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                <title>Linköping Diocesan Library, Saml 24:19</title>
                <sponsor ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/org/100001">Greek manuscripts in Sweden – a digitization and cataloguing project</sponsor>
                <sponsor ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/org/100002">Uppsala University Library</sponsor>
                <funder ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/org/100003">Riksbankens jubileumsfond</funder>
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                    <persName ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/person/100057">Barbara Crostini Lappin</persName>
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                    <persName ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/person/100143">Eva Nyström</persName>
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                    <persName ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/person/100380">Patrik Granholm</persName>
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                        <country ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/place/100081">Sweden</country>
                        <settlement ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/place/100046">Linköping</settlement>
                        <institution ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/org/100013">Linköping City Library</institution>
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                    <head>Homer, Iliad, a fragment</head>
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                            <p>The fragment’s present place is in a collection of 63 separate parchment leaves and wrappers, Samlingsband 24. It may have arrived by way of the <persName ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/person/100127">Erik Benzelius the Younger</persName> estate, which the library acquired partly in 1757, partly in 1789. The stamp of <placeName ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/place/100048">Linköping Diocesan Library</placeName> is placed in the lower margin of the recto.</p>
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                                <title type="short" ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/bibl/100202">Ranius (1993)</title>
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                                <title type="short" ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/bibl/100090">Hallberg (1986)</title>
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                                    <persName ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/person/100207">Homerus</persName>
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                                <title type="desc" xml:lang="la">Ilias 23, 555–598</title>
                                <rubric>None</rubric>
                                <incipit xml:lang="grc" defective="true">Ὣς φάτο, μείδησεν</incipit>
                                <explicit xml:lang="grc" defective="true">περὶ σταχύεσσιν ἐέρση</explicit>
                                <note>Line 565 is not present, as in P<hi rend="super">9</hi> P<hi rend="super">13</hi> b g k A B C N<hi rend="super">1</hi> T V<hi rend="super">1</hi> V<hi rend="super">16</hi> V<hi rend="super">32</hi> according to Munro’s OCT text; West has relegated line 565 to the apparatus, where it signals: <quote xml:lang="la">(cf. 624, 797) add. D F h R<hi rend="super">m</hi> G: deest in 9 13 1521 <foreign xml:lang="grc">Ω</foreign>*</quote>. Line 577 was the first line of the verso, and has been cut off entirely; line 578 is only partially preserved.</note>
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                                            <note>Parchment of medium thickness; the leaf was cut on two sides and folded in half for reuse as a flyleaf or wrapping for a document. The cut in the recto has removed the last few letters from each line of text, while the cut in the upper part of the leaf has removed the margin and the one whole line from the top, while partially also damaging the next line.</note>
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                                    <condition>The parchment leaf has been folded in half, provoking a deep furrow in the thirteenth line of the text. The outer margin also displays a triangular cut corresponding to the middle where the folded sheet was fitted or attached to a binding. The recto is worn by rubbing, and the ink is paler as a result; there are brown stains on both sides of the parchments, and two small holes in the lower part of the text.</condition>
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                                    <locus from="1r" to="1v" scheme="folios"/> Calligraphic minuscule pendant from the line; minuscule deltas with long curved verticals extending in the wide interlineum are a feature; thetas and zetas, on the contrary, are squashed below the line. The ink on the recto is better preserved, and displays simple initials in carmine enlarged within the vertical parallel ruling. The angular shape of the rough breathings is more evident also. On the verso, some standard abbreviations are used. </handNote>
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                                    <locus from="1r" to="1r" scheme="folios"/> In the lower margin a reference in black ink to the passage <foreign xml:lang="grc">Ψ</foreign>
                                    <foreign xml:lang="la">v. 555 seqq.</foreign> of the Iliad, possibly in the hand of <persName ref="https://www.manuscripta.se/person/100127">Erik Benzelius the Younger</persName>. </handNote>
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                                    <origDate notBefore="1100" notAfter="1200">12th c.</origDate> dating on palaeographical grounds.</p>
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