File:Notaelatinae 01.jpg
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editDescriptionNotaelatinae 01.jpg |
English: (includable as from 1915 book, author died 70 ya) appendix |
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Source | Notae latinae : an account of abbreviation in Latin mss. of the early minuscule period (c. 700-850) |
Author | Lindsay, W. M. (Wallace Martin), 1858-1937 |
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̄̅Britain | Spain | Italy (especially S. Italy) | Rest of Continent | |
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ante | an̄ | |||
apud | ap̄ | |||
aut | ā | ā (rare) | ||
autem | ƕ at̄ | aūm | aū | aū aut̄ |
bene | b̄ | |||
Christus | xp̄s xp̄c | xp̄s | xp̄s | xp̄s |
contra | ɔ̄ ɔɔ ɔc̄ ɔ-c | |||
cuius | cs̄ | cuI (with crossstroke through I) | ||
cum | c̄ | c (with downwards stroke) | ||
Deus | ds̄ | ds̄ | ds̄ | ds̄ |
dicens | dc̄s | |||
dicere | dr̄e | |||
dicimus | dm̄s | |||
dicit | dt̄ | dic̄ dt̄ (rare) | dic̄ dt̄ (rare) | |
dicitur | dr̄ | dr̄ | dr̄ (rare) | |
dictum | dic̄ | |||
dicunt | dn̄t | |||
dicuntur | dn̄r | |||
dixit | dx̄ dix̄ (rare) | dix̄ dx̄ (rare) | dix̄ dx̄ (rare) | |
Dominus | dn̄s | dn̄s (also for ‘domnus’) | dn̄s | dn̄s |
eius | ɜ | eI (with crossstroke through I) | ej (with crossstroke through j) | eī |
enim | (cursive) | |||
ergo | eḡ | er̄ gͦ | ||
est | ÷ | ÷ (with the line often vertical or sloping) | ē | |
esse | ēe | ēe | ēe | |
et | ⁊ | ⁊ (cursive) | ||
etiam | et̄ etī | |||
famulus | faml̄s (rare) | |||
filius | fl̄s | |||
flagellum | fl̄m fll̄m | |||
frater | fr̄, etc., ff̄ and fr̄s ‘fratres’ | frr̄, etc., ff̄ and fr̄s ‘fratres’ | fr̄, etc., ff̄ and fr̄s ‘fratres’ | ff̄ and fr̄s ‘fratres’ |
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