Fragments of an 8th century Insular Gospels, apparently later reused as flyleaves, showing signs of damage by fire and water. Two leaves from the same original volume as DCL MS A.II.10, f.2-5 and 338-339, and DCL MS C.III.13, f.192-195.
Parchment
43 lines
Written in Insular Half-Uncial in the same hand as the other two fragments.
Sections marked with enlarged initials with yellow and red highlights.
The two pieces have been attached to a modern guard book.
Written in Northumberland or Ireland, mid 8th century.
Text of Mark 4.24/5-6.6 (f.1) and Mark 8.39-10.17 (f.2)
Haelewyck, J.-C., "Un Nouveau témoin vieux latin de Marc: Le MS. Durham Cathedral Library, A.II.10+C.III.13+C.III.20", Revue bénédictine 122 (2012) 5-12
Mynors, R.A.B., Durham Cathedral manuscripts to the end of the twelfth century. Ten plates in colour and forty-seven in monochrome. With an introduction [including a list of all known Durham manuscripts before 1200] , (Durham: 1939)