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Collection of five Old High German and Latin items

MS. Junius 84

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Title

Collection of five Old High German and Latin items

Shelfmark

MS. Junius 84

Summary

Fol. 1. Old German-Latin vocabulary of words in Tatian

Fol. 11. German-Latin-Gothic glossary, without references

Fol. 25. Old High German-Latin glossaries, lettered 'A' to 'E'

Fol. 37. 'Keronis monachi s. Galli interpretatio vocabulorum barbaricorum in regulam s. Benedicti abbatis'

Fol. 45. 'Anglosaxonicum glossarium Cottonianum', beg. 'pag. 1. Anhelantium, ep5ienopa. Agonist, opet maec5 a'

(fols. 52-end are blank)

Date

Written in the mid-17th century by Francis Junius

Language

Latin

Multiple languages

Old High German (ca. 750-1050)

Physical facet

On paper, binding, contemporary white parchment, with flap and metal clasp

Physical extent

83 Leaves

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