Oxford, Bodleian Library Rawlinson C. 697

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Handschrift

  1. Text: Aldhelm, Enigmata; Aldhelm, Carmen de virginitate; Aldhelm, De octo vitiis principalibus
  2. Schriftheimat: Nordostfrankreich
  3. Entstehungszeit: Ende 9. bzw. Anfang 10. Jh.
  4. Provenienz: Presumably in England by sec. x(med.) when the OE glosses were entered; perhaps in Glastonbury. The note on f. 1 shows that the MS was in Bury St Edmunds in sec. xiii. Acquired by the Bodleian Library with Richard Rawlinson’s (1690 – 1755) MSS in 1756.

Glossen

  • 5 ae. Federglossen zu Aldhelm, Enigmata
  • 17 ae. Griffel- und 46 Federglossen zu Aldhelm, Carmen de virginitate
  • 4 ae. Griffel- und 6 Federglossen zu Aldhelm, De octo vitiis principalibus

Editionen

  • Glossen zu Aldhelm, Enigmata:
    • Napier (1900: 193 [no. 24])
  • Glossen zu Aldhelm, Carmen de virginitate
    • Napier (1900: 182 – 183 [no. 17])
  • Glossen zu Aldhelm, De octo vitiis principalibus
    • Napier (1900: 190 [no. 21])