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The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220

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Durham: Libellus de Exordio atque Procursu istius hoc est Dunhelmensis Ecclesie, Tract on the Origins and Progress of this the Church of Durham , Oxford Medieval Texts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) Rollason, David, Margaret Harvey, and Michael Prestwich, eds,

the Early English Text Society by the Oxford University Press, 1992) Thorpe, B., ed., The Homilies of the Anglo- Saxon Church: the First Part, Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of AElfric (London: AElfric Society, 1844; repr. New York: Johnson

of Aelfric , Aelfric Society, 2 vols (1844-46) Wenisch, Franz, 'The Anonymous Old English Homily for the Dedication of a Church in MS Hatton 114: An Annotated Edition ', in Anglo-Saxonica: Beitrage zur altenglischen Literatur. Festschrift fur Hams Schabram zum

suggest that the Psalter was written and partly illustrated in Canterbury. However, no known scribes or artists working in Christ Church during s. xii 2 have been identified. Suggestions have been made that the Psalter may have been a bespoke

Psalter s. xii med , perhaps c. 1160. The Eadwine Psalter is a trilingual, glossed psalterium triplex made in Christ Church, Canterbury, in the mid-twelfth century. It contains a Calendar, triple Psalter , Canticles , two continuous commentaries, two prognostications,

a medieval press mark D xvi Gra IIII , which refers to the pressmark used by the library of Christ Church , Canterbury . It is probably the ' textus iv evangeliorum anglice' listed in Cambridge, CUL Ii. 3. 12,

the episcopate of its first bishop, A.D. 1050-1072. Together with some account of the Red book of Derby, the Missal of Robert of Jumièges, and a few other early manuscript service books of the English church (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1883)

the episcopate of its first bishop, A.D. 1050-1072. Together with some account of the Red book of Derby, the Missal of Robert of Jumièges, and a few other early manuscript service books of the English church (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1883)

altar canopy and benediction of the Cross First as Hittorpius 1610 , pp. 134-36 Homily for the dedication of a church OE homily fols 109v/2-111v/21 Venite filii audite me timore m d omi ni docebo uos. Menn ~x00fe~a léofan ic

can be divided into five groups ( Godden, 1979 , p. xxxiv) arranged, for the most part, according to the church year: the homilies from the second Sunday after Epiphany (this first homily only survives as four lines) to the

in The manuscript contains ~x00e6~lfric's Hexameron and homilies for Sundays and feast days in the Temporale arranged according to the church year from the first Sunday in Advent to Wednesday in Rogationtide. The manuscript is incomplete at the end, but

xii 2 (Item 1 below); a muddled set of homiletic fragments (the original manuscript probably followed the sequence of the church year) dated to s. xii med , and most of which are by ~x00e6~lfric (Items 2-10); the Latin text,

with an angled serif. Caroline minuscule, s. xii 1 , in appearance rather similar to the contemporary script of Christ Church, Canterbury. Insular characters ( ~x00fe~ and ~x00f0~ but also insular g ) are used only in some Anglo-Saxon names.

142-156. Ker 1957 , Art. 72. fols 146v/16-149v/4 ~x00e6~lfric's Catholic Homilies , Second Series, XXXX, On the Dedication of a Church 'Dedicatio ęcclesie.' 'Mine gebro~x00fe~r~x00e6~ ~x00fe~a leofestan ƿe ƿylle~x00f0~ sume drihtenlice sp~x00e6~ce' 'mid his icorene halgum mid his almihtig~x00e6~ f~x00e6~der.

the end of the century, from an original draft of about 1069-72. Exeter 3 An inventory of gifts to the church and monastery of St. Peter's, Exeter by Leofric , bishop of Exeter (1050-72). The main scribe later added three

vol. 4, Glossed Texts, Aldhelmiana, Psalms Bishop, Edmund, Liturgia Historica: Papers on the Liturgy and Religious Life of the Western Church (Oxford: Clarendon, 1918) British Library, A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum. With indexes of persons,

Laws and Institutes of England (London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, 1840) ---, ed., The Homilies of the Anglo- Saxon Church: the First Part, Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of AElfric (London: AElfric Society, 1844; repr. New York: Johnson

of a Latin text at the beginning and the end of the manuscript. Treharne suggests a South-Eastern origin, probably Christ Church, Canterbury or Rochester ( Treharne 1998 , pp. 240-44). Schipper argues that part of the manuscript was copied in

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