c98012020ee3f1612be0c7950d52The closing unit of text, from the Latin explicitus, meaning 'unrolled'. When cataloging manuscripts, the incipit and explicit of a text are often cited to aid textual identification.
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1media/MS_9A-1_recto_030.jpg2022-10-20T14:06:39-07:00MS 9A:129plain12520612022-12-10T12:43:04-08:00 Title: Homeliae in Evangelia Author: Gregory I Number of texts: 1 Number of parts: 1 Language: Latin Script: Caroline minuscule Country: Italy? Century: 12th Searchable Date Range: 1100 - 1115 Description:
1 leaf
Fragment, recto-verso
Parchment - 137 x 205 mm - 2 columns, probably ruled in drypoint
Notes:
Contains parts of Homily 39, on Luke (on the recto: PL 76:1297A, 1297C and on the verso: PL 76:1297D, 1298A).
Incipit: //quam lapidem super lapidem ponitur. Sed in destructa civitate super lapidem // Explicit: unde valeat proximis nocere. Sed quia contra per//