late antique manuscript
C24468
concept
A late antique manuscript is a handwritten document produced between roughly the 3rd and 8th centuries CE, typically on papyrus or parchment, reflecting the transitional cultural, religious, and artistic practices of the late Roman and early medieval worlds.
Observed surface forms (4)
- late antique Christian text ×3
- Latin manuscript ×2
- late Roman document ×1
- late antique Christian document ×1
Instances (8)
- Codex Argenteus
- Historia Monachorum in Aegypto via concept surface "late antique Christian text"
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canons of the Holy Apostles
via concept surface "late antique Christian document"
surface form: Canons of the Holy Apostles
- Corpus Areopagiticum via concept surface "late antique Christian text"
- Skeireins fragments via concept surface "late antique Christian text"
- Codex Vercellensis via concept surface "Latin manuscript"
- Verona List via concept surface "late Roman document"
- Codex Calixtinus via concept surface "Latin manuscript"