File:Latin semi-uncial in the Codex Basilicanus St. Petri.jpg

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English: An example of well-developed Latin semi-uncial in Bibl. Ap. Vat., cod. Basilicanus D 182, fol. 18r (De Trinitate libri I-XII)
Latina: …nemo sibi ipsi et munerator et munus est. // Si quod immortalis est: ergo est aliquid non // ab eo, cui alter non fiat obnoxius: nec solum…
Date circa 509
Source https://spotlight.vatlib.it/overview/catalog/Arch_Cap_S_Pietro_D_182
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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