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quires which broadly correspond to contents' ( Keefer 2007 , p. 101). quire I: Various added texts and records quires II-V (+VI?): The calendar, Usuard, and Gospel capitula quires VII-X: Lanfranc quires XIV-XVII: Old English Rule of St Benedict

is written in the same hand which wrote the first thirteen quires of the manuscript. The Old English of pp. 222-7 is written in the main hand of quires 14-17, except the passage ge denum... on ~x00e6~lcum (pp. 224/20- 225/12),

Junius 85 Homilies , s. xi med Five homilies , fragments, owing to the loss of leaves after and before quires. The manuscript is part of Junius 86 . Origin unknown. x - x xx - x xx - x

86 336 Homilies , s. xi med Three homilies , fragments, owing to the loss of leaves after and before quires. The manuscript is part of Junius 85 . Origin unknown. x - x xx - x xx - x

6 8 wants 8 after fol. 41, 7-13 8 . All folios in Quires 7 and 9 are singleton, and also folios 2 and 7 in Quires 6, and 3 and 6 in Quire 4 ( Franzen 1998 , p.

Fols ii + 180 + ii. All the quires consist of 8 leaves except for the final quire 23, which consists of 4 leaves. Catchwords are partly visible at the end of Quires 8 (fol. 64v) and 10 (fol. 80v).

typical of the pontifical, the ritual and the computus, and a calendar from Glastonbury 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

quires are self-contained, as a result of very careful design (p. 247). The quire signatures IX (fol. 47v), II (fol. 73v), IIII (fol. 95v) indicate that fols 40-57 (Quires 5, 6) came at the beginning and fols 58- 87

Harley 107 Ælfric's Grammar (Fragment) , s. xi med Ælfric's Grammar and glossary . Incomplete, probably due to two missing quires. Written by two hands, xi med , Ker notes that the manuscript is 'possibly Kentish ' ( Ker 1957

Gloss; Homily , s. xi med Continuous Old English gloss to the Gallican Version of the Psalter(fols 31-129v). The preliminary quires also contain two entries in English from s. xi med : a homily, De septiformi spiritu (fols 28-30), and

- 70 c. 210 mm 146 mm 182-176 mm 107-100 mm Formerly foliated 29-69, the more recent foliation is 30-70. Quires are now individually mounted: 1-2 8 , fols 30-45, 3 12 , fols 46-57, 4 12 + 1 after

4 and 5, and pp. 6 and 7, and pp. 8 and 9. See the diagram of Quire 1 . Quires 2-6 8 (pp. 17-96); Quire 7 8 (pp. 97-112, the third (pp. 101-02) and the sixth (pp. 107-08) leaves

manuscript was rebound in 1966 using a concertina-type binding so that each quire is effectively bound separately. 25 quires now, with Quires 12 and 13 being bound together. Folio 1 is supplied. Collation (as Ker, and checked against the codex)

both margins to guide ruling. 30-36 long lines (27 lines on fols 17, 29). Quires 2-7 ca. 176 mm ca. 105 mm Single bounding lines in Quires 2 and 3 (except fols 3, 4, 5, 6 which have double bounding

D. 2. 16 (2719) Donations to Exeter by Leofric and ~x00e6~thelstan; Inscription , s. xi 2 Entries on two preliminary quires added to a 10th century gospel book that was probably produced at the abbey of Landévennec, Brittany . The

158 is a singleton), 2 8 , 22 8 (wants 8). All gatherings, except Quires 18, 19 and 22, have medieval signature marks, I-XIX, added before Quires 18 and 19 were added in the thirteenth-century ( Wallis 2007: 'Description'). Wallis

130v, 150v, 158v, and 166v, some are trimmed due to binding. All quires are now individually mounted on paper stubs. Fols. 32v, 82v, 134rv, and 174rv are blank. Quires are occasionally made up of single sheets. In quire 10, 3

and signatures in Quires 1-5, but catchwords only in Quires 16-27 ; another scribe prepared Quires 6 and 7, fols 37-53 with no indication about quire boundaries; and the same scribe (Scribe 2) regularly signed their quires from .i. to

1871-72 , pp. 22-465 Fols 4-149 are medieval parchment, arranged HHFF. Flyleaves are later parchments and papers. See below under Quires . ca. 330 ca. 225 ca. 278 ca. 160 Fols ii (s. xvi) + 142 + iii are foliated

5, after f. 303 and 7 after f. 306. 4 and 7 in Quire 3 and 3 and 6 in Quires 16, 20, 23, 25, 27-33, 37 are singeltons. F. 7 is reversed. Parchment is soft and white, often flecked

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