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ABERYSTWYTH National Library of Wales
Peniarth 540, 170 n. 11, 248ALENÇON
Bibliothèque municipale 14, 365. See also Plates 14.3 and 14.484, 63 n. 221
AMIENS Bibliothèque municipale
225, 250 n. 7Lescalopier 22 (501), 27
ANGERS Bibliothèque municipale
477, 342 n. 15ANTWERP
Plantin-Moretus Museum M.16.8, 45 n. 133M.16.15, 102M.17.4, 616
ARENDAL Aust-Agder Arkivet
A.A.69 + 77, 491ARRAS
Médiathèque 343, 101 n. 29, 354 n. 39559, 355699, 56 n. 189723, 109 n. 56764, 328, 330, 345, 349860, 119867, 72 n. 246, 355 n. 42, 364 n. 821029, 355 n. 42, 364 n. 82, 693 n. 34, 7111045, 258
AUGSBURG Universitätsbibliothek
i.2.4°.2, 136, 235AVRANCHES
Bibliothèque municipale 48, 25 n. 42, 414
59, 359 n. 5581, 51 n. 169, 365163, 359 n. 55
BERLIN Staatsbibliothek Preussischer
Kulturbesitz Diez B. Sant 66, 660Hamilton 553, 124, 133 n. 49, 228, 238,
451, 452Lat. fol. 416, 129Theol. lat. fol. 355, 646Theol. lat. qu. 199, 267
BERN Burgerbibliothek
212, 662 n. 169219, 246671, 170, 412
BESANÇON Bibliothèque municipale
14, 45 n. 136, 108, 284, 360–1, 438, 442, 443, 444, 446
BLOOMINGTON Indiana University, Lilly Library
Poole 41, 262 n. 38BOLOGNA
Biblioteca Universitaria 701, 62 n. 215
BOULOGNE Bibliothèque municipale
8, 63 n. 22110, 43 n. 124, 115, 250, 283, 353, 355, 423,
437, 446. See also Plate 10.111, 101 n. 31, 281, 44020, 26932, 31563, 350 n. 2174, 51, 53 n. 18282, 192, 353, 354
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106, 60189, 72, 355
BRUSSELS Bibliothèque Royale Albert I
444–52, 19 n. 24, 23, 72 n. 2441828–30, 31, 3555573, 56 n. 1908558–63, 45, 191 n. 18, 673, 6969428 (461), 509565–9566, 342 n. 15ii.175, 92 n. 339
BUCHAREST National Library, Filiale Alba Iulia
Biblioteca Batthyáneum R.ii.i, 139 n. 82
BURTON UPON TRENT The Wormsley Library
Rufinus bifolium, 615, 624
CAMBRIDGE Clare College
30, 274Corpus Christi College
4, 74 n. 2559, 87 n. 316, 209 n. 7412, 23, 19523, 55641, 23, 34, 41, 108, 285, 287, 559, 56044, 87 n. 316, 209, 49257, 67 n. 232, 196 n. 45, 329, 372 n. 10969, 42 n. 117, 16570, 535140, 44, 87 n. 316144, 38 n. 93, 43 n. 123, 128, 165, 524146, 458–9153, 43 n. 122, 169, 202, 246, 328, 340–1,
403 n. 71162, 67 n. 232, 107 n. 48, 181 n. 32, 558 n. 23173, part i, 189, 528, 532, 533, 538, 540,
541–3, 544, 545, 546, 549, 552, 716173, part ii, 28 n. 59, 42 n. 117, 165178, 558 n. 23183, 51 n. 169, 97, 189 n. 13, 250, 251,
274, 286, 292, 486, 504. See also Plate 22.1
187, 68, 215 n. 15188, 107 n. 48190, 72 n. 246, 528, 533, 534, 696, 699 n.
53, 700 n. 54191, 17 n. 17, 45, 73 n. 249192, 330193, 346196, 17 n. 17, 87 n. 316
197B, 28 n. 59, 42 n. 117, 111 n. 67, 135, 151, 153, 235, 297
198, 558 n. 22, 560, 561199, 170, 247, 701. See also Plate 9.3201, 52, 460, 528, 529, 534, 559206, 109 n. 56, 328209, 328221, 340 n. 6223, 189 n. 7, 328, 348, 505 n. 112258, 535260, 506265, 82 n. 293, 87 n. 316, 184 n. 47, 528,
533, 534, 691 n. 27, 696, 699 n. 53267, 209 n. 74, 492270, 222 n. 56, 456, 501272, 352, 472. See also Plate 14.2285, 45, 50 n. 160286, 34, 53, 125, 145, 236–7, 239, 308,
315, 412, 613303, 558 n. 23320. See Plate 7b.3322, 87 n. 316, 184 n. 47330, 328383, 526, 527, 534389, 193391, 22, 100, 280, 457, 460, 464, 472, 503399, 63411, 329419, 181 n. 32, 559 n. 25, 560421, 181 n. 32, 559 n. 25, 560422, 22, 456, 503. See also Plate 7b.5430, 352 n. 31448, 114473, 70, 288, 455, 488, 499–501
Gonville and Caius College 144, 329, 340 n. 6734/782a, 207 n. 64820(h), 420
Magdalene College Pepys 2981[4], 420Pepys 2981[5], 329Pepys 2981[19]. See Durham, Cathedral
Library, A.ii.17, part iPembroke College
17, 32923, 79, 368 n. 10124, 36846, fols. A and B, 329, 487, 489, 49783, 36891, 329, 368 n. 102108, 329301, 17 n. 19, 70 n. 240, 80 n. 286, 283,
284, 290, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 446
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302, 29 n. 66, 70 n. 242, 91, 95, 272, 440 n. 21
308, 328, 330, 348 n. 13Peterhouse
74, 302St John’s College
C.9, 42, 135 n. 62, 473C.23, 209 n. 73, 285, 441F.27, 328, 690
Trinity College B.1.42, 49 n. 148B.3.25, 215 n. 15B.4.26, 215 n. 15B.4.27, 23 n. 36, 40, 204, 328, 329, 351B.10.4, 41 n. 107, 17 n. 19, 70 n. 240, 80
n. 286, 283, 290, 438, 439, 441, 446. See also Plate 18.3
B.10.5, 28 n. 59, 420, 426, 614 n. 44B.11.2, 39 n. 97, 193, 328, 330B.14.3, 329, 364B.15.33, 49, 59 n. 195B.15.34, 115 n. 83, 207 n. 64B.16.3, 77 n. 273, 192, 250–1, 328, 330B.16.44, 213O.2.30, 193O.2.31, 108, 522–4O.3.7, 29 n. 62, 44, 252, 328, 505 n. 111O.4.10, 29 n. 62O.4.11, 29 n. 62R.15.22, 17 n. 15R.17.1, 471, 472
Trinity Hall 1, 238
University Library Add. 4543, 399 n. 57Ee.2.4, 39 n. 99, 59, 201, 329Ff.1.23, 46, 73, 76, 203 n. 43, 289, 471,
478–9. See also Plate 21.3Ff.4.42, 43 n. 122, 66, 169, 171, 342 n. 15,
400, 401, 402, 717Ff.4.43, 109, 111, 204Gg.3.28, 115 n. 83, 460, 558Gg.4.28, 46Gg.5.35, 83, 362, 505, 506, 519, 520Ii.2.4, 114, 298, 299Ii.2.11, 17 n. 15, 73 n. 249Ii.4.6, 70Ii.6.32, 42, 135, 172–3Inc. 5.B.3.97, 498 n. 77Kk.1.14, 42 n. 117Kk.1.23, 213Kk.1.24, 152 n. 151, 289, 489
Kk.3.18, 70, 184 n. 47Kk.3.21, 61 n. 213, 67Kk.4.13, 80Kk.5.16, 25, 37, 42 n. 117, 51, 53 n. 182,
113, 158, 333, 648Kk.5.34, 356 n. 45Ll.1.10, 38 n. 93, 43 n. 123, 51, 53, 90, 127,
138, 154, 158, 162–3, 164, 166, 246 n. 14, 460, 461–5, 466, 480. See also Plate 4.5
Ll.1.14, 52CAMBRIDGE, MA
Harvard University, Houghton Library Typ. 612. See Plate 7a.3
CANTERBURY Cathedral Archives and Library
Add. 16. See London, British Library, Royal 1 E.vi
Add. 32, 113Add. 128/52, 492, 501Add. 172, 20 n. 28, 27, 34 n. 79, 50, 101,
299, 367Lit. A.8, 72 n. 244, 720U3/162/28/1, 72 n. 244
CHARTRES Bibliothèque municipale
47, 488COLOGNE
Dombibliothek 213, 51, 135
COLUMBIA University of Missouri-Columbia
Fragmenta Manuscripta 1, 431Fragmenta Manuscripta 4, 426
COPENHAGEN Kongelige Bibliotek
G. K. S. 10 (2°), 50, 59 n. 194, 61, 92, 108, 283, 284, 443, 444, 446
G. K. S. 1588 (4°), 504G. K. S. 1595 (4°), 27, 32, 49, 58 n. 192,
102, 110, 111 n. 66, 295 n. 7, 360 n. 59, 696
N. K. S. 167B (4°), 98Rigsarkivet
3084+3085. See Oslo, Riksarkivet, 207
DARMSTADT Hessisches Landes- und
Hochschulbibliothek 4262, 644 n. 61
DOUAI Bibliothèque municipale
246, 60 n. 201250, 52 n. 179
CAMBRIDGE (cont.)
