<p style='text-align: justify;'><p>Palimpsest of Tiberian masoretic notes on Isaiah over St Augustine, Sermo 225 in Latin. The Latin hand, which records a sermon for Easter Sunday, can be dated to the 6th c., and was probably copied in a monastery in Palestine or Egypt. It is the earliest known copy of this work by 600 years. The masora, which comes from an independent collection of masoretic notes, not the margin of a Bible, probably dates to the 9th or 10th c.</p></p>