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Aelfric’s or Not? The Making of a Temporale Collection in Late Anglo-Saxon England
- Title:
- Aelfric’s or Not? The Making of a Temporale Collection in Late Anglo-Saxon England
- Author:
- Teresi, L.
- Publication Info:
- Brepols
- Series:
- Studies in the Early Middle Ages
- Location:
- Turnhout
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 162 Suggests that CCCC MS 162 is probably from Canterbury and dates from the late tenth or early eleventh century, pp. 298-9 n. 32
- CCCC MS 178 Quotes a marginal note form CCCC MS 178, in which Coleman criticises Aelfric, p. 308
- CCCC MS 198 & CCCC MS 302 & CCC MS 303 Notes that Supplementary Homily I.4 is found in CCCC MS 198, 302 and 303, p. 302 n. 42
- CCCC MS 302 Suggests that the compiler of the manuscript upon which CCCC MS 302 and Cotton Faustina A. IX are based, had a late updated version of some of Aelfric’s homilies, rather than relying on a supposed updated version made by Aelfric himself, pp. 298-9 Compares CCCC 302 with a range of other manuscripts, in tabular form, pp. 287-9, 91-3, 96-7
- Discussion of the temporale homilies collections in CUL Ii. 4. 6 and the Cotton Corpus Legendary, concluding that their ancestors were similar but not related, pp. 285-310
- Editor:
- Kleist, A. J.
- Pages:
- 285–310
- Book Title:
- The Old English Homily: Precedent, Practice, and Appropriation
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- cg531kv2466