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Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries in Tudor and Stewart England
- Title:
- Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries in Tudor and Stewart England
- Author:
- Kleist, A. J.
- Publication Info:
- Brepols
- Series:
- Studies in the Early Middle Ages
- Location:
- Turnhout
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 162 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 162, p. 459
- CCCC MS 162, CCCC MS 188, CCCC MS 201, CCCC MS 419 & CCCC MS 421 Briefly discusses the topical indices Abraham Whelock provided for CCCC MS 162, 188, 201, 419 and 421, pp. 488-90
- CCCC MS 178 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 178, pp. 459-60
- CCCC MS 178, CCCC MSS 198, CCCC MSS 201 & CCCC MS 421 Notes that John Joscelyn, secretary to Parker, possessed CCCC MSS 178, 198, 201 and 421, p. 452
- CCCC MS 188 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 188, p. 460
- CCCC MS 198 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 198, pp. 460-1
- CCCC MS 201 Notes that William Lombarde was unaware of the existance of CCCC MS 201 when he published Archaionomia, his research into Anglo-Saxon and Norman laws, in 1568, p. 455 CCCC MS 201 was previously owned by Edward Cradocke, a theologian and alchemist, p. 450
- CCCC MS 201, CCCC MSS 191 & CCCC MSS 196 Discusses Parker’s binding of CCCC MS 201 and its relationship with CCCC MSS 191 and 196, p. 463
- CCCC MS 302 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 302, p. 461
- CCCC MS 303 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 303, p. 462
- CCCC MS 419 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 419, p. 461
- CCCC MS 421 Discusses Parker’s use of homiletic material in, and alterations to, CCCC MS 421, p. 461
- CCCC MSS 111 & CCCC MS 379 Notes that Parker acquired CCCC MSS 111 and 379 on the death of Robert Talbot, p. 469
- Editor:
- Kleist, A. J.
- Pages:
- 445–92
- Book Title:
- The Old English Homily: Precedent, Practice, and Appropriation
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- bj009wm8755