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Wulfstan as Reader, Writer, and Rewriter
- Title:
- Wulfstan as Reader, Writer, and Rewriter
- Author:
- Orchard, A.
- Publication Info:
- Brepols
- Series:
- Studies in the Early Middle Ages
- Location:
- Turnhout
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 178 Suggests that Wulfstan may have used material by Aelfric, similar to that found in CCCC MS 178, in his work, pp. 335-6
- CCCC MS 188 Notes that CCCC MS 188, which dates from the first half of the eleventh century, contains an augmented version of Aelfric’s first series of Catholic Homilies, p. 336
- CCCC MS 188 & CCCC MS 201 Discusses similar passages found in CCCC MSS 188 and 201, p. 337
- CCCC MS 190 A list of manuscripts containing Wulfstan’s handwriting, including CCCC MS 190, p. 317 n. 20
- CCCC MS 190 & CCCC MS 265 Discusses Wulfstan’s borrowings from Alcuin’s writings to describe lack of courage in the face of Viking aggression, as found in CCCC MSS 190 and 265, pp. 325-6
- Suggests that the date given in the C version of Sermo Lupi (1009) is probably better than that normally ascribed to the text (1014), pp. 313-14
- Editor:
- Kleist, A. J.
- Pages:
- 311–341
- Book Title:
- The Old English Homily: Precedent, Practice, and Appropriation
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- cg474kk2275