File:Ogham inscription (Codex Bernensis 207, fol. 257r).jpg

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Deutsch: Berner Ogham-Zeichenübersicht im Codex Bernensis 207, folio 257 recto (jetzige Bezeichnung „Codex 207, Corpus Grammaticorum Latinorum, f. 1br“ der Burgerbibliothek Bern). Die Handschrift wird einschließlich des Ogham-Eintrages auf Ende 9., Anfang 10. Jahrhundert datiert. Es handelt sich um den frühesten Ogham-Eintrag in einem Manuskript.
English: An excerpt from Codex Bernensis 207, folio 257 recto (now “Codex 207, Corpus Grammaticorum Latinorum, f. 1br”, Burgerbibliothek of Berne). - Earliest Ogham inscription in a manuscript.
Date End of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century AD
Source http://www.persee.fr/doc/scrip_0036-9772_1951_num_5_1_3522?pageId=T2_3
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