Abstract
The palaeographical and codicological analysis of the Codex Bononiensis and its comparison with the other Gothic manuscripts suggest that the new discovered fragment is to be dated not at the very beginning of the Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy (493–553), but rather in a later period. Furthermore, some of its palaeographical and codicological elements differ from those of the manuscripts that were very probably produced in Ravenna.

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