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252, 60 n. 201DUBLIN
Royal Irish Academy D.ii.3 (part i, fols. 1–11), 22 n. 32, 28 n. 59D.ii.3 (part ii, fols. 12–67), 28 n. 59, 34,
41, 135s.n. (Cathach), 34, 41, 123, 130, 135, 149,
228–9, 393, 468, 570Trinity College
50, 135 n. 62, 169, 171, 247, 472, 701. See also Plate 9.4
52, 27, 41, 88, 131, 158, 225, 24855, 35, 41, 123, 129, 227–8, 230, 392 n. 1556, 13557, 41, 80, 86, 124, 136, 149, 155, 172,
230–1, 24158, 17 n. 19, 18, 42, 67, 80, 87, 88, 131,
135, 138–9, 150, 151, 154, 155, 172, 231, 240–2, 245
59, 22 n. 32, 27, 37, 4160, 27, 34, 42, 88, 15760, fols. 95–8, 2798, 214 n. 11, 494370a, 502371, 498 n. 77
University College Franciscan House of Celtic Studies,
Killiney, A.1, 248Franciscan House of Celtic Studies,
Killiney, A.2, 248DURHAM
Cathedral Library A.ii.4, 366, 369, 426A.ii.10, endleaves, etc., 19 n. 23, 51, 125,
135–6, 149, 229–30, 342, 415A.ii.16, 51, 111 n. 67, 134 n. 54, 151, 614
n. 44A.ii.17, part i, 19, 26 n. 50, 28 n. 59, 51,
114, 136, 144, 149, 151, 154, 235, 299 n. 28, 418. See also frontispiece
A.ii.17, part ii (fols. 103–11), 37 n. 86, 67, 114, 232, 299 n. 28, 417
A.iv.19, 96, 102, 452, 463B.ii.11, 506B.ii.13, 61 n. 209, 281B.ii.14, 216, 281, 366, 371B.ii.30, 25, 37, 42 n. 117, 49, 51, 75, 134
n. 54, 145, 151, 614 n. 44, 645 n. 69, 648, 650
B.iii.32, part i, 16 n. 10, 60B.iii.32, part ii, 108B.iv.6, 144, 415, 612, 624B.iv.9, 505 n. 112
B.iv.24, 216 n. 22, 217 n. 26C.iii.13. See A.ii.10C.iii.20. See A.ii.10C.iv.7, 420
University Library Cosin V.v.6, 70 n. 242, 457, 493, 497, 498,
501. See also Plate 22.4Ushaw, St Cuthbert’s College
44, 451DÜSSELDORF
Landes- und Stadtbibliothek B.212, 646
Nordrhein-Westfälisches Hauptstaatsarchiv Z11/1, 646, 675
Universitätsbibliothek A.19, 164 n. 213Fragm. K1.B210, 645Fragm. K1.B215+K2.C118+K15.009, 645Fragm. K15.017+K19.Z8/7b, 645Fragm. K16.Z.3/1, 645
EDINBURGH National Library of Scotland
Adv. 18.4.3, 216 n. 19Adv.18.7.8, 19
University Library 56, 42, 248
EL ESCORIAL Real Biblioteca
e.ii.1, 29 n. 66, 505 n. 111ÉPINAL
Bibliothèque municipale 72 (fols. 94–107), 128, 177, 325, 524, 592,
710ERFURT
Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek Codex Amplonianus 2°.4, 177, 524, 592
ÉVREUX Bibliothèque municipale
(L)43, 58 n. 192, 67 n. 232EXETER
Cathedral Library 3500, 2203501, 24, 26, 58, 59 n. 199, 181, 194, 460,
553–4, 560, 588, 7163507, 67 n. 232, 194, 328
FLORENCE Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana
Amiatino 1, 37, 46, 51, 53, 82, 90, 92, 108, 114, 117, 125–6, 131, 142–4, 231–2, 234, 236, 308, 406, 407, 415, 416–17, 431, 473, 607
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lxv.1, 53 n. 185Plut. xvii.20, 40 n. 105, 282xlv.15, 651, 662 n. 164
FREIBURG Universitätsbibliothek
Cod. 702, 236FULDA
Hessische Landesbibliothek Aa.21, 271, 362, 424, 442, 443–4, 445, 446Bonifatianus 1, 298Bonifatianus 2, 296, 297Bonifatianus 3, 22 n. 32, 42
GENEVA Bibliotheca Bodmeriana
Olim 175 (Boethius), 505 n. 109GERLEVE
Abteibibliothek s.n., 646
Göteborg Universitetsbiblioteket
Friherre August Vilhelm Stiernstedts Samling, Fr. 2427, 501 n. 84
Friherre August Vilhelm Stiernstedts Samling, No. 3 (Mi 134), 501 n. 84
GOTHA Forschungsbibliothek
Cod. Memb. i.18, 136, 151
HANOVER Kestner-Museum
W.M. xxia.36, 40 n. 105, 45 n. 136, 96, 267–8, 269, 272, 282, 362, 369, 423, 441, 442, 443, 444, 446. See also Plate 10.7
HEREFORD Cathedral Library
O.ii.2, 329O.iii.2, 304, 368, 369 n. 105O.viii.8, 222 n. 57, 303O.ix.2, 45 n. 132P.i.2, 19, 37, 43, 49, 53 n. 182, 67, 74 n.
254, 115, 135, 168, 245–6, 289, 419. See also Plate 9.1
HILDESHEIM Dombibliothek
728, 27 St Godehard 1, 470
KARLSRUHE Badische Landesbibliothek
Aug. perg. 233, 297Frag. Aug. 122, 647
KASSEL Gesamthochschulbibliothek
Theol. Fol. 21, 624Theol. Fol. 65, 627Theol. Qu. 2, 25 n. 45, 296, 307, 333Theol. Qu. 131 (Anhang 19), 188–9, 249
KILLINEY Franciscan House of Celtic Studies.
See DUBLIN, University College
LAON Bibliothèque municipale
239, 488LE HAVRE
Bibliothèque municipale 330, 47, 365, 455, 501
LEIDEN Universiteitsbibliotheek
Scaliger 69, 29 n. 66, 204, 287Voss. Lat. F.4, 627, 650Voss. Lat. F.73, 662 n. 167Voss. Lat. F.96A, 170Voss. Lat. Q.69, 323, 325, 332, 592, 610
LICHFIELD Cathedral Library
1, 17 n. 19, 28 n. 59, 43, 52, 67, 80, 135, 150, 151, 153–4, 168, 235, 244–5, 289, 338, 390 n. 7, 396. See also Plate 5.1
LINCOLN Cathedral Library
1, 426182, 205298C, 502
LONDON British Library
Add. 9381, 170, 202, 295 n. 5Add. 10972, 356 n. 47Add. 14252, 535Add. 23944, 329, 368Add. 24193, 64 n. 224, 348 n. 14, 350, 352
n. 32, 353 n. 34Add. 24199, 284Add. 28188, 453Add. 33241, 277, 355Add. 34890, 27, 32, 40 n. 105, 80, 87 n.
316, 88, 92, 117, 268, 282, 284, 290, 291, 299, 301, 423, 438, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 446. See also Plate 10.8
Add. 37517, 39, 67 n. 233, 80 n. 283, 114, 194, 203, 262, 299, 472
Add. 37518, 414Add. 37777, 126, 142, 146, 232, 417Add. 38651, 696
FLORENCE (cont.)
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Add. 40000, 305, 348Add. 40618, 22 n. 32, 26, 41, 96, 342Add. 43703, 532, 536Add. 43725 etc., 140, 579Add. 45025, 126, 142, 146, 232, 417Add. 47967, 39 n. 95, 59 n. 195, 188 n. 4,
189, 287Add. 49366, 535Add. 49598, 39, 59, 65, 87 n. 311, 96, 107,
114, 200, 203, 253–8, 279, 282, 288, 290, 291, 292, 308, 442, 458, 712, 716, 717. See also Plates 7b.2 and 10.4
Add. 56488, 487, 503Add. 57337, 34 n. 78, 205, 721Add. 61735, 14 n. 5Add. 63143, 446Add. 79528, 501 n. 89Arundel 60, 43, 46 n. 142, 185 n. 49,
209 n. 74, 221, 272, 273Arundel 125, 79, 353Arundel 155, 40 n. 105, 78 n. 274, 87 n.
316, 88, 91, 114, 117, 207, 266–7, 279, 282, 292, 461, 720
Arundel 235, 60, 72Burney 277, 492, 502, 529, 535Cotton Augustus ii.41. See Plate 7b.1Cotton Caligula A.iii (fols. 149–98), 248Cotton Caligula A.vii, 287, 331, 348Cotton Caligula A.xiv (fols. 1–36), 60, 70,
76, 272, 288, 290, 309, 455, 499, 500. See also Plate 10.11
Cotton Caligula A.xv (fols. 120–53), 213, 215, 348 n. 14
Cotton Claudius A.i (fols. 5–36), 100Cotton Claudius A.iii, 207 n. 61, 530–1,
534, 696Cotton Claudius B.iv, 61 n. 213, 75 n. 257,
180 n. 25, 278, 284, 287–8, 291, 429, 716, 719
Cotton Claudius B.v, 190 n. 14, 330, 349Cotton Claudius C.vi, 330Cotton Claudius D.ii, 535Cotton Cleopatra A.iii, 524Cotton Cleopatra A.vi, 115, 195Cotton Cleopatra B.xiii, 693Cotton Cleopatra C.viii, 505 n. 112Cotton Cleopatra D.i, part i, 101Cotton Cleopatra D.i, part ii, 361 n. 68Cotton Domitian i, 191 n. 18, 329, 340 n. 6Cotton Domitian vii, 90Cotton Domitian viii, 534, 548, 549, 552Cotton Domitian ix, 549, 552Cotton Faustina B.iii, 17 n. 15
Cotton Faustina C.i, 59 n. 194, 170 n. 11, 248, 702
Cotton Galba A.xiv, 110 n. 59, 179 n. 21, 209, 460, 464
Cotton Galba A.xviii, 76, 77 n. 273, 250, 255, 257, 348 n. 14, 471
Cotton Julius A.vi, 44Cotton Julius E.vii, 67 n. 232Cotton Nero A.i, 43 n. 119, 110, 525, 527,
529, 534, 559, 697Cotton Nero A.ii, 110 n. 59, 209Cotton Nero A.vii, 73 n. 250Cotton Nero C.v, 222 n. 57Cotton Nero D.iv, 8–9, 17 n. 19, 18, 25,
37, 42 n. 117, 53 n. 183, 61 n. 211, 67, 75, 80, 81, 84, 86, 88, 90, 96, 107, 114, 120, 132–3, 134–5, 136, 139, 144, 149, 150, 151, 152–3, 155, 233–5, 245, 294, 418, 437, 443, 449, 451, 712, 716, 717. See also Plates 4.1, 4.2, 8.1
Cotton Nero E.i, 531, 533Cotton Otho A.i, 188 n. 3, 538Cotton Otho A.x, 526, 535Cotton Otho B.ix, 190 n. 14, 275, 292,
349, 422Cotton Otho B.xi, 189, 193, 528, 532, 533,
545, 552Cotton Otho C.i, 107Cotton Otho C.v, 111 n. 67, 135, 151,
153, 235Cotton Otho E.xiii, 340 n. 5Cotton Tiberius A.ii, 190 n. 14, 198 n. 3,
261, 305, 349, 361, 422Cotton Tiberius A.iii, 276, 291, 461, 466,
517Cotton Tiberius A.vi, 190 n. 13, 543, 544,
546, 552Cotton Tiberius A.vii, 351Cotton Tiberius A.xiii, 146 n. 125, 697Cotton Tiberius A.xiv, 25 n. 45, 158 n. 173.
See also Plate 4.4Cotton Tiberius A.xv, 328, 365Cotton Tiberius B.i, 287, 538, 543, 544,
545, 546, 547, 549, 552Cotton Tiberius B.ii, 61 n. 208, 91Cotton Tiberius B.iv, 538, 547, 548, 549, 552Cotton Tiberius B.v, 152 n. 151, 557Cotton Tiberius B.xi, 188 n. 4Cotton Tiberius C.i, 209 n. 76, 330, 363, 459Cotton Tiberius C.ii, 158 n. 173, 165,
246 n. 14Cotton Tiberius C.vi, 70, 91, 269, 272,
289, 712
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Cotton Titus A.xxvii, 535Cotton Titus D.xxvi+xxvii, 50, 96, 268,
269, 280, 282, 460, 463, 465–6Cotton Vespasian A.i, 17, 28 n. 59, 37, 40
n. 105, 42, 53 n. 183, 56 n. 191, 80 n. 283, 81, 84, 90, 91, 92, 124, 126, 131, 133, 137, 138, 147–8, 228, 238–9, 414, 451, 452, 461, 470, 475, 479, 716, 720. See also Plate 4.3
Cotton Vespasian A.viii, 39, 59, 65, 90 n. 330, 91, 200, 252–4, 275. See also Plate 10.3
Cotton Vespasian A.xiv, 110, 111 n. 66, 697, 699 n. 53
Cotton Vespasian B.vi, 328Cotton Vespasian B.x, 51, 287Cotton Vespasian D.vi, part ii, 107, 515Cotton Vespasian D.xv, 328Cotton Vitellius A.xv, 98, 287, 556–7, 717Cotton Vitellius A.xviii, 457Cotton Vitellius A.xix, 489Cotton Vitellius C.iii, 287, 280. See also
Plate 10.12Cotton Vitellius C.v, 49, 72 n. 246Cotton Vitellius C.viii, 420Cotton Vitellius D.xvii, 67 n. 232Cotton Vitellius E.xii, 330, 363Cotton Vitellius E.xviii, 269Cotton Vitellius F.xi, 135 n. 62Egerton 874, 346 n. 9, 350 n. 22Egerton 1046, 151, 420, 431Egerton 2831, 651 n. 108Egerton 3314, 213, 215 n. 15Harley 55, part i, 525, 531, 534, 697Harley 55, part ii, 525, 535Harley 76, 272, 441, 442, 446Harley 110, 29 n. 66, 498, 500Harley 208, 328Harley 213, 350 n. 21Harley 526, 350 n. 21Harley 585, 18, 115, 469Harley 603, 28, 40 n. 105, 60 n. 203, 61 n.
