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12th-century English manuscript

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Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 303 (CCCC 303) is a twelfth-century English manuscript in the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The codex consists mostly of homilies, most of which derive from Ælfric of Eynsham's Catholic Homilies. The manuscript is especially notable since it contains part of Ælfric's Judith.

Contents

Texts by Ælfric:

  • Catholic Homilies (CH) I.33, pp. 297–83
  • CH I.35, pp. 283–90
  • Lives of the Saints XVI, pp. 290–96
  • De duodecim abusiuis, 296-301
  • De doctrina apostolica (Pope XIX), pp. 301–6
  • De falsis diis (Pope XX.1-140, 150-2969, 299-301, 304-514, 565-676), pp. 306–17
  • Interrogationes Sigewulfi, pp. 317–27
  • Lives of the Saints XII, pp. 327–33
  • Lives of the Saints XIII, pp. 333–38
  • Judith (Assman IX.1-393), pp. 356–62

References

Notes
Bibliography
  • Fox, Michael (2012). "Ælfric's Interrogationes Sigewulfi". In Michael, Fox (ed.). Old English Literature and the Old Testament. Manish Sharma. Toronto: U of Toronto P. pp. 25–63. ISBN 9780802098542.
  • M.R. James. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Vol 1. 1912.
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