View on Zotero site
The Compilation and Use of Manuscripts Containing Old English in the Twelfth Century
- Title:
- The Compilation and Use of Manuscripts Containing Old English in the Twelfth Century
- Author:
- Irvine, S.
- Series:
- Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England
- Location:
- Cambridge
- Notes:
-
- CCCC MS 162 Has many links with Bodleian MS Hatton 116, p. 44
- CCCC MS 178 Written around the middle of the twelfth century; probably made at Rochester, for preaching or for reading rather than classroom use, pp. 42, 44, 45-8, 50-2, 55-9
- CCCC MS 198 Compares CCCC MS 198 to some later manuscripts of the same texts, pp. 45, 49, 54-7
- CCCC MS 302 Compilation of Old English laws made at St Paul’s Cathedral s. xi/xii, pp. 42-3
- CCCC MS 303 Contains homilies; probably from Rochester, pp. 45-6, 48-9, 51, 55-6
- CCCC MS 367 Probably a selective copy of Cambridge, University Library, Ii. 4. 6, pp. 41-3, 55
- CCCC MS 383 Scribe based in the South-East of England, perhaps Rochester, and related to Cambridge, University Library, Ii. 1. 33, pp. 44, 55
- Editor:
- Swan, M. and Treharne, E.
- Volume:
- 30
- Pages:
- 11–40
- Book Title:
- Rewriting Old English in the Twelfth Century
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- cg531kv2466