London, British Library, Harley 1005, fol. 98v

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Repository
Collection
Shelfmark

1005, fol. 98v

Date
Medieval Provenance

General Information

Ker

233

Summary

One hand draws a 'rough diagram' and writes eight names of the winds in OE and Latin, and a second hand repeats four of the names in OE. Ker notes that 'the leaf on which the diagram occurs looks as if it was a flyleaf, but is actually in the middle of a manuscript of s. s.xiiiex, coming from Bury St Edmunds' (1957, p. 307). Place of production of the text not known.

Manuscript Items

Item: fol. 98v

  • Title (B.24.5): Names of the Winds

    Text Language: English and Latin

    Bibliography:

    Ker 1957, p. 303


Object Description

Form

Form Codex


Hand Description


Additional Information

Administration Information

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


History

Provenance

Unknown

Bibliography

 

Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 233