Description
Alternative title
Genesis and Exodus in English Verse
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 1 + 81
Date created
[ca. 1290 - 1310]
Language
English, Middle (1100-1500)
Material
Vellum
Layout
26 lines to a page
Height (mm)
189
Width (mm)
109
Collation
1 flyleaf, 1(8)-8(8) (7 canc.) 9(8) 10(10).
Writing
in a large clear upright hand
Foliation
ff. a-b + i + 1-81 + c-d
Research
The whole text has been edited for the E. E. T. S. by the Revd R. Morris (1865). The dialect is said to be East Midland. The manuscript is unique.
Additions
On f. iv: Plinius nullus tam malus est liber quin ex eo boni aliquid capi possit 1485. (This motto is written in a good many of the manuscripts.) On f. 1r at top: Sapit qui suscepit. Ric. Southwell.
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 444 is a c. 1300-25 copy of the Middle English Genesis and Exodus, a biblical paraphrase in verse written c. 1250, and derived from the Historia scholastica by Petrus Comestor (d. c. 1187). It is considered to be in an East Midlands dialect and is the earliest English paraphrase from the Historia scholastica. The title is misleading because the text also contains paraphrases of sections of Leviticus, Deuteronomy and Numbers. The vocabulary and syntax of the text has been much studied by philologists of early Middle English dialects.
- Contents
- Genesis and Exodus in English Verse
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