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page (fol. 106v) at the end of Liber scintillarum contains several scribbles and some drawings (a face and a trial of a court of arms). One of the scribbles is a couple of lines of the Poema Morale , partly

an extended and modified version of em1060to1220_Cat/EMXML Template_TEI/EM template/em_final.xml created by ODR. Cambridge Corpus Christi College 178 Marginal notes s. xi 2 Two notes attributed to Coleman in a manuscript made up of two books of homilies, mostly by ~x00e6~lfric,

in two hands or in two phases of a single hand. The characteristics of the annotating hand(s) resemble those of the Tremulous Hand in some respects. xiii 1 On fol. 112r the body of initial capital C is decorated with

Latin list of contents on fol. ii r , written by two hands of s. xi/xii and early s. xii. The OE scribble of searbyrig ic eo m (I am of Salisbury) is written on the recto of the first

English Version of the Enlarged Rule of Chrodegang together with the Latin Original; and An Old English Version of the Capitula of Theodulf together with the Latin Original; An Interlinear Old English Rendering of the Epitome of Benedict of Aniane

feet of minims finish with a serif to the right. The shape of ƿ is similar to that of p , but the lobe of ƿ is elongated, whereas that of p is round. The ends of descenders of ƿ

in about 1565. It is possible that the manuscript was partially compiled in Worcester , in view of the characteristics of some of the hands. Watson notes that 'local references suggest that the MS was written in the West Midlands,

97-103 Rye, W. B., 'Catalogue of the Library of the Priory of St. Andrew, Rochester A.D. 1202', in Archaelogia Cantiana (1860), 3, 47-64 Stubbs, William, The Historical Works of Master Ralph de Diceto, Dean of London , Rolls Series, 68,

surviving copy of An Account of King's Edgar's Establishment of Monasteries originally composed in the tenth-century, and here beginning geard mid ~x00fe~~x00e6~m leoman ~x00fe~~x00e6~s halgan geleafan . Fols 148-49 contain a number of marginal and interlinear annotations, most of which

xi. Facsimile of fol. 159. Bates, David, ed., Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum: The Acta of William I (1066–1087) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998) Baxter, Stephen, 'Archbishop Wulfstan and the Administration of God's Property', in Wulfstan, Bishop ofYork: The Proceedings of the

detailed discussion of the textual layout and annotations of the copy of Napier XXXI, and a transcription of the main text of this item which follows the manuscript layout and includes its annotations from the second half of the eleventh-century,

fire of the Archives du Cher. The recent history of the manuscript is quite well documented. The book was then present in the library of Margaret of Austria (1480-1530, regent of the Netherlands), and it appears in inventories of Margaret's

Charter of Adam of Cockfield, 1100-1118', English Historical Review , 72 (1957), 466-69 ---, Early Charters of Essex: The Norman Period , Department of English Local History Occasional Papers (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1957), 25 Ker, N. R., Catalogue of

For some palaeographical similarities--the flick at the end of the tail of g, the curved head-stroke of f, the decorated capital O, and capitulum-shaped run-over insertion marks, see the latter folios of Vespasian D. xiv . Text initials in green,

Manuscripts: An Edition of the Lists in Lambeth Palace MS 737 (Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 1977-80), vol. 7 Treharne, Elaine M., 'The Form and Function of the Twelfth-Century Old English Dicts of Cato ', Journal of English and

16th-century glossary notes. Rest of fol. 88v and all of fol. 89r blank. fols. 89v-90r The whole of the opening of fols 89-90 has sloping, red pencil thirteenth(?)-century writing. It is overwritten by a later pair of lines in pen

1050–1072: A Reassessment of the Manuscript Evidence” (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Oxford, 1978) Hardy, Thomas Duffus, Descriptive Catalogue of Materials Relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the End of the Reign of Henry VII ,

words of the Confraternity Agreement at fols 55-56 of Corpus 111 (see below). Pr. Priebsch 1899, 135 fols 114 v -15 v Lists of popes and English archbishops and bishops added c. 1100. Pope Urban, Anselm of Canterbury, Walkelin of

of Quire 20) is paper. Quire signatures are marked on the lefthand side of the bottom margin of the last verso of Quire 2: 'a' (fol. 16v); and on lefthand side of the bottom margin of the first recto

noster ) in margins of fol. 58v; pencil scratches at bas-de-page of fol. 76r. Erased pen-trials in margins of fols. 111v, 113v, 116v. Richard James 's table of contents appears on fol. 2r and another table of contents appears on

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