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The Anglo-Saxon Library
- Title:
- The Anglo-Saxon Library
- Author:
- Lapidge, M.
- Location:
- Oxford
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 9 Written at Worcester, s. xi 3/4; witness to knowledge of saints’ lives in Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 340, 341, 342
- CCCC MS 23 Written in S England s. x ex; contains rare Anglo-Saxon ex libris inscription; attests to knowledge of Gennadius of Marseilles and Damasus in Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 57 n. 21, 299, 303
- CCCC MS 41 Contains Leofric ex dono inscription, p. 56 n. 19
- CCCC MS 57 From Abingdon, dating to s. x/xi; manuscript-evidence for knowledge of the Benedictine Rule in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 292
- CCCC MS 69 Rare Anglo-Saxon ex dono inscription (of Bath), p. 56 n. 20
- CCCC MS 81 On later association of medieval Greek manuscripts in England with Archbishop Theodore, p. 26 n. 110
- CCCC MS 111 Pp. 287-457, written at Worcester, dating to s. xi 1, are manuscript-evidence for knowledge of the Benedictine Rule in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 292
- CCCC MS 140 Rare Anglo-Saxon ex dono inscription (of Bath – in other part of MS, now CCCC140), p. 56 n. 20
- CCCC MS 153 Written in Wales, s. ix ex; in England s. x 1; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Martianus Capella, pp. 50 n. 89, 321
- CCCC MS 173 Written S England, s. viii 2; provenance at Winchester, Canterbury; manuscript-evidence for knowledge of Augustine’s City of God, Damasus, and Caelius Sedulius in Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 284, 299, 331
- CCCC MS 178 Written in Northern France in the second third of the ninth century; probably in England by the eleventh century; manuscript-evidence for knowledge of Ambrose’s Exameron in Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 167, 280
- CCCC MS 187 Written s. x 1, perhaps in England; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Ambrose’s Opuscula sacra, Martianus Capella and Themistius, pp. 294, 321, 334
- CCCC MS 190 S England, s. viii/ix; manuscript evidence for knowledge of Gregory’s Homilies in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 305
- CCCC MS 192 St Augustine’s, Canterbury, s. xi/xii; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in pre-1100 England of Isidore’s De natura rerum, p. 310
- CCCC MS 193 Written in NW France s. ix/x; English provenance s. x/xi (later Worcester), pp. 167-8
- CCCC MS 206 Written at Christ Church, Canterbury, s. xi/xii; manuscript-evidence for knowledge of Eusebius’ Historia ecclesiastica in pre-1100 England, p. 302
- CCCC MS 214 Written s. x/xi, perhaps at Canterbury; manuscript-evidence for knowledge of Boethius in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 293
- CCCC MS 221 England, s. x; manuscript-evidence for knowledge of Agroecius of Sens, Flavius Caper, and Cassiodorus De orthographia in Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 276, 295, 296
- CCCC MS 223 Perhaps associable with Grimbald of Saint-Bertin; written at Saint-Vaast, Arras in the third quarter of the ninth century; at Saint-Bertin s. ix ex; in England from the first half of the tenth century; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Gregory’s Registrum epistularum, Prudentius’ Apotheosis, Dittochaeon, and Liber peristephanon, pp. 49 n. 87, 167, 223, 306, 328, 329, 330
- CCCC MS 260 Christ Church Canterbury, s. x 2; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Boethius’ De institutione musica, p. 294
- CCCC MS 272 Perhaps associable with Grimbald of Saint-Bertin; written at Reims 883 x 884; in England in the eleventh century and later at Christ Church, Canterbury; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Cassiodorus’ Expositio psalmorum, pp. 49 n. 87, 167, 296
- CCCC MS 279 Pp. iii-xii, 1-294 written at Exeter, dating to s. xi 3/4, are manuscript-evidence for knowledge of Defensor of Ligug̩ in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 299
- CCCC MS 286 No good reason to doubt the manuscript’s traditional association with St Augustine, pp. 24-5, 28 n. 119
- CCCC MS 291 Written at Saint-Amand, s. ix ex; in England in the tenth century, later at St Augustine’s Canterbury; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Martin of Braga’s Formula uitae honestae, pp. 168, 321
- CCCC MS 304 Manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Juvencus; written s. viii 1 in Italy, but in England by s. ix/x, p. 319
- CCCC MS 309 The flyleaves of this MS are the only surviving possible manuscript evidence for knowledge of Sallust in England before 1100; they were written in the late eleventh century either in England or on the Continent, p. 72 n. 29, 331
- CCCC MS 330 Pt i, written at Normandy or Malmesbury s. xi/xii, is manuscript-evidence for knowledge in pre-1100 England of Martianus Capella; pt ii, containing a commentary on Martianus Capella perhaps by Martin of Laon, was written in France at the end of the ninth century and was in England in the tenth century, with later provenance at Malmesbury, pp. 168, 321
- CCCC MS 352 Manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Boethius’ De institutione arithmetica, written in the second half of the tenth century, perhaps at St Augustine’s Canterbury, p. 294
- CCCC MS 361 Manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of passions of the martyrs; written in the middle of the eleventh century, perhaps in England, p. 341
- CCCC MS 368 Dating to s. x/xi; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Benedict’s Rule, p. 292
- CCCC MS 389 Manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Jerome’s Life of St Paul; s. x 2, St Augustine’s Canterbury, p. 316
- CCCC MS 430 Written s. x 1, in S England, perhaps at Worcester, with s. xi/xii additions; manuscript-evidence for knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England of Isidore’s Synonyma, Prosper of Aquitaine’s Epigrammata and Poema coniugis, and Prudentius’ Dittochaeon and Liber peristephanon, pp. 312, 327, 328, 329, 330, 341
- CCCC MS 448 Written at Landevennec s. x med. and in England in the second half of the tenth century; manuscript-evidence for knowledge of Eusebius’ Historia ecclesiastica in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 302
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- bj009wm8755