213, 75, 115, 204, 263–6, 280, 283, 289, 351, 445, 471, 473. See also Plate 10.6
Harley 652, 327, 346 n. 7Harley 863, 46, 453, 503Harley 1023, 248Harley 1117, part i, 67 n. 232, 490, 504Harley 2110, fols. 4*–5*, 29 n. 66Harley 2506, 101, 281, 688Harley 2788, 139 n. 82, 333Harley 2795, 82 n. 293
Harley 2904, 75, 90, 101 n. 31, 114, 281, 289, 688
Harley 2961, 453, 460, 503Harley 2965, 43 n. 119, 158, 162, 166,
246 n. 14, 460, 461, 462–6Harley 3020, part ii, 67 n. 232Harley 3061, 221 n. 47Harley 3095, 29 n. 63Harley 3271, 45Harley 3376, 17 n. 14, 524Harley 3405 (fol. 4), 502Harley 3826, 49, 328, 524Harley 3908, 493. See also Plate 22.5Harley 5431, 29 n. 66, 31, 49 n. 148Harley 5915, 67 n. 232, 649Harley 7653, 82 n. 297, 162, 460, 461–5Loan 11, 70 n. 240, 283, 441, 442, 446Loan 74, 42 n. 117, 117, 126, 144–5, 232,
295–8, 411 n. 15, 417, 614Loan 81, 126, 142, 146, 232, 417Royal 1 A.xviii, 190 n. 14, 349, 422Royal 1 B.vii, 28 n. 59, 42 n. 117, 56 n.
191, 62, 87, 118, 135, 143 n. 99, 151, 225, 289, 419–20
Royal 1 D.iii, 44, 445, 446Royal 1 D.v–viii, 140, 142Royal 1 D.ix, 44, 73, 90, 184 n. 44,
207, 283, 306, 423, 441, 442, 444, 445, 446
Royal 1 E.vi etc., 38 n. 92, 43 n. 123, 53, 87 n. 311, 90, 92, 139, 145 n. 113, 156, 159, 160, 163, 165, 237, 240, 414
Royal 1 E.vii+viii, 20, 425, 473Royal 2 A.xx, 43 n. 119, 82 n. 297, 86 n.
309, 158, 162, 460, 461–6Royal 2 B.v, 39 n. 95, 193, 466, 471, 475,
477, 479Royal 4 A.xiv, 59 n. 196, 165, 193, 348 n. 14,
479. See also Plate 7a.1Royal 5 A.xii, 501Royal 5 B.ii, 222 n. 58Royal 5 E.vii, 498 n. 77, 500Royal 5 E.xi, 23 n. 37, 46, 68, 206 n. 57Royal 5 F.iii, 59 n. 195, 166Royal 6 A.vii, 51Royal 6 B.ii, 222 n. 58Royal 7 C.xii, 111 n. 67, 115 n. 83,
181 n. 32, 558Royal 7 D.xxiv. See Plate 7a.2Royal 8 B.xi, 29 n. 66, 40 n. 103, 107, 328Royal 8 C.iii, 329Royal 11 B.ii, 534Royal 12 C.xxiii, 67 n. 232
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Royal 12 D.xvii, 39 n. 95, 59 n. 196, 65, 189, 193
Royal 12 F.xiv, 502Royal 12 G.xii etc., 23, 26Royal 13 A.xv, 191 n. 18Royal 15 A.xvi, 63, 65 n. 224, 330, 350 n. 21Royal 15 A.xxxiii, 328Royal 15 B.xxii, 51 n. 169, 70Royal 15 C.vii, 49Royal 15 C.x, 72 n. 245Royal 17 C.xvii, 486, 487, 503Sloane 1044, 152 n. 151Sloane 1086, no. 109, 426Sloane 3103, 361 n. 65Stowe 2, 70 n. 240, 86 n. 310, 269, 472Stowe 944, 96 n. 7, 221, 269, 276–7, 279, 292Stowe 1061 492, 502. See also Plate 22.3
College of Arms Arundel 22, 258
Lambeth Palace Library 149, 59 n. 199200, 252. See also Plate 10.2204, 16 n. 12218, 192237, 350 n. 21 and 22. See also Plate 14.1362, part i, 110377, 350 n. 21427, 471, 477–8. See also Plate 21.2489, 559 n. 241370, 135
National Archives E31/1, 220E31/2, 220, 304, 716
Society of Antiquaries, 154*, 489, 491
Westminster Abbey 36, nos. 17–19, 501 n. 89Muniments 67209, 722
LOS ANGELES J. Paul Getty Museum
9, 440
MAESEYCK Church of St Catherine
Treasury s.n. (gospel-book), 236MANCHESTER
John Rylands University Library Lat. 155, 535Lat. 420, 534
MILAN Biblioteca Ambrosiana
C.5.inf., 483C.26.sup., 35, 227
C.39.inf., 152 n. 152D.23.sup., 35, 53 n. 182, 130, 227I.61.sup., 123S.45.sup., 131
MONTE CASSINO Archivio della Badia
BB 437, 439, 271, 272, 363, 424, 439, 442, 443–4, 447
MORTAIN Collégiale Saint-Evroult
s.n. (gospel-book), 70 n. 240, 365MUNICH
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Clm 1086, 325Clm 3514, 631Clm 6399, 326Clm 6434, 603Clm 6435, 326Clm 14292, 326Clm 14387, 326Clm 14420, 326Clm 14708, 325Clm 14725, 326Clm 19456, 110 n. 59
MÜNSTER IN WESTFALEN Universitätsbibliothek
Frag. i.3, 646Frag. iv.8, 645
NAMUR Bibliothèque communale
11, 333NAPLES
Biblioteca Nazionale viii.C.4, 267
NEW HAVEN, CT Yale University, Beinecke Library
516, 613NEW YORK
Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library Plimpton MS 054, 646
Pierpont Morgan Library M 1, 306M 23, 361M 641, 359 n. 55M 708, 33, 80, 92, 271, 295 n. 7, 306–7,
362, 424, 442, 443–4, 447M 709, 80, 271, 292, 306–7, 362, 424, 442,
443–4, 447. See also Plates 10.9 and 18.2M 776, 124, 134, 138, 228, 451, 472,
476–7. See also Plate 21.1M 781, 92 n. 339
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M 826, 25 n. 45M 827, 101 n. 31, 281M 869, 49 n. 148, 60, 73, 75, 262, 263, 269,
290, 291, 362, 423, 438, 439, 441, 442, 443, 444, 447. See also Plate 18.1 and 18.5
M 926, 504Public Library
115, 489MA1, 255
ORLÉANS Médiathèque
82, 59, 63 n. 222127, 66, 87 n. 316, 88 n. 320, 357, 454, 692175, 281, 101 n. 31196, 200 n. 21337, 63 n. 222342, 19 n. 27
OSLO Riksarkivet
202, 1–2 (Mi 3), 501 n. 84204a, 1–4, 9–10 (Mi 5), 501 n. 84206+209, 1–5+239, 6–7 (Mi 2), 501 n. 84207, 1–4+208, 1–8+210, 1–3 etc. (Mi 70),
501 n. 84214, 2–3 (Gr 2), 498 n. 77223, 1–2 (Ant 6), 502 n. 96225, 1–2 (Ant 3), 502 n. 96 226, 1–2 (Ant 2), 502 n. 96227, 1–23 (Mi 11), 501 n. 84228, 1–21 (Mi 14), 501 n. 84230, 1 (Mi 15), 501 n. 84244, 1–2 (Gr 15), 498 n. 77274, 1 (Mi 101), 501 n. 84876, 1–2+905, 1–7+1016c (Mi 25),
501 n. 84OXFORD All Souls College
38, 24, 26Bodleian Library
Ashmole 1431, 284Auct. D.2.14, 53, 236, 315Auct. D.2.19, 25 n. 42, 28 n. 59, 67, 96,
135, 151, 343Auct. F.1.15, part i, 29, 261, 505Auct. F.1.15, part ii, 298Auct. F.2.14, 520Auct. F.2.20 (B), 50Auct. F.3.6, 111 n. 64, 505Auct. F.4.32, 4, 43 n. 122, 167, 168, 173,
201, 202, 246, 251, 282, 340 n. 5, 341, 390 n. 7, 400–2. See also Plate 9.2
Barlow 4, 329, 368Barlow 37, 697, 699 n. 53Bodley 49, 39 n. 96, 193Bodley 126, 222 n. 61Bodley 155, 18 n. 20, 68, 99, 115, 195, 438,
440, 447Bodley 229, 299 n. 29, 367Bodley 310, 330Bodley 311, 29 n. 66Bodley 319, 59 n. 199, 300Bodley 331, 299 n. 29Bodley 340+342, 24 n. 38, 67 n. 232, 287,
558 n. 21Bodley 381, 328Bodley 392, 52 n. 175Bodley 426, 164, 189 n. 8Bodley 441, 45 n. 136Bodley 444, 68Bodley 451, 99Bodley 516, 328, 351 n. 27Bodley 572 (fols. 1–50), 170, 202, 341,
390 n. 7, 402–3Bodley 577, 68Bodley 579, 39 n. 94, 64, 76, 96, 348,
452–3, 460, 463, 485, 490Bodley 717, 61 n. 210Bodley 718, 67 n. 232, 79, 84, 194, 203,
262, 328, 528, 697. See also Plate 10.5Bodley 756, 52 n. 175Bodley 775, 288, 300, 301, 455, 498,
499–501Bodley 815, 16 n. 12Bodley 819, 37, 42 n. 117, 51, 52, 159Bodley 827, 215 n. 15, 303Bodley 835, 303 n. 56Douce 140, 28 n. 59, 42 n. 117, 157Douce 296, 50 n. 163, 75, 80 n. 286, 86,
91, 209 n. 75Eng. bib. c. 2, 23, 115Hatton 20, 15, 43 n. 123, 53, 62, 77, 178,
188 n. 4, 249, 274, 287, 697Hatton 23, 51 n. 169, 60, 72, 76 n. 266,
274, 301, 303Hatton 30, 39 n. 99, 59 n. 196, 190 n. 13,
193, 347 n. 9, 350 n. 22Hatton 42, 327, 340 n. 5, 348 n. 14, 528,
690–1, 697Hatton 48, 25, 42 n. 117, 51, 146, 301, 303
n. 56, 711Hatton 93, 52, 82, 163Hatton 113+114, 18, 43, 51 n. 170, 70, 182
n. 36, 300, 558 n. 23Hatton 115, 559 n. 26
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Junius 11, 59 n. 194, 284, 287–8, 294 n. 3, 348, 555–6, 559, 716, 719
Junius 27, 39 n. 96, 77 n. 273, 189, 250Junius 85+86, 18, 43 n. 120, 188 n. 4Junius 121, 51 n. 170, 99 n. 21, 460, 559,
560, 697Lat. bib.b.1, 283Lat. bib.b.2 (P). See LONDON, British
Library, Royal 1 E.viLat. bib.c.8 (P), 415Lat. class.c.2, 351 n. 26Lat. liturg. d.3 (fols. 4–5)., 40 n. 105, 501.
See also Plate 7b.4Lat. liturg. f.5, 22, 29 n. 65, 45, 70 n.
