Cambridge, Trinity College, O. 2. 31

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O. 2. 31

Contents
Date
Medieval Provenance

General Information

Ker

95

Gnuess/Lapidge

190

Summary

Glosses, majority to Prosper, Epigrammata and two to Disticha Catonis. Written in one hand. Ker 1957 (p. 138) notes that James localised it to Christ Church, Canterbury. A few s. xii glosses in French, fol. 32.

Digital Surrogate

http://trin-sites-pub.trin.cam.ac.uk/james/viewpage.php?index=653

Manuscript Items

Item: passim

  • Title (C.93.1): Gloss to Prosper, Epigrammata

    Incipit(fol. 11v) þæt ƿe [...] þæt (Glossing Latin 'quod damus'. Text unclear between 'ƿe' and 'þæt'.)

    Text Language: English

    Bibliography:

    Ker 1957, pp. 137-38

    Page 1981

    Wright and Hollis 1998


Object Description

Form

Form Codex


Hand Description


Additional Information

Administration Information

Described by Owen Roberson with the assistance of Sanne Van Der Schee, with reference to published scholarship (2010; 2013).

Surrogates

Digital surrogate: http://trin-sites-pub.trin.cam.ac.uk/james/viewpage.php?index=653 (accessed 18 July 2018)


History

Provenance

Canterbury Christ Church

Bibliography

Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 95

Page, R. I., 'New Work on Old English Scratched Glosses', in Studies in English Language and Early Literature in Honour of Paul Christophersen, ed. by P. M. Tilling, Occasional Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching, 8 (Coleraine: New University of Ulster, 1981)

Wright, Michael, and Stephanie Hollis, Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1998), vol. 12: Manuscripts of Trinity College, Cambridge