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#Text: Felix of Crowland, Vita Sancti Guthlaci
 
#Text: Felix of Crowland, Vita Sancti Guthlaci
 
#Schriftheimat: Ramsey? Worcester?
 
#Schriftheimat: Ramsey? Worcester?
#Entstehungszeit: sec. x (Mitte oder 2. Hälfte)
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#Entstehungszeit: 10. Jh. (Mitte oder 2. Hälfte)
 
#Provenienz: possibly part of John Lumley’s (1533 – 1609) library which was bought by James I and was later presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library
 
#Provenienz: possibly part of John Lumley’s (1533 – 1609) library which was bought by James I and was later presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library
  

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  1. Text: Felix of Crowland, Vita Sancti Guthlaci
  2. Schriftheimat: Ramsey? Worcester?
  3. Entstehungszeit: 10. Jh. (Mitte oder 2. Hälfte)
  4. Provenienz: possibly part of John Lumley’s (1533 – 1609) library which was bought by James I and was later presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library

Glossen

  • 35 ae. Griffel- und 15 Federglossen zu Felix of Crowland, Vita Sancti Guthlaci

Editionen

  • Birch (1881)
  • Napier (1900: 202 [no. 36])
  • Meritt (1945: 23 [no. 16])
  • Ker (1957: 334 [no. 266])
  • Toon (1985: 321)
  • McGowan (1998: 167 – 168)