The book Contractions in Early Latin Minuscule Mss was written by author Lindsay, W. M. (Wallace Martin), 1858-1937 Here you can read free online of Contractions in Early Latin Minuscule Mss book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Contractions in Early Latin Minuscule Mss a good or bad book?
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Vienna 903), h *haec* (e.g. London Add. ii,88o\ In Brussels loi 27-41 I have noted *huius' expressed by the symbol used in the Notae Juris, hul (along with the usual hui' without contraction-stroke ; see § 3 ' us ') ; the Irish hs only in St. Gall 225. homo. The contraction by * suspension ' horn represents ' hominem * (e.g. in Oxford, Lat. Th. d. 3, beside homi *homini'), * homines ' (e.g. Munich 6330 ; Carlsruhe Reich. 99, on fol. 45 r.). (Cf. om *omnis,' ' omnes,* 'omnem,' etc., below.) The ...Irish contractions (see Part II, § 2) are also used; ho, e.g. London, Add. 18,332 (from Carinthia), Munich 6330 ; o h (without contraction-stroke), e.g. Rome, Vat. Reg, 221. ideo ido (sic) I have noted in Berne 263 (on fol. 67 r ). id est. For the symbol ide (with contraction-stroke over the a or traversing the shaft of the ^), which also represents * idem ' *, we find in some early minuscule MSS. id (with contraction- stroke traversing the shaft; e.g. in Leyden 67 F, Carlsruhe Reich. 99) or merely -i* (without contraction-stroke; e.g.
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