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Автор OʼDonnell, Daniel Paul
Дата выпуска 2001
dc.description Until recently, the late Old English poem Durham was known to have been copied in two manuscripts of the twelfth century: Cambridge, University Library, Ff. 1. 27 (C) and London, British Library, Cotton Vitellius D. xx (V). C has been transcribed frequently and serves as the basis for Elliott Van Kirk Dobbieʼs standard edition of the poem in the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records. V was almost completely destroyed in the Cottonian fire of 1731. Its version is known to us solely from George Hickesʼs 1705 edition (H).In a recent article, however, Donald K. Fry announced the discovery of a third medieval text of the poem. Like V, the original manuscript of this ‘third’ version is now lost and can be reconstructed only from an early modern transcription - in this case a copy by Francis Junius no win the Stanford University Library (Stanford University Libraries, Department of Special Collections, Misc. 010 [J1]). Unlike V, however, Juniusʼs copy is our only record of this manuscriptʼs existence. No other transcripts are known from medieval or early modern manuscript catalogues.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название Juniusʼs knowledge of the Old English poem Durham
DOI 10.1017/S0263675101000096
Electronic ISSN 1474-0532
Print ISSN 0263-6751
Журнал Anglo-Saxon England
Том 30
Первая страница 231
Последняя страница 245
Аффилиация OʼDonnell Daniel Paul; University of Lethbridge

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