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Cues and Clues: Palaeographical Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Scholarship
- Title:
- Cues and Clues: Palaeographical Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Scholarship
- Author:
- Rumble, A.
- Series:
- Textes et Études du Moyen Âge
- Location:
- Turnhout
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 214 CCCC MS 214 contains superscript letters to help a student understand the syntax of the Latin text, p. 127
- CCCC MS 352 CCCC MS 352 contains a specific glossing form of Caroline minuscule, and has been spaciously ruled to allow for glossing; it has animals as signes-de-renvoi, pp. 118, 120, 123
- CCCC MS 473 CCCC MS 473 has superscript letters as part of its musical notation, which might have caused confusion with syntactical apparatus, p. 129
- Editor:
- Lendinara, P. and Lazzari, L. and D’Aronco, M. A.
- Volume:
- 39
- Pages:
- 114–30
- Book Title:
- Form and Content of Instruction in Anglo-Saxon England in the Light of Contemporary Manuscript Evidence
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- rb296hb9129