Cambridge, Trinity College, B. 11. 2

Present Location
Repository
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B. 11. 2

Date
Medieval Provenance

General Information

Ker

84

Gnuess/Lapidge

174

Summary

A note which is written on verso of the blank final leaf of a Latin text: Amalarius' Liber officialis. The note records, in Latin and then in English, that the manuscript was given by Leofric to Exeter Cathedral. Ker 1957 judges that the note, like the rest of the manuscript, was written in Exeter.

Digital Surrogate

http://trin-sites-pub.trin.cam.ac.uk/james/viewpage.php?index=87

Manuscript Items

 

  1. Itemfol. 47v
  • Title (C.34): Gloss to Amalarius, Liber Officialis

    Addition(fol. 47v) untodælendlice (glossing Latin 'indifferenter')

    Text Language: English

    Bibliography:

    Ker 1957, p. 129

  1. Itemfol. 62
    • Title (C.34.1.EM): Gloss to Amalarius, Liber Officialis

      Addition(fol. 62) gesibb (end of word unclear; glossing Latin 'pacata')

      Text Language: English

      Bibliography:

      Ker 1957, p. 129

  2. Itemfol. 121v
    • Title (B.16.10.5): Exeter: Leofric Inscriptions

      Note: Inscription recording that the manuscript was a gift of Bishop Leofric to his cathedral of Exeter

      Bibliography:

      Ker 1957, p. 129


Object Description

Form

Form Codex


Hand Description


Additional Information

Administration Information

Manuscript described by Mary Swan and Owen Roberson with the assistance of Sanne van der Schee, with reference to published scholarship; ed. by Takako Kato (2010; 2013).

Surrogates

Digital surrogate: http://trin-sites-pub.trin.cam.ac.uk/james/viewpage.php?index=87 (accessed 18 July 2018)


History

Provenance

Exeter

Bibliography

 

Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 84