Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 192
No catalogue entry available
Dumville, David N., “Breton and English manuscripts of Amalarius’s Liber officialis”, in: Danièle Conso, Nicole Fick, and Bruno Poulle (eds), Mélanges François Kerlouégan, 515, Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1994. 205–214.
Loth, Joseph, Vocabulaire vieux-breton: avec commentaire, contenant toutes les gloses en vieux-breton gallois, cornique, armoricain, Paris: Vieweg, 1884.
Internet Archive – originally from Google Books: <link>, <link>, <link>
Stokes, Whitley, “Old-Breton glosses”, Revue Celtique 4 (1879–1880): 324–348.
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Results for Cambridge (118)
  • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, broadsheet
Not yet published.

A part of the ‘Cotton-Corpus legendary’ which covers feast-days for the months of October, November and December. The other parts of the legendary are to be found in London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero E i.

  • s. xi2
  • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 41
  • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 57

Various transcripts, including one of Vita Ælfredi regis from what was London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho A xii (before the 1731 fire), created for Matthew Parker at a time when Parker had not yet added his interpolations to the exemplar.

  • c. 1550 x 1574
  • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 101
  • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 114A

A vellum manuscript of northern English provenance.

  • c. 1170