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Three Eleventh-Century Anglo-Latin Saints’ Lives
- Title:
- Three Eleventh-Century Anglo-Latin Saints’ Lives
- Author:
- Love, R. C.
- Series:
- Oxford Medieval Texts
- Location:
- Oxford
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 9 Discusses the Cotton-Corpus legendary, of which CCCC MS 9 constitutes half of the earliest witness; analyzes its accretions and annotations; CCCC MS 9 is the earliest surviving witness of the Vita S. Rumwoldi, and is collated in Love’s edition, pp. xviii, xx, xxi-xxiii, xxxi, clxiv, clxix, clxxii, clxxiv-clxxv
- CCCC MS 270 Birinus is not found in the late eleventh-century St Augustine’s sacramentary in CCCC MS 270, p. xxvi
- CCCC MS 308 CCCC MS 308 contains the unique text of the Passio of AEthelberht of Hereford, with a dream comparable to that in the Life of St Kenelm; the same text contains the rare name Ididias as an epithet for John the evangelist, pp. 57, 107
- CCCC MS 367 Contains the Vita brevior of St Kenelm on ff. 45r - 48r; from manuscript evidence this was only ever intended to be eight lections long; a small part of the Vita et Miracula S. Kenelmi was copied immediately after it, perhaps by John of Worcester; Love prints the Vita brevior, noting correspondences with the twelfth-century Office of St Kenelm, pp. cxxi, cxxiv, 126-9
- CCCC MS 391 Cyriacus and Julitta and Nicholas were added to the calendar of CCCC MS 391 in the twelfth century, p. xxiii n. 58
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- bp218ym5464