Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Thomas James 275 (James, Corpus gives incorrect Thomas James no.); Bernard 274; Stanley S. 5; Nasmith 162; MacLean, pp. 434–39 (MS 178 and pp. 139–160 of MS 162), pp. 439–440 (MS 162 less pp. 139–160); James, Corpus 162; Assmann (introduction by Peter Clemoes), p. xxiv; Wormald no. 7 (pp. 60–61), Ker, Anglo-Saxon 38 (MS 162 less pp. 139–160) and 41 (MS 178 and pp. 139–160 of MS 162); Pope, pp. 22–24 and pp. 62–67 (MS 178 and pp. 139–160 of MS 162), also plate facing p. 312 (of p. 275); Godden, pp. lxviii–lxx; Laing, p. 22; Clemoes, pp. 37–40; Budny 28 and plates 332–381; D.G. Scragg, ‘Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 162’ in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts and their Heritage, ed. Philip Pulsiano and Elaine M. Treharne (Aldershot, 1998), pp. 71–83; Gneuss 50, 54.
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MS s. xi1; English glosses s. xiii in. MLGB: Worcester. Benedictine cathedral priory of B.V.M. MS given to the College by Matthew Parker.
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