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Finding the Right Words: Isidore’s ’Synonyma’ in Anglo-Saxon England
- Title:
- Finding the Right Words: Isidore’s ’Synonyma’ in Anglo-Saxon England
- Author:
- Di Sciacca, C.
- Publication Info:
- University of Toronto Press
- Location:
- Toronto
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 190 On ubi sunt passages in Old English homilies dependent on Isidore’s ’Synonyma’, pp. 154, 157-8
- CCCC MS 201 On ubi sunt passages in Old English homilies dependent on Isidore’s ’Synonyma’, p. 238 n. 73.
- CCCC MS 302 On ubi sunt passages in Old English homilies dependent on Isidore’s ’Synonyma’, pp. 117, 134, 239 n. 97, 241 n. 128
- CCCC MS 304 CCCC MS 304 is a seventh- or eighth-century manuscript of French or Spanish origin containing Isidore texts, p. 62
- CCCC MS 421 Reference in a footnote as one of the complete ms sources that Napier collated together for one of the homilies of his edition of Wulfstan (the other one being CCCC MS 302), p. 239 n. 97
- CCCC MS 448 CCCC MS 448 included in a list of manuscripts of Isidore’s ’Synonyma’ in England before 1100; shares texts and codicological features with BL Harley 110; perhaps for use in schools; perhaps close to the copy used by Ælfric Bata; probably from Worcester but reached Winchester after the Norman conquest, pp. 68, 69-71, 110-11, 168-9, 173, 228 n. 23
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- cb007dq5327