240, 80 n. 286, 90, 271, 278, 440, 710. See also Plate 10.10
Lat. th.c.4, 329Laud gr. 35, 415, 623Laud lat. 81, 22, 24 n. 41, 471Laud misc. 26, 333Laud misc. 442, 326Laud misc. 482, 29 n. 66, 31Laud misc. 509, 429Laud misc. 636, 538, 548, 550, 552Marshall 19, 307Rawlinson B.484. See LONDON, British
Library, Cotton Galba A.xviiiRawlinson C.697, 350 n. 22Rawlinson G.57, 515Rawlinson G.167, 19, 41, 53 n. 182, 135, 151Selden Supra 30, 28 n. 59, 37, 42 n. 117,
45, 53, 62, 98 n. 16, 237, 414Selden Supra 36, 502Tanner 10, 59 n. 195, 62 n. 216, 77 n. 273,
110, 188 n. 4, 282, 287Vet. A.3c.196, 533, 536
Corpus Christi College 197, 40, 62, 200279B, 17 n. 15
Jesus College 51, 222 n. 62
Keble College 22, 34 n. 79
Lincoln College 92, 151
Oriel College 3, 61 n. 21446, 535
Queen’s College 320, 23 n. 36, 194
St John’s College 28, 193–4, 252154, 51
Trinity College 28, 4639, 10954, 23 n. 36, 59 n. 197
University College 104, 27
Wadham College A.18.3, 285
PARIS Bibliothèque nationale de France
lat. 272, 45 n. 136, 70 n. 240, 258, 358, 438, 442, 443, 446, 447. See also Plate 18.4
lat. 281+298, 25 n. 42, 28 n. 59, 37, 42, 52, 53 n. 183, 134, 146, 147, 414
lat. 816, 464lat. 943, 40, 67 n. 232, 114, 190 n. 13, 194,
203, 262–3, 279, 458, 490lat. 987, 39, 59, 88 n. 320, 258, 357 n. 51lat. 1141, 256lat. 2291, 498 n. 73lat. 3182, 697lat. 6401, 357lat. 6401A, 261, 355lat. 7299, 356–7, 687–8lat. 7311, 102 n. 32lat. 7530, 660lat. 7585, 352lat. 7696, 102 n. 32lat. 8085, 345lat. 8092, 98lat. 8824, 22 n. 30, 24 n. 41, 29–31, 278,
284, 428, 471, 720lat. 9377, 420lat. 9389, 19 n. 23, 80, 84, 114, 136, 137,
149, 153, 159, 231, 235, 245, 418lat. 9452, 60 n. 202lat. 9561, 112 n. 68lat. 9569, 325lat. 9571, 325lat. 10062, 365lat. 10400, 325lat. 10526, 27lat. 10575, 50 n. 162, 194, 491, 494, 636lat. 10837, 320lat. 10861, 38 n. 92, 162, 165, 631, 666lat. 11275, 325lat. 11884, 32 n. 73lat. 12048, 137, 463, 464lat. 12050, 498 n. 76lat. 12168, 137lat. 12283, 53 n. 186
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lat. 13246, 464lat. 14380, 346, 505 n. 111lat. 14782, 45 n. 136, 50, 91, 273, 286lat. 17226, 53 n. 181lat. 17436, 495lat. 17814, 61 n. 213, 67 n. 232n.a.l. 586, 17 n. 14, 51 n. 169n.a.l. 1587, 135Rothschild 2973, 27Smith-Lesouëf 36, 27
Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève 111, 498 n. 73
PRINCETON, NJ University Library
W.H. Scheide Collection 71, 477, 560, 720PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Antiphoner of Mont-Renaud, 488Boethius (olim GENEVA, Bibliotheca
Bodmeriana 175), 505
REIMS Bibliothèque municipale
9, 43, 44, 70 n. 240, 270, 360, 424, 441,, 442, 443, 447,
ROCHESTER Cathedral Library
A.35, 127, 526, 527, 535ROME
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele II
Sessoriani 13, 129ROUEN
Bibliothèque municipale A.21, 220, 273, 365, 369A.27, 491A.41, 42, 62, 472A.44, 474A.292, 63, 344, 365A.337, 365A.425, 344, 347, 348 n. 14, 365A.566, 58 n. 192U.107, 66 n. 229, 365U.109, 691 n. 27, 697Y.6, 34 n. 78, 43, 49–50, 70, 80 n. 284, 91,
270, 283, 288, 290, 358, 457, 460Y.7, 41 n. 107, 60, 90 n. 330, 108, 205 n.
51, 259–60, 279, 358RYGNESTAD Archives of Ketil Rygnestad no. 95 and of
Knut Rygnestad no. 99. See Arendal, Aust-Agder Arkivet, A.A.69 and 77
SAINT-OMER Bibliothèque de l’agglomération
257, 53 n. 183SALISBURY
Cathedral Library 10, 109 n. 5763, 109 n. 57101, 40 n. 102, 327, 329, 351117, 163, 164, 415150, 99, 194, 282, 712168, 109 n. 57173, 673179, 109 n. 57180, 473
SALZBURG Archiv St Peter
A.1, 319SAN MARINO, CA
Huntington Library HM 62, 426–7
SCHAFFHAUSEN Stadtbibliothek
Generalia 1, 570 n. 3ST GALLEN
Kantonsbibliothek (Vadiana) 337, 40, 50 n. 161, 60, 65 n. 226, 357,
693 n. 34, 711Stiftsarchiv
C3 B55, 332 n. 123Stiftsbibliothek
51, 28 n. 59, 37 n. 85, 41, 53 n. 182, 13560, 37 n. 85, 41225, 666254, 332 n. 122295, 332 n. 122299, 332 n. 122355, 317 n. 31360, 31728, 322, 332878, 332 n. 122904, 17, 19, 37 n. 85, 42, 51, 53,
107 n. 46913, 332
ST PAUL IN CARINTHIA Stiftsbibliothek
1.1, 53 n. 1852.1, 621–2
ST PETERSBURG Russian National Library
Erm. Lat. 17, 21F.v.i.8, 135, 151O.v.i.1, 25 n. 42, 414
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O.v.xiv.1, 100 n. 24Q.v.i.18, 25, 51, 133, 134, 158, 333Q.v.xiv.1, 156, 159, 614
STOCKHOLM Kungliga Biblioteket
A.128, 498 n. 77A.135, 18, 25, 28, 37, 38 n. 91, 42, 51,
53, 67, 73, 76, 77 n. 271, 81, 83, 88, 90, 92, 113, 114, 134, 139, 147, 178 n. 17, 237, 239, 308, 411 n. 15, 414, 449. See also Plates 8.2 and 8.3
A.136, 200 n. 21A.148, 21Isl. perg. 8°, no. 8, 501 n. 84
Riksarkivet Fr. 2070, 360 n. 61Fr. 2427, 360 n. 61Fr. 2497, 360 n. 61Fr. 25916–20 etc., 501 n. 84Fr. 26449–51 etc., 501 n. 84Mi 1, 360 n. 61Mi 134, 360 n. 61
STUTTGART Würtembergische Landesbibliothek
Bibl. 2°.12, 137, 148, 228, 238H.B.ii.46, 445
TOKYO Toshiyuki Takamiya Collection
21, 41590, 164 n. 213
TOURS Bibliothèque municipale
22, 60 n. 202TRIER
Domschatz 61 (olim 134), 101, 133, 136, 231 n. 38,
235, 236, 320TROYES
Bibliothèque municipale 504, 52, 129 n. 33
UPPSALA Universitetsbibliothek
DG1, 646UTRECHT
Universiteitsbibliotheek 32 (script. eccl. 484), fols. 1–91, 141, 204,
207 n. 64, 261, 263–6, 268, 269, 351, 352, 369, 471, 472, 473, 480, 710
32 (script. eccl. 484), fols. 94–105, 37, 90, 114, 143 n. 102, 147, 232, 417
86, 218 n. 34
VALENCIENNES Bibliothèque municipale
9, 60 n. 20139, 60 n. 20169, 63 n. 220
VATICAN CITY Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
Barb. lat. 570, 37, 42 n. 117, 53 n. 183, 67, 88, 89 n. 323, 111 n. 67, 138, 143, 151, 154–5, 235, 308
Pal. lat. 50, 139 n. 82Pal. lat. 68, 37, 42 n. 117, 53 n. 182,
112 n. 68Pal. lat. 235, 158–9, 614Pal. lat. 259, 42, 51 n. 167, 53 n. 182Pal. lat. 1877, 324, 655 n. 133Reg. lat. 12, 95, 209 n. 75, 269, 284, 289,
471Reg. lat. 204, 491Reg. lat. 309, 689Reg. lat. 316, 137, 319Reg. lat. 489, 72Reg. lat. 497, 19 n. 27, 362Reg. lat. 596, 356 n. 47Reg. lat. 946, 365 n. 89, 526, 531, 532,
535Reg. lat. 1283B, 28Reg. lat. 1484, 651 n. 108Reg. lat. 1650, 674 n. 16Reg. lat. 1671, 29, 67 n. 232, 72 n. 245,
521 n. 64Vat. lat. 3225, 140 n. 88Vat. lat. 3256, 129, 140 n. 88Vat. lat. 3363, 188 n. 3, 347, 505 n. 111,
673Vat. lat. 3867, 28, 140 n. 88, 314, 391 n. 9Vat. lat. 5465, 53 n. 185Vat. lat. 5750, 28Vat. lat. 7016, 53 n. 185
VERCELLI Biblioteca Capitolare
cxvii, 294 n. 3, 363, 554–5, 557, 560, 717
VIENNA Kunsthistorische Museum, Schatzkammer
s.n. (gospel-book), 55 n. 188VIENNA
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Cod. 1224, 135, 136, 235Cod. 1861, 55 n. 188
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WINCHESTER Cathedral Library
1, 19 n. 24, 59 n. 1942, 222 n. 61
Winchester College 5, 222 n. 61
WOLFENBÜTTEL Herzog August Bibliothek
Weissenburg 34, 334WORCESTER
Cathedral Library Add. 1, 163Add. 3, 296Add. 4, 146, 163F.173, 455, 488, 501. See also Plate 22.2F.91, 40 n. 103, 329Q.5, 117, 299, 300, 308Q.21, 299, 367Q.28, 62 n. 216, 329
WÜRZBURG Universitätsbibliothek
Fragm. 10, 326Fragm. 11, 326M.ch.f.20, 326
M.ch.f.206, 326M.p.th.f.12, 41M.p.th.f.21, 326M.p.th.f.29, 326M.p.th.f.49, 326M.p.th.f.50, 326M.p.th.f.59, 326M.p.th.f.68, 144, 232M.p.th.f.118, 326, 333M.p.th.f.185, 617M.p.th.q.2, 146, 177M.p.th.q.46, 325
YORK Minster Library
Add. 1, 40 n. 105, 100, 108, 117, 282, 423, 425, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 447, 495, 530, 697
XVI.Q.1, 26 n. 47XVI.Q.2, 26 n. 47, 50 n. 160
ZÜRICH Staatsarchiv
A.G.19, no. xiii, 647
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Aaron, rod of, 245Abbo of Fleury, 101 n. 30, 356, 370, 371, 521,
686–90Computus, 356Quaestiones grammaticales, 356, 689
Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 698, 699Bella Parisiacae urbis, 328
abbreviations, 170, 172, 202, 318Abingdon, 39, 105, 180 n. 27, 192, 198, 200,
220, 251, 277, 350, 365, 443, 488, 543, 544, 545, 546. See also Fabricius; Osgar; Rainald; Rodulf
