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The Vercelli Homilies and Kent
- Title:
- The Vercelli Homilies and Kent
- Author:
- Scragg, D. G.
- Series:
- Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies
- Location:
- Tempe, AZ
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 41 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 41 is included with the siglum D, pp. 369, 376-7
- CCCC MS 162 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 162 is included with the siglum G, pp. 369, 373
- CCCC MS 198 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 198 is included with the siglum F, pp. 369, 372
- CCCC MS 201 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 201 pp. 1-178 have the siglum Xd, pp. 179-272 the siglum R, pp. 370, 378
- CCCC MS 302 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 302 is included with the siglum K, pp. 369, 377
- CCCC MS 303 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 303 is included with the siglum H, pp. 369, 373-4
- CCCC MS 367 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 367 is included with the siglum fa, pp. 370, 376-7
- CCCC MS 419 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 419 is included with the siglum N, pp. 370, 377-8
- CCCC MS 421 Using the homilies of the Vercelli book as a starting point, this article examines the textual relationships and possible Kentish associations of a variety of Old English homily manuscripts; CCCC MS 421 is included with the siglum N, pp. 370, 377-8
- Editor:
- Blanton, V. and Scheck, H.
- Volume:
- 334
- Pages:
- 369–80
- Book Title:
- Intertexts: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Culture Presented to Paul. E. Szarmach
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- cg531kv2466