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The Old English Poem _Judgement Day II_: a Critical Edition with Editions of _De die iudicii_ and the Hatton 113 Homily _Be domes dæge_
- Title:
- The Old English Poem _Judgement Day II_: a Critical Edition with Editions of _De die iudicii_ and the Hatton 113 Homily _Be domes dæge_
- Author:
- Caie, G. D.
- Series:
- Anglo-Saxon Texts
- Location:
- Woodbridge
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 139 Discusses CCCC MS 139 with respect to the authorship of the De die iudicii commonly attributed to Bede (ff. 57-8), pp. 32, 35
- CCCC MS 190 CCCC MS 190 shares material with CCCC MS 201; CCCC MS 190 is apparently based on a commonplace book compiled for the use of Wulfstan, pp. 10, 13, 21
- CCCC MS 191 CCCC MS 191 was used by Parker’s secretary Joscelyn in the compilation of his glossary now preserved in London, Lambeth Palace Library, 692, suggesting that CCCC MSS 191, 196 and 201 were still bound together when Parker acquired them, pp. 2, 3
- CCCC MS 196 CCCC MS 196 was used by Parker’s secretary Joscelyn in the compilation of his glossary now preserved in London, Lambeth Palace Library, 692, suggesting that CCCC MSS 191, 196 and 201 were still bound together when Parker acquired them, pp. 2, 3, 10
- CCCC MS 201 Edits the Old English poem Judgement Day II, found uniquely in CCCC MS 201, pp. 161-5, pp. 84-103 On Parker’s tidying of his manuscripts, perhaps also seen in CCCC MS 201, p. 11 Detailed examination of CCCC MS 201 in the context of its preservation of the unique Old English poem Judgement Day II; contains other Old English poems, and a lot of material pertaining to Archbishop Wulfstan; the second part of the manuscript is certainly from Exeter, but the first part may be from Worcester or Canterbury, pp. 1-15 et passim
- CCCC MS 326 The poem Aldhelm in CCCC MS 326 contains Kentish features ’ecum’ and ’restat’ which are also found in the Old English poem A Summons to Prayer, p. 8
- Volume:
- 2
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- bp151fr4113