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Bede — Multiple dates; England, Canterbury, St Augustines

MS. Bodl. 109

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Title

Bede — Multiple dates; England, Canterbury, St Augustines

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 109

Place of origin

England, Canterbury, St Augustines

Date

c. 1000 and 11th century, first half

additions, 12th century, first half

Language

Old English (ca. 450-1100)

Latin

Contents

1. (fol. 1) Bede Vita sancti Cuthberti metrica
2. (fol. 28) Bede Vita sancti Cuthberti
Two glosses in Old English, see Ker, Catalogue no. 301.

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 80 leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals.

Acquisition

Presented by sir Henry Savile in 1620.

Provenance

For date and origin see Gneuss-Lapidge.

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  • Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735

  • Savile, Henry, Sir, 1549-1622

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