Abrasax, god, 381Acca of Hexham, 152, 416, 483, 606, 631Achadeus, count, 472acrostic, Vide et lege ad verticem, 461, 554, 587,
662Acta Cyriaci, 666Acts of Thomas, 667Actus Siluestri, 574Ad Herennium, 511Adalbert of Metz, Speculum Gregorii, 327, 328,
329Adam of Bremen, 359Adomnán of Iona, 125, 228, 317, 322, 323, 480,
570, 571, 595De locis sanctis, 324, 570–3, 611, 672Vita S. Columbae, 570, 573–5
Adrevald of Fleury, 689Miracula sancti Benedicti, 328
Adso of Montier-en-Der Epistola de Anticristo, 699
Ædiluulf, presbyter and poet, 94–5, 100, 106, 662
Ælberht of York, 416, 433, 634, 637–41, 651–3Ælfgar, earl of Mercia, 270, 271, 278, 360, 423,
442, 443Ælfgifu, queen. See EmmaÆlfgifu, wife of Ælfgar, 270, 271, 278, 360
Ælfheah (Ælphege), bishop of Winchester, archbishop of Canterbury, 205, 265, 266, 279, 545
Ælfhere, ealdorman of Mercia, 691Ælfnoth, pictor et sacerdos of New Minster,
Winchester, 281Ælfric, archbishop of Canterbury, 279Ælfric Bata, 110, 114, 119, 424, 517, 520
Colloquies of, 77 n. 269, 95, 509–11, 514–15, 516
Ælfric of Cerne and Eynsham, 24, 97, 103, 107, 118, 178, 181, 278, 351, 429, 430, 432, 460, 495, 515, 516, 517, 557–9, 584, 679–84, 695, 699. See also scribes, named
Catholic Homilies / Sermones Catholici, 6, 49, 67, 103, 113, 115, 118, 181, 460, 557–8, 681
Colloquy of, 517De temporibus anni, 465Genesis OE, 589Glossary, 516Grammar, 24, 26, 45, 70, 108, 513, 583, 680Joshua OE, 589letter, 431Lives of the Saints, 544, 588psalter version, 471
Ælfsige of Chester-le-Street, 102Ælfthryth, queen, 119, 257Ælfwine, dean then abbot of New Minster,
Winchester, 465, 466. See also scribes, named
Ælfwold, bishop of Crediton, 279Ælphege. See ÆlfheahAeneas, 382Aeschylus, 508Aesculapius, 280Aesop, fables, 508, 514æstel, 274Æthelbald, king of Mercia, 146, 538
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Æthelberht, archbishop of York, 112Æthelberht, king of Kent, 127, 413
law-code, 586Æthelburh, abbess of Barking, 146Ætheldreda, St, 256, 275Æthelflæd, lady of the Mercians, 197Æthelgar, abbot of New Minster, archbishop
of Canterbury, 205, 266, 277Æthelmær, son of Æthelweard, founder of
Cerne, 97, 118, 278, 560, 588, 684Æthelnoth, archbishop of Canterbury, 445Æthelred, king, 544, 545, 694
laws of, 526, 529, 530Æthelwald, bishop of Lichfield, 127, 164, 461Æthelweard, ealdorman of the western
provinces, 97, 118, 184, 278, 361, 370, 560, 585, 588, 589, 684
Chronicon of, 540, 544, 586Æthelweard, son of Alfred the Great, 274,
585Æthelwine, ealdorman of East Anglia, 685Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester, 39, 104,
118, 198, 200, 203, 251, 252, 253–9, 260, 261, 276, 279, 292, 353, 458, 488, 583. See also Plates 7b.2, 10.4
book donation to Peterborough, 427OE Benedictine Rule, 584prayer in honour of, 464vita of, 544
Æthicus Ister, 51, 287, 522Æthilwald, bishop of Lindisfarne, 8–9, 13,
294, 461Æthilwald, poet, 580Agilbert, bishop, 123, 318Agnes of Poitou, empress, 363, 370Agricola, Gnaeus Julius, 378Aidan of Iona and Lindisfarne, 8, 123, 315,
415, 499Aileran, 317, 568Alan of Farfa,5013n, 327Albanus/Alban, St, 375, 385, 409Albinus of Canterbury, 6, 607Alcuin of York, 3, 152, 192, 314, 340, 350, 512,
520, 539, 581, 633–64De animae ratione, 674, 680, 683De dialectica, 328De laude dei, 484, 485, 657De orthographia, 328Epistolae, 327, 328Interrogationes et responsiones in Genesim,
683letter collection, 698Letter to Charlemagne, 660
Liber de uirtutibus et uitiis, 514, 515, 683on the bishops, kings and saints of York,
317, 416, 520, 635, 652–62poem on scribes, 112
Aldfrith, king of Northumbria, 322, 585, 591, 594, 596, 599, 609, 611
Aldhelm of Malmesbury, 128, 166, 252, 318, 326, 513, 518, 520, 521, 580, 591–605, 607, 629, 680, 703
Aenigmata, 322, 330, 596, 598, 628, 703bible of, 413Carmen de virginitate, 45, 68, 193, 322, 324,
520, 599, 628, 703Carmina ecclesiastica, 596, 598De metris, 596, 601–3De pedum regulis, 322, 596Epistola ad Acircium, 595, 596, 598Prosa de virginitate, 68, 252, 511, 520, 523,
599, 676. See also Plate 10.2Aldred of Chester-le-Street, 8–9.
See also scribes, namedAlexander the Great, supposed letter to
Aristotle, 556, 662Alexander, J. J. G., 713Alfred ætheling, 546, 548Alfred the Great, king, 5, 6, 15, 97, 118,
166, 178, 183–4, 188–9, 197, 198, 246, 249, 274, 339, 347, 516, 521, 537, 539–40, 553, 582–3, 585, 588, 590, 594
books available to, 670–8death of, 541educational programme, 540, 582–3laws, 166, 191 n. 20, 526, 527, 532, 545, 586,
676memorising poetry, 587psalms/psalter of, 428, 481, 671–2Regula pastoralis, OE translation of, 6, 15,
118, 178, 189, 195, 249, 274, 539, 540, 588, 711
Regula pastoralis, preface to, 582Alpha (and Omega), 228, 439Alsigius of York, 111 n. 63Altus prosator, 576, 595Alypius, governor-general, 380Amalarius of Metz, 192, 328, 329, 699Ambrose of Milan, 315, 346, 606, 655, 667
De apologia prophetae David, 624Expositio de Psalmo CXVIII, 363Hexæmeron, 346, 606, 675
Amra Choluimb Chille, 575Andreas Orator, 598, 600, 601Angers, 361
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Anglesey, 389 n. 4Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 15, 98, 166, 188 n. 4, 189,
190 n. 13, 193, 342, 361, 371, 521, 532, 676, 694, 704
manuscripts of, 537–52Northern Recension, 545, 547, 547
Annales Cambriae, 704Annales regni francorum, 336Annals of St Neots, 540, 550Annals of Ulster, 566Anonymous of St Gallen, 673Anonymus ad Cuimnanum, 621Ansegis(us) of Fontenelle
Capitularium collectio, 327, 690, 698Anselm of Bec and Canterbury, 110, 113, 117,
213, 364–5, 366, 367, 370Anthologia Latina, 598Apocalypse, elders of, 269Apuleius, 280Arator, 329, 520, 600, 601, 616archangel, 231. See also Gabriel; MichaelArculf, 322, 324, 571. See also Adomnán Ardagh Chalice, 136 n. 65Aristotle, 386, 687Arius, heresiarch, 267, 268, 440Armagh, 248, 405, 565, 566, 568, 702armarium, 143, 308Arn of Saint-Amand and Salzburg, 326Arnulf I of Flanders, 201Arnulf II of Flanders, 354Arras, 268, 711. See also Saint-VaastArs Bonifacii, 317Ars Tatuini, 317arsenic, 84arson, 527Ascension, 250Asporius, 512Asser of St Davids, 97, 166, 249, 339, 392,
540, 582, 586, 587, 589, 650, 677Athanasius, 574, 592, 599, 626Athelstan/Æthelstan, king, 97, 189 n. 13, 190,
197, 201, 250, 261, 274–5, 286, 292, 305, 339, 349, 422, 543
book donations of, 445, 486laws, 532manumission of, 419
Athelstan, schoolmaster, 427Atto of Vercelli, 698Audax, 598, 603Augsburg, 325Augustine of Canterbury, St, 122, 123, 145,
236, 238, 315, 412, 413, 450office for, 504
Augustine of Hippo, St, 72, 265, 341, 387, 397, 479, 516, 572, 602, 606, 624, 681, 683
Confessiones, 355, 386, 606Contra aduersarium legis et prophetarum, 606Contra Iulianum, 329De bono coniugali, 683De catechizandis rudibus, 683De civitate Dei, 355, 397, 572, 591, 630, 672,
676De consensu evangelistarum, 571, 572De diversis quaestionibus ad Simplicianum, 683De doctrina christiana, 397, 572De Genesi ad litteram, 606De Genesi contra Manichaeos, 606De immortalitate animae, 672De libero arbitrio, 602De magistro, 602De musica, 602De nuptiis et concupiscentia, 329De sancta virginitate, 683De Trinitate, 170, 247, 701. See also Plate 9.3De videndo Deo, 672Enarrationes in Psalmos, 281, 366, 672Enchiridion, 322. See also Plate 14.1Epistolae, 368In Iohannis Evangelium tractatus CXXIV, 683prayers attributed to, 462Retractationes, 672Soliloquies/Soliloquia, 539, 602, 672–3
Aulus Claudius Charax, 384Ausonius, 387, 388, 600Auxerre, 334. See also Helperic; RemigiusAvianus, 508, 514, 520Avitus of Vienne, bishop of Clermont, 395 n.
27, 599, 628Avranches cathedral, 365 n. 89azurite, 87
Baia, king, 705Baldwin, abbot of Bury St Edmunds, 368, 370Balthild, queen, 318Bamburgh, Northumbria, 231Bangor (Belfast Lough), 483Bardney, 105Barking, 68, 95, 98, 99, 105, 146, 195, 285.
See also ÆthelburhBasil, St, 606Bateson, Mary, 696Bath, 105, 222, 349, 381, 385, 704.
