
This is a semi-diplomatic transcription of the anonymous commentary on the Gospel of Matthew contained in the Carolingian MS Vienna, Austrian National Library, 940, ff. 13r-142v. It is the first publicly available transcription of the entire commentary, which survives only in this manuscript, produced in Saint-Amand at the beginning of the 9th century. This result was achieved in the framework of the Winter School for Handwritten Text Recognition of Medieval Documents 2024, Group Carolingian Latin, hosted at the Institute for Medieval Research of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Vienna, Austria). For more information see the introduction to the transcription and HTR Winter School 2024 - Carolingian Latin How to cite: Transcription of MS Vienna, ÖNB, Cod. 940, ff. 13r-142v, ed. by Cinzia Grifoni, Leon Pürstinger et al. (Vienna 2025).
manuscript, Latin, Transkribus, IX century, Winter School, transcripton, HTR, Irish biblical exegesis, anonymous Gospel commentary
manuscript, Latin, Transkribus, IX century, Winter School, transcripton, HTR, Irish biblical exegesis, anonymous Gospel commentary
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