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The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220

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Index of Printed Middle English Prose (New York and London: Garland, 1985) ---, Index of Printed Middle English Prose (New York and London: Garland, 1985) Manuscripts Catalogue (British Library, http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/manuscripts/ ; accessed in 2010) Planta, J., A Catalogue of the

A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum. With indexes of persons, places, and matters ... Printed by command of His Majesty King George III, in pursuance of an address of the House of commons of Great Britain

Glosses to Herbarius of Pseudo-Apuleius s. xii A Latin copy of the herbal of Pseudo-Apuleius Barbarus , s. xi ex ( Kaufman 1975 , p. 57), containing fifty-seven Old English interlinear and marginal glosses of names of herbs and diseases,

hand which Ker (1957, p. 352) describes as ‘like that of the [main] text’. Ker 1957 reports that ‘verses […] on the death ofRichardof Blois , Bishop of Winchester (d. 1171) were added, s. xii, on the originally

xviii, table of contents of manuscript (fol. [i]:1r) list of books read at collation (fol. [i]1v/1-11) s. xii, inventory of about 450 books (fol. 1:2r/1a-2:3r/31b) Letter of Pope Alexander III to Roger, Archbishop ofYork and Hugh, Bishop of Durham,

This portion of the manuscript is made up of two parts: Part A (fols 120-41), s. xi 2 , contains notes on computus and the calculation and observance of church services; a table of years and annals of Christ Church,

ƿ The ends of the descenders incline to the left. Part 1 of this manuscript, together with CCCC 66, was from the Cistercian abbey of Sawley, Yorkshire . The ex-libris, s. xii/xiii is on p. 2 of Cambridge, Corpus Christi

version of em1060to1220_Cat/EMXML Template_TEI/EM template/em_final.xml created by ODR. Lawrence, Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Pryce C2:1 Fragment of the Legend of the Holy Cross before Christ , s. xi med A trimmed folio from a copy of the Invention of

fols 61v-64v Illustrations of constellations Booklet C, fols 66r-67v intricate charts, one of the movements of the planets, and one of the phases of the moon fols 119r A medical illustration of trepanning fols 119v-120r Illustrations of unexplained medical procedures

to 'Mr. Lyll of Cambrig' before 32rd of April 1621, as appears from the list of Cotton's loan of books in MS. Harley 6018, fol. 148v' ( Ker 1957 , p. 424). Kere notes: 'The dates of ownership and gift

of the manuscript includes a copy of the Penitential of Bartholomew of Exeter on fols 136r-184v, including the table of contents. The Pater Noster in Old English is inserted on fol. 184v2/22 in a blank space at the end

6, 311-12 being portions of a 16th-century document, a dispute about the will of William Wiker of Chale ( Isle of Wight ), of which Richard Tottenham , abbot of Quarr (1508-21) was executor. Other fragments of the same document

of a quire. The parchment is trimmed with loss of text on the outer margin. Internal margin 18 mm. The leaves have been torn on the lower margin, causing a loss of almost all the last ten long lines

63, 65 and 66. Seven of these ten folios are one side of the centrefold of a quire, with the exceptions of fols 52, 60 and 63. The written space, number of columns and lines of the ruling grid remains

the direction of Bishop Wulfstan II , containing charters of the kings of Mercia, bishops of Worcester and others. On fol. 184v, a list of Worcester Cathedral estates and their royal donors was added. Now part (fols 181-84) of a

version of em1060to1220_Cat/EMXML Template_TEI/EM template/em_final.xml created by ODR. London British Library Cotton Julius A. ii, fols 136- 144 Dialogue of Adrian and Ritheus ; Distichs of Cato , &c. , s. xii med A composite manuscript made up of three

49 (1987), 335-51 ---, 'An Edition of the Regius Psalter and Its Latin Commentary' (unpublished, Unibersity of Ottawa, 1979) Dewick, E. S., ed., Facsimiles of Horae de Beata Maria Virgine from English Mss. of the Eleventh Century , Henry Bradshaw

xiii ex No decoration. The leaf was found by John Siedzik , Curator of Manuscripts of the Spencer Library, in a copy of Kingsmill Long's translation of Barclay his Argenis (2nd ed., London: Henry Seile, 1636). The cover is dated

This is a pointy, prickly hand, with forked top ascenders of variable proficiency and quality, but 'typical of Christ Church writing of the period' (for a discussion on the type of script, see also Baker 2000 , p. xviii and

length of the page. The top and bottom horizontal lines extend across the width of the page. Prick marks are visible on the outer margins of all leaves. fol. 7v Nearly contemporary to the hand of the main text of

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