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Tapping the Power of the Cross: Who and for Whom?
- Title:
- Tapping the Power of the Cross: Who and for Whom?
- Author:
- Jolly, K. L.
- Location:
- Woodbridge
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 41 Discusses remedies which invoke or utilise the imagery or sign of the cross in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts; argues that there is a latent Irish influence in such remedies; discusses an example from the marginalia of CCCC MS 41, pp. 66 n. 25, 72, 76
- CCCC MS 44 Brief reference to CCCC MS 44 in a study of Anglo-Saxon remedies and charms which invoke or utilise the imagery or sign of the cross, p. 68 n. 33
- CCCC MS 190 Discusses remedies which invoke or utilise the imagery or sign of the cross in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts; argues that there is a latent Irish influence in such remedies; briefly notes some examples from CCCC MS 190, pp. 70 n. 38, 72, 76
- CCCC MS 367 Includes CCCC MS 367 in a list of Anglo-Saxon mss which contain late copies of remedies and charms, p. 77
- Editor:
- Karkov, C. E. and Keefer, S. L. and Jolly, K. L.
- Pages:
- 58–79
- Book Title:
- The Place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- dm156pk7342