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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
In the Glossary-codex, Vat. Lat. 1469, written in the year 908 (see Goetz, Corp. Gloss. Lat. IV. pref., p. xvii; V. pref., p. xviii, p. xxx), fol. 83 has been assigned to ‘glossae collectae.’ They begin (83r I med.): In Passione Apostolorum. Iussit eum inaumachia (sic) cathomis consumi. Cathomis: uirgis nodosis. Hie naumachia forum signat Romanorum quod Prorostris dicitur eo quod rostra, etc. (=C.G.L. V. 573, 19). In Sancto Sebastiano. Saturnus apocatasticus (sic): id est dispositor et destructor fatorum. Annus tuus ex diametro susceptus est. Diametrum est, etc. ‘Glossae collectae’ from the Bible and from Jerome's prefaces come next.