Manuscripts

General category: English manuscripts

Results (76–100/139)
The present classification is only rudimentary. It will ultimately be replaced by a new system with greater care for data concerning each manuscript’s date, origin and provenance.

Earliest manuscript containing a copy of the De excidio Britanniae by Gildas. It has suffered severe damage from the fire that destroyed the Cotton library in 1731.

  • s. xi (x?)
Not yet published.
  • s. xiex–xiiex
London, British Library, MS Cotton Vitellius A xii
  • s. xiiin
London, British Library, MS Cotton Vitellius C viii
Not yet published.
  • s. xiiex
London, British Library, MS Cotton Vitellius E vii
Not yet published.
  • s. xii2

Gallican Psalter with interlinear Old English gloss.

  • s. xi3/4
Not yet published.

Composite medical manuscript compiled in England.

  • s. xex–xiin
Not yet published.
  • s. x4/4/xi1/4
Not yet published.

Anglo-Saxon, probably Mercian prayer-book

  • s. viiiex/x1/4
Not yet published.

Robert Cotton’s catalogue of more than 400 manuscripts in his library.

  • 1621
  • Robert Cotton
Not yet published.
  • c.1532-1687
Not yet published.

Legendary of the saints of England, incl. Aidanus, Modwenna and Wenefrida.

  • s. xiv
Not yet published.
  • s. xvi–xviii
Not yet published.
  • s. xv
Not yet published.

Two hagiographic manuscripts of distinct origin, which were bound together, possibly in the 16th century.

  • s. x–xii
London, British Library, MS Royal 13 A x
Not yet published.
  • s. x2/xi