Glossaries
MS. Junius 116f
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Glossaries
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MS. Junius 116f
Summary
Glossaries:
'Glossae veteres alamannicae ex perantiqua psalmorum versione Theotisca collectae à Justo Lipsio.' beg. 'Abalgi Ira.] Vide belgon, Irasci; Infra' (fol. 3), being the gloss referred to by Junius as 'gl. Lipsii' or 'gl. L', edited by Casaubon in De ... lingua Saxonica (London, 1650).
'Glossarium M. Theotisce herbarum nomenclaturae MSto Macro antiqua manu ad oram additae', from a manuscript in the possession of Isaac Vossius. beg. 'Arthemisia, bifuz.] biuûs, Artemisia; gl. D, 36' (fol. 118).
'Glossarium N. Francica nomina quae Mensibus ac Ventis imposuit imperator Carolus magnus' (fol. 124), derived from Einhard's life of Charles the Great, of which Junius was preparing an edition. beg. 'Mensibus, inquit Eginhartus' (fol. 124).
'Glossarium O.' beg. 'Perizomata, femoralia.] Perizomata, femoralia, umbisueift; gl. A, 1. Vide locum' (fol. 127).
'Glossarium P. Glosule Prisciani.' beg. 'Edere, ad publicum prodere.] Hoc et do ...' (fol. 134).
Date
Written by Francis Junius before 1665
Language
Old High German (ca. 750-1050)
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
150 Leaves
Custodial history
Manuscript acquired by the Bodleian Library (116)
For this MS. see Steinmeyer, Die althochdeutschen Glossen, iv. 592.
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