Description
Alternative title
Martyrologium Saxonice. Vindicta Salvatoris Saxonice
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 61
Date created
[ca. 900 CE - 925 CE]
Language
English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
Material
Vellum
Layout
27 lines to a page
Height (mm)
285
Width (mm)
170
Collation
1(8) (wants 1) 2(8)-7(8) || 8(8?) (wants 1, 8).
Foliation
pp. a-d + 1-122 + e-h
Provenance
Identified by Wanley as one of Leofric's gifts to Exeter entered as Martirologium.
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 196 was probably once part of the same volume as CCCC MS 191 and part of CCCC MS 201; they may have been separated by Parker. They were made at Exeter in the time of Bishop Leofric (1050-72). MS 196 is an important manuscript of the Old English martyrology, though missing some material for December to March: Kotzor used it as the base text for his edition from 19 March to 21 December. It also contains the Old English Vindicta saluatoris, a translation of an apocryphon which interprets the destruction of the Jewish Temple by Titus in A.D. 70 as motivated by his desire to avenge the Crucifixion upon the Jews. Parker obtained several volumes from Exeter Cathedral, some decades before the majority of its medieval manuscripts were given to the Bodleian Library in 1602.
- Contents
- Old English martyrology (incomplete) -- Old English Vindicta saluatoris (incomplete)
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