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Scribes and Glosses from Dark Age Wales: The Cambridge Juvencus Manuscript
- Title:
- Scribes and Glosses from Dark Age Wales: The Cambridge Juvencus Manuscript
- Author:
- MacKee, H.
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 153 The article is on CUL Ff.4.32, the ’Cambridge Juvencus’ from ninth century Wales with tenth century glosses. CCCC MS 153, the Corpus Martianus Capella, is noted as containing the hands of five scribes working at the same pace but with widely differing scripts, This is analagous to the situation in the CUL ms, p. 9 n. 30
- CCCC MS 304 The article is on CUL Ff.4.32, the ’Cambridge Juvencus’ from ninth century Wales with tenth century glosses. CCCC MS 304, an Italian ms of the eighth century, was glossed at Canterbury, Christ Church c. 1000 with the glosses derived from the Carolingian schools of the ninth century, p. 13 n. 40
- CCCC MS 352 The article is on CUL Ff.4.32, the ’Cambridge Juvencus’ from ninth century Wales with tenth century glosses. CCCC MS 352 is mentioned in relation to abbreviations used in tenth century mss, p. 5 n. 19
- Volume:
- 39
- Pages:
- 1–22
- Reference Type:
- Journal article
- Manuscript:
- cb007dq5327