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There are a few familiar abbreviations here and a few new ones:
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![]() | This stands for que as in neque in line 18, and quecunque in line 14. | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | A straight or slightly curved line over a vowel indicates that an n or m has been omitted. See non in line 1, and quecunque in line 14. | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | This stands for orum as in iustorum in line 20. You can see the full ending in line 19. | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | This stands for ur as in meditabitur in line 8. | ![]() |
Contractions | ||
![]() | The 'crossed 7' stands for et, 'and' (lines 5, 8, and 24). |
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This scribe only uses abbreviations at the end of lines.
![]() | The most common is the bar indicating the omission of m or n: e.g. cymbalen in line 13). |
![]() | The er abbreviation appears at the end of line 15 in heer. |
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