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An Introduction to the Study of Old English Prose Hagiography: Sources and Resources
- Title:
- An Introduction to the Study of Old English Prose Hagiography: Sources and Resources
- Author:
- Whatley, E. G.
- Location:
- Albany, NY
- Notes:
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- Listed in a corpus of Latin manuscripts of English provenance, up to 1100, containing hagiographic texts; contains a life of Kenelm, p. 19
- Listed in a corpus of latin manuscripts of English provenance, up to 1100, containing hagiographic texts; contains Bede’s prose and metrical Cuthbert vitae, p. 19
- Listed in a corpus of latin manuscripts of English provenance, up to 1100, containing hagiographic texts; contains Felix’s life of Guthlac, p. 19
- Listed in a corpus of Latin manuscripts of English provenance, up to 1100, containing hagiographic texts; contains Felix’s ’Life of St Guthlac’, p. 19
- Listed in a corpus of Latin manuscripts of English provenance, up to 1100, containing hagiographic texts; contains Goscelin’s Augustine of Canterbury, p. 19
- The second part of the Cotton-Corpus legendary, with BL Cotton Nero E. i, from Worcester, mid-eleventh century; copied from the same exemplar as Salisbury Cathedral manuscripts 221 and 222 (formerly Bodleian Fell manuscripts 1 and 4), pp. 19, 21, 29
- Editor:
- Szarmach, P. E.
- Pages:
- 3–32
- Book Title:
- Holy Men and Holy Women: Old English Prose Saints’ Lives and their Context
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- hg904kt9713