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Manuscript of an incomplete copy of 'De Actibus Apostolorum' by Arator

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Manuscript of an incomplete copy of 'De Actibus Apostolorum' by Arator
DescriptionThe manuscript, which was produced in England, was probably written at the end of the 12th century. It is in a gothic script and is the work of several contemporary hands. The contents are: Arator, 'Epistola ad Florianum' (folio 1r); Arator, 'Epistola ad Vigilium' (folio 1r-1v); Arator, 'De Actibus Apostolorum' (folios 1v-41v). There are marginal annotations throughout the work, most of which are scribal. There are infrequent annotations in a hand of the 17th century."
ShelfmarkAdv.MS.18.8.19
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