London, Lambeth Palace, 204
204
General Information
277
510
The main text is Gregory's Dialogues and Ephrem Syrus, De compunctione cordis, in a s. xi1 hand. The glosses and a scribble are by s. ximed hands, apart from the gloss on fol. 70v, which may be in the hand of the main text. Ker suggests that the manuscript may be from Ely, as the arms of Robert Steward are on fol. 129v (1957, p. 341).
Digital Surrogate
- Item: fol. 25r
- Item: fol. 38v
- Item: fol. 70v
- Item: fol. 74v
- Item: fol. 119v
Title (C.64.1.EM): Gloss to Ephraem Syrus, De compunctione cordis
Addition: (fol. 119v) min sar me benet to segen ˥ min unrihtƿisnesse me ðræð þæt ic sƿige sar me for (glossing Latin 'Dolor me conpellit dicere et iniquitas mea minatur mihi ut sileam. Dolor me proloqui')
Text Language: English
Bibliography:
Ker 1957, p. 341
- Item: fol. 128v
- Item: fol. 129v
Object Description
Form Codex
Hand Description
Additional Information
Manuscript described by Takako Kato with the assistance of Sanne van der Schee, with reference to published scholarship (2010; 2013).
Digital surrogate: http://images.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk/luna/servlet/s/iioml2 (accessed 18 July 2018)
(some of the relevant pages not digitized)
History
Ely
Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 277
Takako Kato