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The Script of Cologne - The Script of Cologne from Hildebald to Hermann. By L. W. Jones. Pp. xii + 98 + 100 plates. Cambridge (Mass.): The Mediaeval Academy of America, 1932. Heavy green buckram, $20 post free.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

A. Souter
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1932

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1 A special study of MSS. of all schools where Q is used along with a number in signing quaternions is required: the use is certainly as old as the sixth century, and perhaps characteristic of that century. I have seen it later in St. Omer 33 bis (saec. ix in. St. Bertin); Paris 9530 (saec. viii-ix, Echternach), 9535 (saec. viii-ix, Echternach); Angers 148 (140) (saec. ix in.). Perhaps the presence of this Q is a proof that a MS. was copied direct from a sixth-century original, but it is premature to argue.