Junius, Franciscus, 1589-1677
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Frisian legal and theological collections ('Codex Aysma') — c. 1500; Dutch MS. Junius 78
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Homilies; England (Worcester), s. xiimed; s. xiii1 MS. Hatton 116
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The Prick of Conscience — 15th century, first half; English MS. Junius 56
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A Calendar, compotus, Limburger Monatsregeln; Utrecht, c. 1252 with additions. B Glossaries; western Germany, mid-13th century MS. Junius 83
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Psalter with Anglo-Saxon gloss ('Codex Vossianus' or the 'Junius Psalter'); England (Winchester?), 10th century, first half MS. Junius 27
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Junius Manuscripts MSS. Junius 1-21, 25-30, 32-73, 73*, 74-98, 100-109, 111-114, 115a-b, 116a-f, 118-122
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The Junius or Caedmon manuscript MS. Junius 11
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Ormulum; (?)Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1170s × 1180s MS. Junius 1
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'Murbach Hymnal'; glossaries Junius A, Junius B, Junius C; etc. A-J: Germany (Murbach, Reichenau, etc.), 8th and 9th centuries MS. Junius 25
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Seven homilies in Old English, fragments of a larger collection; England, mid-11th century MSS. Junius 85-6
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Missing MS. Junius 110
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Table of lections of Type I, New Testament in the Later Version of the Wycliffite Bible with usual prologues — 15th century, first quarter; England MS. Junius 29
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Ecclesiastical Institutes, Homilies; England (Worcester), s. xi 2, glossed s. xiii 1 MS. Junius 121
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'St Wulfstan's Homiliary'; England (Worcester), s. xi3/4; additions to s. xiii1 MSS. Hatton 113-14
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- Junius, Franciscus, 1589-1677
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