See also SæwoldBe Blaserum, 526bear, savage, tooth of, 90Beauvais, 666
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Bec, 111, 212, 213, 221, 364, 367, 368. See also Anselm; Lanfranc
Bede, 6, 7, 91, 103, 126, 127, 145, 148, 150, 158, 175, 232, 233, 235, 315, 317, 318, 330, 334, 335–6, 340, 396, 407, 468, 482, 483, 513, 520, 521, 538–9, 580, 591, 592, 598, 600, 602, 605, 613, 629, 638, 663, 681. See also Pseudo-Bede
biblical commentaries by, 321, 323, 324, 325, 326, 676
Chronica maiora, 676Collectio in Apostolum, 624De arte metrica, 322, 323, 324, 326, 332, 621,
689De locis sanctis, 570, 611, 667De natura rerum, 248, 321, 323, 325, 518,
675, 683De orthographia, 326, 612, 621De schematibus et tropis, 326, 621, 622De tabernaculo, 323, 326De templo, 323, 324, 335De temporibus, 323, 324, 334, 364, 518, 622,
626De temporum ratione, 318, 325, 326, 330, 332,
334, 513, 518, 626, 683detective, in role of, 613 n. 38Historia abbatum, 323, 538, 610Historia ecclesiastica, 25, 34, 37, 51, 113, 133,
157, 158, 166, 307, 317, 321, 323, 324, 326, 332, 333, 334, 335, 482, 483, 520, 524, 538–9, 570, 587, 591, 607, 610, 646, 648, 676, 703, 711. See also Plate 4.4
In Evangelium Lucae, 368In Genesim, 606In Proverbia Salomonis, 51, 52, 159, 322, 332In Regum librum xxx quaestiones, 324letter to Egbert, 581library of, 606–32Libri iv in principium Genesis, 324martyrology, 323, 326, 630, 666OE Historia ecclesiastica, 166, 285, 521, 532,
539, 544, 559, 587, 670psalter, 480source marks, 618translations, 587transmission of works of, 320–6, 330, 331–6Vitae Cuthberti, 250, 274, 286, 323, 324,
330, 335, 486, 489, 490, 520, 630, 680. See also Plate 22.1
whelk, comments on, 89works by, requests for, 642, 644
bees, 703Bellerophon, 384
Benedict Biscop, 125, 142, 143, 152, 232, 317, 415–16, 450, 482, 607, 610, 612, 613, 620
attitude towards his library, 609book collecting, 609
Benedict of Nursia, St, 207 n. 65, 256, 257, 279, 292, 467
dedication to, 687depiction of, 207 n. 65, 266, 279, 292office for, 490, 502, 504Rule of, 31, 52, 146, 198, 208, 217, 257, 267,
279, 515, 575, 588, 626, 711Benedictine Office, 694Benna of Trier, 361, 362Beornræd. See SamuelBeowulf, 556–7Berengar of Tours, 291Berhtwald, abbot of Reculver, archbishop of
Canterbury, 145, 157, 472Berno of Fleury, 101 n. 30Bertha, wife of Æthelberht, 413Berthold, abbot of Weingarten, 445Bethurum, Dorothy, 696, 699Bewcastle Cross, 127, 134, 469Biblia Gregoriana, 240, 414Billfrith the anchorite, 8–9, 13, 294Binchester, 385bindings, 31, 32, 33, 50, 124, 232 n. 46,
294–309treasure, 4, 13, 271, 275, 290, 304–7, 369, 445
bird-song, 107Birinus, St, 594
office for, 504 n. 106Bischoff, Bernhard, 148, 324, 718Bishop, T. A. M., 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 206,
713Blair, Peter Hunter, 629Blythburgh, bone tablets from, 127boat without oars, journey in, 342Bobbio, 35, 123, 130, 131, 152, 227 n. 18, 319,
334, 615Bodleian Library, Oxford, 295Boethius, 34, 520, 662, 680, 683, 687
De arithmetica, 322De consolatione philosophiae, 29, 252, 346, 347,
504, 520, 539, 672–5, 702De institutione musica, 505
bog. See Faddan MoreBoniface, St, 4, 91, 117, 124, 132, 148, 237,
296, 298, 320, 324, 326, 406, 414, 513, 521, 539, 580, 603, 623, 699. See also Willibald
book requests, 335, 406, 608, 642script of, 157, 627
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Bonner, Gerald, 620, 628book cupboard, 308, 395, 404, 417.
See also armariumBook of Common Prayer, 450books
carried in pockets, 559, 622crumbling to dust, 375damage to, 352, 556, 703destruction of, 7, 275, 360, 496–7, 670disbound, 369execrable, 115–16for cantor, 494–504for entertainment, 4for mass-priest, 494heart-shaped, 27immersion in water of, 9importation of, 5lists of, 7, 427, 494–6, 654–6references to in OE poetry, 668restoration of, 352, 353round, 27shape of, 2, 27–31size of, 21–7, 471, 500, 558storage of, 2, 404, 640 n. 38survival of, in general, 6–7, 390tiny though fat, 500unfinished, 283–5, 440–1, 473unharmed by water, 9written area of, 32–4
Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex, 105Breedon, 105Brendan, St
Navigatio, 703vita, 703
Breviarium Apostolorum, 666Brie, 318Brittany, 202, 221, 318, 320, 339–40, 342, 343,
397, 422, 489script in, 202, 391
Brixworth, Northants, 105Brodie Castle, Morayshire, 721Brooks, Nicholas, 161, 165Brough-under-Stainmore, 385Brown, G. H., 631Brown, T. J. (Julian), 140, 148, 150, 155, 156,
157, 158, 227Bruce-Mitford, Rupert, 149Bruges, 102Brunanburh, battle of, 585Brunanburh, Battle of, 543Brut y Tywysogion, 702Budny, M. O., 714Burchard of Worms, 330
Burchard, son of Ælfgar of Mercia, 424, 442, 443
Burghal Hidage, 532Bury St Edmunds, 18 n. 21, 209 n. 75, 236, 269,
368, 427, 433, 496, 497. See also Baldwin; Leofstan; Master Hugo
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at, 550script at, 222
Byrhtferth of Ramsey, 356, 357, 518, 521, 685–93
Enchiridion, 583, 584, 588, 689Historical Miscellany, 544, 686Vita S. Ecgwini, 688Vita S. Oswaldi, 687, 689, 692, 693
Bywell, 106
Cabrol, F., 484Cædmon of Whitby, 127, 556, 587Caelius. See SeduliusCaen, 212, 213, 221, 367, 368
charters of, 213Caesar. See JuliusCaesarius of Arles, 193, 341, 668 n. 19, 698calf-skin, 14, 234, 416Cambridge Songs, 362Campbell, James, 316cannibals, British, 388canon law, 525, 650 n. 105, 697–8.
See also Collatio legum Romanarum et Mosaicarum; Collectio canonum Hibernensis; Collectio Lanfranci
canon tables, 43, 92, 231, 234, 240, 241, 289, 291, 436, 438
errors in, 441Canones hibernenses. See also CollectioCanterbury, 3, 105, 112, 118, 124, 142, 145,
147–8, 156, 160, 185, 195, 201, 237, 260–9, 283, 285, 286, 352, 372, 413, 443, 545, 558, 561, 610, 693. See also Ælfheah; Ælfric; Æthelgar; Æthelnoth; Albinus; Anselm; Augustine; Berhtwald; Cuthbert, archbishop of Canterbury; Dunstan; Hadrian; Lanfranc; Lyfing; Mellitus; Oda; Plegmund; Sigeric; Stigand; Theodore of Tarsus; Wulfred
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at, 548mass-books, 456parchment at, 16, 39, 40pigment at, 88preparation of quires at, 43 n. 124, 65, 204ruling patterns at, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72ruling procedures at, 60, 61school at, 592–3, 595
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Canterbury, Christ Church, 7, 18, 24, 39, 96, 194, 238, 239, 273, 286, 352, 367, 442, 493, 498. See also Eadwig Basan; Eadmer; John Waltham; William Hadley; William Ingram
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at, 549binding, 303charters of, 159–60, 161, 165, 206–7monks of, depicted, 279script of, 184, 203–5, 212–15, 261scriptorium of, 104, 109, 114, 161, 165, 178,
203–5, 260–9Canterbury, St Augustine’s Abbey, 7, 18, 39,
202, 236, 238, 240, 273, 340, 341, 367, 429, 474, 690. See also Scollandus; Sigeric; Thomas of Elmham
scribes of, 101, 193script of, 261scriptorium of, 114, 160, 165, 193, 203–5,
209, 251–2, 261Canterbury, St Martin’s, 413cantor, books for, 494–504capsa, 2Caradog of Llancarfan, 705Carausius, usurper, 383Carlisle, 377, 379
epitaph, 384carmina figurata, 83, 239carpet pages, 132, 151, 231, 238, 241, 244,
245Carvoran, inscription, 385Cassiodorus, 25, 120, 142 n. 94, 143, 232, 321,
416, 417, 476, 479, 613, 617, 627, 671Expositio psalmorum, 511, 515, 573, 614, 645,
648, 671Historia tripartita, 355, 628Institutiones, 143, 573, 617
Cassius Felix, De medicina, 624Castor, 155Catamanus inscription, Anglesey, 393, 394Cathróe, peregrinus, 342Cato. See Pseudo-Catocattle, theft of, 527Ceadwalla, king of the West Saxons, 596Cellanus of Péronne, 594Centwine, king of Wessex, 594Ceolfrith of Wearmouth-Jarrow, 116, 117,
125, 142, 146, 152, 232, 240, 363, 406, 609, 613
Cerne (Abbas), 97, 105, 118, 432, 460, 557, 558, 684. See also Ælfric; Æthelmær
chalk, 17, 80, 85Chaplais, Pierre, 165
Charisius, 621, 630Charlemagne, 149, 152, 197, 314, 333, 533,
581, 634, 641, 648, 681. See also Einhard Admonitio generalis, 690capitularies of, 637 n. 21, 650collection of canons, 698‘Court Schools’ of, 55, 139, 240, 241, 255,
317will of, 655
Charles the Bald, king and emperor, 256, 314, 495
charm against cattle theft, 527charters, 128, 145, 159–60, 159 n. 184,
161–3, 165, 177, 193, 206–7, 398, 525, 585, 589
portrait format, 207script of, 128, 147, 154, 156, 158, 180, 188,
190, 194, 198–9, 206, 208, 316, 413Chelles, 124, 317, 318, 319Chelsea, Synod of, 698Chester, 385Chester-le-Street, 8, 105, 250, 274, 418, 452,
486. See also Ælfsige; Aldredchickens, consumption of, 379Chi-rho, 129, 132, 135, 228, 234, 239, 244,
245. See also Plate 8.3Chimaera, 384choirs of Heaven, 250, 255, 259Christ, 119, 133, 201, 231, 241, 245, 252,
253, 256, 263, 272, 289, 292, 385, 462–3, 468, 566, 604. See also Mary (BVM)
as Wisdom, 639asleep, 549baptism, 257Betrayal, 50blessing, 439Crucifixion, 50, 262, 263, 271, 272, 280,
289, 290, 291, 305, 438, 439, 444, 465, 466, 571
Deposition, 50divinity of, 440, 462enthroned, 241, 250genealogy of, 462harrowing of Hell, 265, 463healing, 462in Majesty, 133, 232, 417, 438, 439Incarnation, 291, 462. See also
Chi-rho invocation of, 466life of, 466pantocrator, 240Passion of, 241, 464, 466
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Resurrection, 50, 462Second Coming of, 257Temptation of, 241trampling on beasts, 469triumphant, 280, 306
Christ and Satan, 555, 559Christ Church, Canterbury. See
CanterburyChrist II/Christ’s Ascension, 554, 667Christina of Markyate, 468, 470Christopher, St, Life of, 556Chrodegang, Regula canonicorum/Rule of, 45,
191, 507 n. 1, 588chrysography, 77, 85, 90, 98, 132, 237, 239,
253, 255, 260, 362Cicero, 19, 378, 386, 598, 617, 620
De inuentione, 617Somnium Scipionis (De Re Publica vi), 701
Circe, 674Cirencester, 385Clane, Synod of, 405 n. 84Claudia Severa, 380Claudius, emperor, 378Claudius Marius Victor, 600Cledonius, 621Clement III, antipope, 213Clemoes, Peter, 714clerics, depraved, 253, 354Clonmacnois(e), 319Clovesho/Clofesho, Council of, 485, 582, 637
n. 21Cnut, king, ‘The Great’, 97, 119, 206, 276, 292,
344, 359, 362, 423, 424–5, 444, 481, 545, 546, 694
charters of, 206–7confraternity with Christ Church,
Canterbury, 424laws of, 525, 527, 530letter from Denmark of, 425, 530
codex, 2, 376rise of, 2, 379
Codex Oxoniensis Posterior, 341Coena of York, 335Coenwulf, king of Mercia, 161, 586Collatio legum Romanarum et Mosaicarum, 676Collectio canonum Hibernensis, 318, 336, 340,
397, 575, 698Collectio Lanfranci, 213Colloquium hispericum, 512colloquy, 402, 403–4, 424Colmán, bishop, 593Cologne, 269, 277, 325, 330, 334, 344, 362,
444. See also Heribert; Hildebald
colophon(s), 8, 13, 96, 99, 102, 107, 109, 110 n. 59, 112, 119, 120 n. 105, 129, 136, 158, 168, 171, 206 n. 59, 216, 226, 233, 266, 281, 344, 366, 400
colour notes, 76Columba, St, 123, 155, 228, 229, 240, 468, 568,
570. See also scribes, namedand books, 579Rule of, 172
Columbanus, 227, 319, 322, 398, 405Columcille. See ColumbaColva, 705comet, 544Commemoratio Brevis, 505computus, 517–18Conrad II, emperor, 362Constantine I, emperor, 122, 239, 380, 386Constantinople, Council of, 330Constantius, Vita Germani, 574Constitutions of Oda, 698Copenhagen, great fire of, 360Corbie, 124, 137, 200, 250, 251, 254, 351, 488,
498script of, 200
Corbridge, 385Corippus, 600Cornwall, 6, 167, 168, 170, 185, 202, 203, 341,
342, 389, 390, 391, 402, 412Corvey, 254Cosmas of Prague, 22cosmographers, book of, 609cosmography, 335, 643, 654Cotton, Robert, 143 n. 102, 295, 557Cotton-Corpus legendary, 351, 682Court Schools. See CharlemagneCoxe, H. O., 710Crayke, 106, 662Creation, 272, 425Creation of the World (poem), 469Crediton, 185, 279Crick, J., 714Crispinus, 380Cross, J.C., 714Crowland/Croyland, 105, 285, 704.
