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name is in majuscules and he precedes the other English martyrs in the litany (p. 12). Gneuss 2001 suggests Christ Church, Canterbury or possibly Ramsey (item 4). Unknown. Given by Archbishop Parker to Sir Nicholas Bacon , the Lord Keeper,

This is shown by the occurence of the hand identified as belonging to Symeon , cantor and historian of the church of Durham (d. ca. 1129), found in part of the first booklet ( Doane and Rollason 2000 , p.

Series of ~x00e6~lfric 's Sermones Catholici and ~x00e6~lfric 's homilies for the common of Saints and the dedication of a church from the Second Series . Folio 65 contains an exortation against the worship of idols and the last five

224–41). vii. fols 44v–51r: A sermon for the dedication of a church ( Brotanek 1913 , p. 15). viii. fols 51r–58v: A sermon for the dedication of a church ( Brotanek 1913 , p. 3). Somewhat browned and has undergone

Their Prototypes', Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes , 29 (1966) Hohler, Christopher, 'Some Service-Books of the Later Saxon Church', in Tenth-Century Studies: Essays in Commemoration of the Millennium of the Council of Winchester and Regularis Concordia , ed.

433). Lines 21-22 on fol. 140 are blank. Item 5, fol. 140v, notes on two thieves, Noah's Ark , the church of St. Peter , the temple of Solomon , the world and the number of bones etc. in the

its Foundation Until These Times (London: Warren, 1658; repr. Available at EEBO) Gibbs, Marion, ed., Early Charters of the Cathedral Church of St Paul, London , Camden Series, 3rd ser., 58 (1939) Haidinger, Alois, Maria Stieglecker, and Franz Lackner, WZMA

added at the end of the manuscript to make up fols 71 and 72. It includes allegations from the 'parish church of Chelms-ford, co. Essex, 3 Dec. 1540, before Edward Popley, surrogate, against William Latham, of Sandon, co. Essex, for

~x00e6~lfric's note excusing himself for providing sermons for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Holy Week, as the custom of the church forbids it, is a note signed cplfmbn , 'a slightly disguised form' of 'Coleman' 'contrived by substituting consonants for

(c. 1066-1130) (Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 1999) ---, The Role of Art in the Late Anglo-Saxon Church (Oxford: Clarendon, 1995) Ganz, David, Jane Roberts, and Richard Palmer, eds, Lambeth Palace Library and its Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts; Exhibition

in Studies in the History of Old English Literature (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953), pp. 140-47 Tinti, Francesca, Sustaining Belief: The Church of Worcester from c. 870 to c. 1100 (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010) Watson, Andrew G., Catalogue of Dated and Datable

"his"] own church', suggesting that this prayer was written, perhaps, in Canterbury . It may be that the writer ('ego ancilla') was a member of St Sepulchre's , a nunnery founded by Anselm to the south-east of Christ Church .

Keeping: Exploring the Preservation of Medieval Memoranda , ed. by Jonathan Herold http://individual.utoronto.ca/emrecordkeeping/Pages/StWulfstanCartMain.html ; accessed in 2010 Atkins, Ivor, 'The Church of Worcester from the Eighth to the Twelfth Century, Part II', The Antiquaries Journal , 20 (1940), 1-38, 203-29

Spindler, Robert, ed., Das altenglische Bussbuch (Sog. Confessionale Pseudo- Egberti) (Liepzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1934, 1934) Tinti, Francesca, Sustaining Belief: The Church of Worcester from c. 870 to c. 1100 (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010) Thorpe, B., ed., Ancient Laws and Institutes of

the text by contemporary and later hands. In the sixteenth century this manuscript was probably bound together with the Christ Church manuscript Domitian viii , which now contains an Anglo-Saxon Chronicle . Ker 1957 and Lucas 2008 date it as

Society (London: Boydell, 1991) Logeman, H., 'Anglo-Saxonica Minora', Anglia , 11 (1889), 97-120 Mearns, James, The Canticles of the Christian Church, Eastern and Western, in Early and Medieval Times Book Description (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1914) Oess, Guido, ed., Die

on god and its case-forms, and on a few other short vowels. Similar c-shaped accents are found in Canterbury, Christ Church manuscripts, and books from Exeter . 'A poor hand' ( Ker 1957 , p. 179), usually Caroline in both

(see also Hunt 1991 , p. 111). The contents of the manuscript suggest a south-east origin; perhaps Rochester or Christ Church, Canterbury ( Treharne 1998 , pp. 232-33). The manuscript probably travelled 'to Worcester in the twelfth-century, and was reorganised

been ascribed to several places. James 1903 postulated that parts 1 and 2 may be identified with a Canterbury, Christ Church manuscript: Herbarius anglice depictus , no. 308 in Prior Eastry's catalogue (p. xxv). Ker 1957 refutes the suggestion as

309). A note by Parker on fol. 111 of BL. Harley 3013 refers to it as a book of the Church of Exeter. In the list of manuscripts bequeathed by Archbishop Parker to Corpus Christi College ( Wanley 1705 ,

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