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This codex is composed of some twenty pieces of text, as if it were the
casual compilation of an owner-scribe, copying out passages of beauty or
interest. Scholars suggest, however, that the volume constitutes an
intentionally formed sequence, since six other manuscripts, all of the 9th
century, repeat the same series of texts. One text draws our attention: it is an
extract of a letter written ca. 798 by Alcuin to the future emperor,
Charlemagne. It ends, in the anthologies but in no other copies, with the wish
that the recipient's power grow and prosper. Was the compiler of the anthology a
member of Charlemagne's court circle? Following straight on after the pious
closing of the letter is an astronomical observation on the movement of the
planet Mars during the summer of 798. The wish and the astronomy were copied as
a unit, in alternating lines of red and black.
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