See also Felix of CrowlandCrucifixion, depiction of, 133, 250. See also
Christ cryptogram, 342, 381, 385Cummian, 398curse tablets, 381, 385, 386. See also
Plate 15.2Cuthbert, archbishop of Canterbury, 6, 485,
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coffin of, 117, 135, 144, 296, 418community of, 422office for, 486, 487, 490, 504shrine of, 418translation of, 144, 296, 418
Cuthbert of Wearmouth-Jarrow, 112, 317, 335, 644
Cuthswith, abbess of Inkberrow, 146, 177Cuthwine, bishop of Dunwich, 616Cwoenthryth, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet
and Winchcombe, 161Cynegils, king of Wessex, 594Cynewulf, OE poet, 554, 587, 665–9Cyprian of Carthage, 599Cyprianus Gallus, 600, 601, 628
Dalriada, 230Damasus, pope, 230, 436, 600Daniel, bishop of Winchester, 148 n. 132Darley, Derbyshire, 456David of Wales, St, 704
vita by Rhygyfarch, 171David, king of Judah and Israel, 124, 133, 239,
272, 289, 480, 481Anglo-Saxon ruler as, 124
Davye, George, 477Day, John, 709De coloribus et mixtionibus, 76, 78De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae, 611De ordine creaturarum, 607, 611De raris fabulis, 402–3De tribulationibus, 700Deer, Aberdeenshire, 172Defensor, Liber scintillarum, 514, 698Demetrius of Tarsus, 378Deutz, 269, 362Devil, 268Dickens, Charles, 144Dido, 383Diomedes, 621Dionysius Exiguus, 334, 575Domesday Book, 14, 191, 220, 434, 548, 685, 716
Exon, 220Great, 304Little, 220Winton, 489, 491
Domneva of Thanet, 114Donatus (Tiberius Claudius), 404, 511, 512,
598, 603, 622Interpretationes Virgilianae, 651
Doyle, A. I., 156
Dracontius, 600, 628Dream of the Rood, 127, 464, 555drunkenness, 191Dubsláine, Irish peregrinus, 342Dubthach, Irish peregrinus, 342Dumville, David N., 129 n. 32, 150, 158, 190, 714Dunadd, Argyllshire, 231
inscribed pebble from, 150dunce (in the British Museum), 632Dunchad, 328Dungal, 328Dunstan of Canterbury, St, 4, 39, 104, 109,
113, 193, 198, 201–2, 203, 251, 252, 261, 262, 276, 279, 282, 283, 292, 342, 356, 400, 458, 490, 491, 583, 673
Classbook of, 4, 201, 202, 251, 263, 282, 341, 400
correcting books, 113handwriting of, 201, 341, 350, 400vita of, by B, 40, 60, 341, 357, 364, 370, 544,
693, 711Durham, 8, 9, 61, 185, 278, 281, 302, 418, 457,
493, 498. See also Cuthbert, St; scribes named: William, Symeon; William Carilef
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at, 550book collection of, 366preparation of quires at, 43 n. 124script at, 215–17
Eadburh, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet, 4, 117, 124, 132, 237, 407, 414
Eadfrith, bishop of Lindisfarne, 8–9. See also scribes, named
Eadmer of Canterbury, 213, 214. See also scribes, named
Eadmund, king, 201Eadred, king, 543
charters of, 190 n. 14Eadwig, king, 201, 543
charters of, 198–9, 201Eadwig Basan. See scribes, namedEaldred, bishop of Worcester, archbishop of
York, 99, 344, 363, 459, 500, 547Ealhswith, wife of Alfred the Great, 461Eanbald I of York, 639, 640, 654Eanbald II of York, 640Eanmund, founder of a cell of Lindisfarne, 94Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 715Early English Text Society, 711, 715Ebbo of Reims, 261Ebersperger, B., 714Ecgbert, abbot of Rath Melsigi, 235
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Ecgbert, monk and bishop, 125Echternach, 50, 101, 137, 148, 150, 152, 153,
235–6, 320, 325, 419, 651. See Samuel; scribes, named: Laurentius, Thomas
charters of, 235Edgar, ætheling, 548Edgar, king, 118, 119, 180 n. 27, 198, 201,
252–4, 256, 275, 276, 291, 292, 305, 543, 544, 545, 685
charters of, 198, 200laws of, 527, 528, 531New Minster Charter of, 252–4, 275–6.
See also Plate 10.3Edington, battle of, 539, 540Edith, sister of Athelstan, wife of Otto I, 254Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor, 277Edith of Wilton, 98, 361Edmund, ætheling, 544Edmund, king, 342, 349, 543
charters of, 190 n. 14laws of, 527
Edward the Ætheling, 278Edward the Confessor, 358, 546
writ of, 215 n. 15Edward the Elder, king, 197, 274, 541
laws of, 527Edward the Exile, 548Edward the Martyr, 544Egbert, archbishop of York, 335, 581, 636,
642decrees associated with, 528Dialogus associated with, 484, 581penitential attributed to, 317
Egbert of Trier, 280, 362Egidius, 392Ehwald, Rudolph, 599Eichstätt, 325Einhard, Vita Karoli Magni, 166, 676Elene, 666Elizabeth I, queen, 537Ely, 14 n. 5, 105, 256, 270, 275, 305, 330, 457.
See also Liber Eliensisbook collection of, 3
Emma-Ælfgifu, queen, 119, 276, 292, 344, 355, 358, 423, 444
Enchiriadis, 505–6Encomium Emmae reginae, 277, 355Ennius, 508, 598Eorcenwald, bishop of London, 146
psalter of, 146 n. 118epigrams, feeble, 388Epiphanius, 628episcopal lists, 544
Epistola S. Hieronymi de nominibus pedum, 603epitaphs, 384Erik the Good, king, 359Erlenbald, abbot of Reichenau, 321Essen, 98Ethelberht. See ÆthelberhtEthilwald, bishop of Lindisfarne.
See ÆthilwaldEucherius of Lyons, 324, 573Eugenius of Toledo, 600Eugippius, 625Euripides, 508Europa, 383, 384Eusebius of Caesarea, 231, 436, 628, 676
Historia ecclesiastica, 355, 522, 592, 615, 627Eutropius, 628, 674Eutyches, 4, 340Eva of Wilton, 361evangelist portraits, 267–9, 271, 289–90,
439–40Evesham, 191, 359Excerptiones de Prisciano, 680, 683Excerptiones pseudo-Egberti, 681, 698Exeter, 17, 24, 105, 114, 185, 280, 285,
286, 367, 427, 496, 497, 553, 561. See also Leofric
bindings from, 298notation, 505ruling patterns at, 71, 73ruling procedures at, 61script at, 209scriptorium at, 96, 184
Expositio missae, 52, 82, 163Eynsham, 16 n. 11, 97, 105, 118, 432.
