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[of silv]er to the val-
[ue of] it and it shall [be]
15 [to him] but if he [not] re-
[deem] it [the
. . . . .
4-5. A omits "of the value."
8. [sancti]fy: sanctify original: "αγιασει" FM.
15-16. re[deem] it: so the cursives 15, 53, 108, 118; redeem is the usual reading.
A practically complete vellum leaf from a book of the Psalms. The stichometrical arrangement of lines, for which 1226 supplies an early instance, is not here adopted, but stichometrical divisions are marked, somewhat erratically, by means of double dots (cf. 657 and 1078). The letters, which are of a third to fourth century type, show some variation both of size and formation; as a rule they are upright, but in l. 21 the scribe has lapsed into a sloping style. At its best this hand is rather similar to that of 849, and is no doubt of approximately the same date. God and Lord are abbreviated as usual, but not Son (ll. 8, 37). Vertical and horizontal lines were drawn with a hard point as boundaries of the column, but there are no apparent traces of horizontal ruling within the space so marked. Alterations here and there have been made by a corrector who used a small cursive script. The pagination is original. The text is of a markedly ‘mixed’ character. An agreement with R is noticeable in l. 42, and another with the Old Latin against all other authorities in l. 15. In l. 34 a reading of ART has been substituted, presumably by the diorthotes corrector, for that of BN. Peculiar variants, apart from the spelling of proper names, occur in ll. 11, 15, 17, 21, 26.
lxxxii. 6, 7against you made a covenant: the
tabernacles of the Idumeans and the
Ishmaelites Moab: and the Haga-