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Archangel in the Margins: St. Michael in the Homilies of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 41
- Title:
- Archangel in the Margins: St. Michael in the Homilies of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 41
- Author:
- Johnson, R. F.
- Notes:
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- Briefly mentions the ’Sunday Letter’ and a homiletic text in CCCC MS 140 in study of marginal homilies in CCCC MS 41, pp. 81-2
- CCCC MS 41 A study of the homilies in the margins of CCCC MS 41, with particular emphasis on what the author argues are Irish influences, especially in regard to the depiction of the Archangel Michael and the use of the ’seven heavens’ apocryphal motif, passim
- CCCC MS 162 Notes the allusion to the ’seven heavens’ apocryphon in the Easter homily in CCCC MS 162, p. 76 n. 46
- CCCC MS 302 Brief note relating to Anglo-Saxon homilies in CCCC MS 302 in a study of marginal homilies in CCCC MS 41, p. 76 n. 46
- CCCC MSS 41 and 303 Brief note relating to the homily for Easter in CCCC MS 303 in a study of marginal homilies in CCCC MS 41, pp. 80 n. 59, 84
- CCCC MSS 41 and 422 Briefly mentions CCCC MS 422 versions of Solomon and Saturn in study of marginal homilies in CCCC MS 41, p. 69 n. 22
- Volume:
- 53
- Pages:
- 63–91
- Reference Type:
- Journal article
- Manuscript:
- cg531kv2466