[olim kps. 21] Parchment, 2 pieces of 1 leaf, c. 14,5+14,5 × 20,5 cm; saec. XI
Publius Terentius Afer, end of Eunuchus & beginning of Heautontimorumenos
One line of both sides in the middle of the original leaf has been severely damaged and is almost illegible. The text is distributed as follows:
3184 recto: Eunuchus 1044-1062: "opinor. CH. Quid commemorem ... cur te ergo in his"
3185 recto: Eunuchus 1063-1080: "/// fretus /// | Miles. edico tibi ... metuas. ne amet"
3184 verso: Eunuchus 1080-1094: "mulier. facile pellas ... EVNVCHUS EXPLICIT. INCIPIT HEAVTONTIMORVMENOS ... DVABVS DEXTRIS"
3185 verso: Heantontimorumenos, Didascalia-Prologus 1-7: "/// PRIMA /// | M. IVLIO ... facta est simplici. Novam"
Occasional glosses have been added in the margins and between the lines
The 2 pieces have been used in the binding of an unidentified book
Bibl.: Birger Munk Olsen, L'Étude des auteurs classiques latins aux XIe et XIIe siècles, 2, Paris 1985, p. 612
Erik Petersen