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Résumé : CCCC MS 322 contains the translation of Gregory the Great's Dialogues made by Wærferth, Bishop of Worcester in the late ninth and early tenth centuries, at the request of King Alfred the Great. It is the only surviving witness to large parts of the text. It was written in the second half of the eleventh century probably at Worcester, where it has later provenance. James's suggestion of provenance at Bury St Edmunds, provoked by the form of the manuscript's classmark and the inclusion of a similar manuscript in a Bury booklist, has been rejected by Ker.
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Langue(s) des textes : anglais, latin
Intervenants :
Gregory the Great - author
Wærferth of Worcester - author
1r-157v - Gregory the Great, Dialogi, in Old English translation by Wærferth of Worcester
Note : (Cameron B9.5)
Note : Rubric (xiii)
rubric : (1r) Incipit liber primus dialogorum beati gregorii pape
incipit : (1r) Ic ÆLFRED geofendum criste mid cynehades mærnysse geƿeorðod
explicit : (1r) ƿoruldicra ymb hogena
incipit : (1r) Ær þam ic underfenge þises bisceoplican folgodes
Note : On f. 20r are some Latin glosses (xi, xii) in a pointed hand
Note : Liber I ends:
rubric : (33v) Explicit liber primus dialogorum beati gregorii pape
Note : (later rubric)
rubric : (33v) Incipit liber secundus dialogi beati gregorii pape
Note : (67r) Liber III. Similar rubrics
Note : (110r) Liber IV. Similar rubrics
Note : Ends
explicit : (157v) ær urum deaðe gode gecƿeme lác 7 licƿyðe onsægdnes
rubric : (157v) Explicit liber quartus dialogorum beati gregorii pape
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