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The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220

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its foundation in 1849. Manuscript described by Elaine Treharne with the assistance of Hollie Morgan (August 2010). Images of pp. 1 and 6 are found in Gretsch, Mechthild, 'The Taunton Fragment: a new text from Anglo-Saxon England', Anglo-Saxon England ,

this manuscript used to contain an Old English donation inscription, as suggested by the note by Samuel Knott on fol. 1: ...extant fragmenta subscripsionis Saxonic~x00e6~ in laceris extremi folii reliquiis quibus opinor testatum (?) fuit Leofricum eundem donasse . The

1 + Otho B. x, fol. 51 also found in Otho B.x fol.51 Gospels, Bull of Pope Sergius , s. xi 1-med A copy of a translation of the Gospels in Old English, copied in one hand s. xi

poem in Old English entitled De situ dunelmi. Et de sanctorum reliquiis que ibidem continentur carmen compositum . CUL Ff. 1. 27 , pp. 1-40, 73-252 + CCCC 66, pp. 1-114 (s. xii ex) contains the same poem with the

Ps. 77 31-43 . Fragments from the same manuscript are Haarlem, Stadsbibliotheek 188 fol. 53 and Sonderhausen, Schlossmuseum, Hs Br. 1 . Place of production unknown. 225 c. 40 165 c. 40 217 c. 39 190 c. 39 The two

The Production and Use of English Manuscripts: 1060 to 1220 Owen Roberson Information about elements attributes and classes are taken from P5 Guidelines at http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/html/MS.html. I've also used part of the template used by Rebecca Farnham in the

written in s. x. Ten quires (Quires 1, 4, 5, 6, 22, 43-47) were added in to the manuscript in in s. xi med-2 . The Old English additions are mainly manumissions (fols 1, 8 and 377v), a list of

English RCL A. 3. 5, Textus Roffensis s. xii 1 3a Rubrics to II ~x00e6~thelstan . Liebermann 1903 , p. 150. fol. 16r/ 1 - 30v/ 19 1 Alfred-Ine fol. 16r/ 1 O~x00fe~res bisceopes · o~x00f0~~x00f0~e ealdor mannes borges bryce·o~x00f0~~x00f0~e

with interlinear annotations; probably Scribe 1. Clemoes 1997 , pp. 217-23 Ker 1957 , item 22. fol. 124v top margin English [...] ~x00e6~fe man sceal herian ~x00fe~one d~x00e6~g Probably inserted by Scribe 1 Scribe 1 . fols 128v/4-132v/19 ~x00e6~lfric's Lives

in red pencil, was followed by Wildhagen (1910) . According to Ker 1957 , collation of fols 4-281: 1 8 (wants 1, perhaps blank, before fol. 4); 2-34 8 ; 35 8 (wants 8, probably blank, after fol. 281). The

quiring ( James 1925 (p. 673); ( Wilcox 2008 , p. 74). iii + 68+ iii, foliated i-iii, 1 a , 2-67. 1 12 , fols 1-1 a , 2-11; 2 14 , fols 12-25; 3 18 , fols 26-43;

of em1060to1220_Cat/EMXML Template_TEI/EM template/em_final.xml created by ODR. Oxford Bodleian Library Hatton 113 St Wulfstan's Homiliary, part 1 , s. xi 3/4 -s. xiii 1 The first of two volumes of homilies that were probably copied for and used by Wulfstan

an extended and modified version of em1060to1220_Cat/EMXML Template_TEI/EM template/em_final.xml created by ODR. York Minster Library Additional 1 Documents and Sermons , s. xi 1 -xi 2 Nine textual additions in English on the last six leaves of The York Gospels

is 30-70. Quires are now individually mounted: 1-2 8 , fols 30-45, 3 12 , fols 46-57, 4 12 + 1 after 2, fols 58-70. Fol 60 is a slip of parchment which was inserted between fols 60 and 61

in a manuscript made up of two books of homilies, mostly by ~x00e6~lfric, s. xi 1 and the Rule of St. Benedict , s. xi 1 , ( Ker 1957 , p. 60). Page 97 contains the note Bysne be

instructions and admonitions in 3 parts: part 1, fols. 1-139; part 2, fols 140-148 and part 3, fols 148-155. Franzen suggests that the manuscript could be made up of five booklets: booklet 1, fols 1r-64v; booklet 2, fols 65r-94v; booklet

'32' and cancelling old foliation from '33' on (fols 1-156 [157-61]) ( Doane 1998 , p. 38). Collation: 1 8 wants 1 (fols. 1-7); 2 8 (fols. 8-15); 3 4+1 2 added (fols. 16-20); 4-9 8 (fols. 21-68); 10 6+1

always visible. i (flyleaf), 1 6 (fols A B, 1-4; A-B originally blank flyleaves), 2-22 8 (fols 5-172), 23 2+1 (fols 173-175), iii (flyleaves). Signature on the right margin of the lower margin by two hands: 1. fols 53r-56r, 61r-

twice. All succeeding page numbers are therefore two pages out. Collation is as Ker (1957) suggests: 1 8 wants 8, 2 before p. 1, 2-23 8 . Indeterminate number of pages missing at end. Quire numbers occur in arabic numerals

century supply leaves. The collation is probably, 1 8 wants 8 after fol 9, fols 3-9, 2 8 +1, fols 10-18, 3-7 8 , fols 19-42, 6-8 8 , fols 43-66, 9 1 , fol 67, 10 6 , fols

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