See also Ælfric Ezra (in Codex Amiatinus), 82, 143, 232, 234,
308, 417, 640 n. 38
Fabricius, abbot of Abingdon, 15Faddan More, peat bog, psalter from, 124, 721Faremoutiers, 124, 317, 318Fates of the Apostles, 666Fécamp, 359, 366, 368feline, 246Felix of Crowland, 521, 703Felix of Thibiuca, St, 631female scribes. See scribes, female; scriptrixFinán, bishop, 593Finian of Moville, St, 123 n. 6Firmicus Maternus, 101Fischer, Boniface, 715fish, 141. See also Moselle
gall of, 85
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Flavigny, 59Flavius Cerialis, 380Fletton, 155Fleury, 101, 281, 334, 350, 356, 357, 454, 648,
685, 691. See also Abbo; Adrevald; Berno; Gauzlin; Lantfred
exchange of books with England, 356–7, 686–8
preparation of quires at, 63script of, 200
Flixborough, 95, 106Flixton Hall, Suffolk, 115 n. 84Florence of Worcester, 549Folcard of Saint-Bertin, 355Fonthill Letter, 589foot-washing, 265Forbes-Leith, W., 711Forfang, 526Fortunata, slave, 377. See also Plate 15.1Fortunatus. See VenantiusFrankish king-list, 328Franks Casket, 127, 134Freising, 191 n. 19, 325, 326, 603Frithegod, 100, 521Frothar, bishop of Toul, 74 n. 253Froumundus of Tegernsee, 110 n. 59, 111 n. 63Fulco, archbishop of Reims, letter to King
Alfred, 676Fulda, 152, 250, 298, 307, 324, 325, 326, 333,
407, 624, 627, 644Fursey, St, 123
Gabriel, archangel, 133Gaius, Institutes, 376galena, 81Gameson, Richard, 714Gauzlin of Fleury, 357Gebrand, bishop of Roskilde, 360 n. 59Geffrei Gaimar, 550Gelasian Sacramentary, 319Gelhi/Gelli, son of Arthudd, 244, 338genealogies, 539Genesis, Old Saxon, 331, 348Gennadius, 628Genoels-Elderen diptych, 306, 308Gent, 283
St Peter’s, 201, 351Gerbald/Ghaerbald of Liège, 328, 698Gerbert of Aurillac, 686Gerefa. See Wulfstan (Lupus)Gerhard of Brogne, 198, 349Germanus, abbot of Winchcombe,
691–2
Gerward, ‘librarian’ of Louis the Pious, finally at Lorsch, 324, 650
Ghaerbald of Liège. See GerbaldGilbert, J. T., 710Gildas, 314, 339, 381, 391, 393, 396, 397, 398,
404, 409, 511, 520, 599, 628, 702Gilson, J. P., 712Gisela, Charlemagne’s sister, 318Giso, bishop of Wells, 457Glascwm, 705Glastonbury, 39, 97, 105, 191 n. 20, 192, 193,
201, 202, 203, 204, 246, 251, 252, 283, 285, 286, 341, 342, 347, 350, 400, 491, 561, 673, 704
monks of, slaughtered, 548parchment, arrangement of, 39
Glosa Psalmorum ex traditione seniorum, 672Glossa ordinaria, 471Glossae Bridferti in Bedam, 686, 688glossae collectae, 524, 610glossaries, 128, 524, 592glosses/glossing, 8, 29, 189, 238, 246, 332, 341,
343, 346, 351, 392, 399, 400–2, 461, 475, 476, 477, 517, 519, 522–4, 587, 719
ruling for, 68Gloucester, 192Glunz, Hans, 441gluttony, 514Gneuss, Helmut, 327, 473, 496, 648, 714goats, 14, 21, 271, 297God, hand of, 439, 445Godden, Malcolm, 714Godgifu, sister of Edward the Confessor, 445Godhead, nature of, 289, 291. See also
TrinityGoding, priest and scribe of Worcester, 99,
192Godman, Peter, 520Gododdin, 399Godwine, earl, 546–7, 548gold, 78, 89–91Goscelin of Saint-Bertin, 98, 114, 219, 355,
361, 504, 521Gospel of Nicodemus, 576gospel-books, 225–43Gradus ad Parnassum, 384grammar books, 3, 4, 49, 115, 317, 576, 621–3,
647Gratian, emperor, 387Great Malvern, 283Greek, 169, 246, 610Green, Dennis, 182Gregorian chant, 505
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Gregory I, the Great, pope, 122, 123, 129, 133, 141, 238, 256, 315, 324, 413, 484, 516, 606, 617, 636, 667, 681, 720
Dialogi, 365, 572, 573, 582, 672, 683Homiliae in evangelia, 165, 672letters, 642Moralia in Iob, 330, 366, 613–14, 624, 677,
683. See also Laidcenn; Adalbert prayers attributed to, 462Regula pastoralis, 24, 52, 252, 538, 539, 642,
677. See also Alfred the Great Whitby Life of, 317, 703, 704
Gregory II, pope, 142 n. 95Gregory VII, pope, 362 n. 73Gregory of Tours, 321, 395 n. 27, 628, 683Gregory’s Law, 34 n. 81Grimalt of St Gallen, 323Grimbald of Saint-Bertin, 347, 452, 677guardian angel, prayer to, 465Guido d’Arezzo, 506Gullick, Michael, 714Gundulf, bishop of Rochester, 367
Gundulf Bible, 426Gutberct. See Cuthbert of Canterbury,
Cuthbert of Wearmouth-JarrowGuthlac, St, 468
office for, 490, 504vita of, 703
Guthrum, Viking king, 166treaty with Alfred, 527
Gwynedd, inscription from, 394
Hadrian, emperor, 376, 378Hadrian, pope, 676Hadrian of Canterbury, 128, 150, 152, 413,
510, 580, 592, 598, 610, 614, 625Hæddi, bishop of the West Saxons, 595half-sheet. See singletonsHalitgar of Cambrai, 328, 698Hardwick, Charles, 710Harley, Edward, 295Harley, Robert, 295Harold Godwinson, 278Hartlepool, 105, 127, 134Hartmut of St Gallen, 323Hartzell, D., 493Hatfield, Synod of, 413Hautvillers, 141, 261Haymo, 682Heahberht, bishop of Worcester, 161 n. 197Heaven, 265, 271Hector, 383Hegesippus, 573, 627
Heliand, 287, 330, 347Hell, 265, 268
harrowing of, 463Helperic of Auxerre
De computo ecclesiastico, 356, 687, 688Hemming of Worcester, 99, 146 n. 125, 192,
306, 549Henry Bradshaw Society, 711Henry I, king of England, 185, 548Henry II of Germany, 275Henry III of Germany, 275Henry VIII, king of England, 362Henry of Huntingdon, 550‘Heraclius’ (recipe collection), 76, 86 n. 307,
89herbal, 18, 280, 284Herbert Losinga, 117, 366, 368Hereford, 105, 185, 303, 304, 668Hereman, bishop of Ramsbury and Sherborne,
219, 363Herewald, bishop of Llandaff, 396 n. 32Heribert of Deutz, archbishop of Cologne,
362 n. 73Hermeneumata pseudodositheana, 510Hersfeld, 269, 362Hertford, Synod of, 698Hesiod, 597Heslop, T. A., 208Hexham, 105, 416. See also Acca; Maban Hilary of Poitiers, 611Hildebald of Cologne, 325Hildegard, mother of Egbert of Trier, 362Hill, Joyce, 714Hincmar of Reims, 330, 348 n. 13, 676Hinton St Mary, mosaic, 385Hisperica famina, 593, 595, 600, 703Historia Alexandri, 522Historia Brittonum, 677Hlothere, king of Kent, 145
charter of, 128, 145, 472Holy Island. See LindisfarneHomer, 508, 597Honorius, emperor, 381Horace, 386, 600, 629, 702Hoxne Treasure, 383Hrabanus Maurus, 163, 250, 279, 328, 330,
345, 663, 683De clericorum institutione, 330De computo, 194, 328, 330De laudibus sanctae crucis, 83, 192, 250–1,
330, 520on Judith, 330on the Pauline Epistles, 330
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Hucbald of Saint-Amand, 506Hugbald, 462Hugeburc, Hodoeporicon of Willibald, 325Hugh, abbot of New Minster, 221Hugh Candidus, 550Hugh of Saint-Victor, 130 n. 37Hunbert, bishop of Würzburg, 326, 333Husband’s Message, 554Hwætberht, abbot of Wearmouth-Jarrow,
125, 142, 608, 642Hyginus
Astronomica, 688Fabulae, 674
Hywel Dda, 399
Ieuan ap Sulien of Llanbadarn Fawr, 169, 404, 702–5. See also scribes, named
Vita S. Paterni, 702Iliad latinus, 515, 520Illtud. See MaglocunusIne, king of Wessex, 305
laws of, 586ink, 73–80. See De coloribus et mixtionibus;
HeracliusInnocents, massacre of, 256intestines, eaten away, 381Inventio crucis, 666Iona, 126, 172, 240, 319, 397, 595. See also
Adomnán; Aidan; Columba; Ségénecrosses at, 241library of, 570–8, 629
Ioruet/Iorwerth, Welshman at Winchester, 202 n. 31, 341
Ireland, 5, 9, 18, 167, 202, 229, 422, 612. See also Annals of Ulster; Ardagh; Armagh; Bangor; Dubsláine; Dubthach; Faddan More; Kells; Laidcenn; Mac Bethad; Máel Inmuin; Muirchú; Patrick; Springmount; Ultán
Anglo-Saxons studying in, 593, 610Irenaeus, 227Isidore of Seville, 21, 321, 329, 353, 573, 606,
612, 618Chronica maiora, 612, 628, 676De ecclesiasticis officiis, 612De natura rerum, 194, 512, 517, 573, 612,
675, 683De ortu et obitu patrum, 515, 612, 645Etymologiae, 156, 333, 351, 511, 513, 518,
522, 573, 612, 622, 630, 645, 672, 676Sententiae, 514, 612, 699Synonyma, 498, 510, 602, 603–5Versus in bibliotheca, 656, 657
Israel the Grammarian, 198
Iustus, St, office for, 502ivories, 306, 308, 722
James, H., 710James, Montague Rhodes, 710, 713James the deacon of York, 452, 636Jarrow, 95, 134
dedication inscription, 126javelin, 379Javolenus Priscus, 376Jean de Berry, 720Jean de Montchenu, 27Jerome, St, 140, 386, 388, 408, 436, 470, 476,
479, 516, 572, 592, 599, 606, 630, 655, 663, 671, 683, 693. See also Pseudo-Jerome
Chronicon, 676Commentarii in evangelium Mathaei, 572Commentarii in Hiezechielem, 572Commentarii in Naum, 572Commentarii in Osee, 572De situ et nominibus locorum Hebraicorum, 572De viris illustribus, 348, 515, 574, 628In Ecclesiasten, 146In epistolam Pauli ad Galatas, 646Liber quaestionum hebraicarum in Genesim, 572prayers attributed to, 462
Jesse of Amiens, 699Joachim, 272John Cassian, St, 576, 599, 626John Chrysostom, St, 619, 625, 645, 681John of Worcester, 549John Scotus Eriugena, 314, 328John the archcantor, 144, 482John the Baptist, 256John the Deacon, 328John the Divine, 256, 267, 268John the Old Saxon, 347John Waltham of Christ Church, Canterbury,
720John of Worcester, 549Jones, Charles, 622Joscelin, John, 537Joseph Scottus, 645, 646, 649Josephus, 21, 573, 606, 618, 627Jouarre, 318, 319. See also TheudlechildisJudas, 268Judith of Flanders, 98, 118, 270, 271, 278, 286,
292, 307, 362, 363, 370, 424, 442, 443, 444, 445. See also Plates 10.9, 18.2
Judith, OE poem, 556, 557Julian of Eclanum, 626, 672Julian of Toledo, 603, 612, 622, 680
Prognosticon, 622, 672, 680, 683
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Julian, office for, 504Juliana, 554, 665Julius Caesar, 378Jumièges, 220, 270, 273, 344, 358, 365, 457,
565. See also Rainald; Robert (Champart)Junilius Africanus, 598, 602Juno, 383Jupiter, 383, 385Justinus
Epitome, 649, 676Juvenal, 378, 386, 387, 519, 598, 601, 702Juvencus, 322, 341, 400, 520, 572, 573, 600,
628, 702
Katherine, office for, 504Kauffmann, C. M., 713Kells, Co. Meath, 172
crosses at, 241Kemble, John Mitchell, 551Kendall, Calvin, 622Kendrick, T. D., 712Kenelm, St, 454, 688Kenneth MacAlpine, 171Ker, Neil, 179, 696, 713, 716Keynes, S.D., 590Keynsham, Roman villa, 384Knappe, Gabriele, 511Knut. See CnutKylian, 319
Lactantius, 520, 598Laidcenn (MacBaith)
Ecloga de Moralibus in Iob, 646Lorica of, 128, 463
Laistner, Max, 608, 615, 618, 619Lambarde, William, 532Lambeth, manor at, 445Landévennec, 330, 372, 438.
See also Winwaloci; WrmonocLanfranc of Bec and Canterbury, 6, 105, 212,
213, 215, 217, 291, 364, 366, 367, 370. See also Collectio Lanfranci
exemplars loaned by, 221, 367gloss on Pauline epistles, 367
Lantfred of Fleury, 356 n. 45, 365, 521, 692Laon, 137, 318, 488. See also Martin of LaonLapidge, Michael, 519, 521, 596, 608, 621, 624,
625, 629, 631, 651, 714, 715Last Judgement, 231, 268, 277Lathcen. See LaidcennLatin language, 177latinity, 165, 199 n. 9, 229, 400, 464, 478, 580law books
Anglo-Saxon, 175, 525–36Welsh, 248, 399
Law, Vivien, 512, 603Lawrence, St, 272lazurite, 87lectio divina, 23Leo the Great, pope, 575, 681Leofric, bishop of Exeter, 96, 209, 212 n. 3,
280, 286, 427, 433, 453–4, 490, 496, 501, 553, 560, 719
Leofstan, abbot of Bury St Edmunds, 427Leominster, 209, 705Lérins, 610Les Andelys-sur-Seine, 317, 318Leuthere, bishop of the West Saxons, 318, 595Libellus responsionum, 333Liber Angeli, 702Liber Commonei, 168Liber Eliensis, 4, 275Liber ex lege Moysi, 676Liber Landauensis, 705Liber Nemroth, 688Liber pontificalis, 321, 628, 676Lichfield, 105, 154, 160, 168, 236, 338, 668.
See also Æthelwald; Plate 5.1scriptorium of, 163, 164
Lieftinck, G. I., 157Lifris of Llancarfan, 396 n. 32, 705Lincoln, 426, 720
oath records, 472, 477Lindisfarne (Holy Island), 8, 9, 105, 118,
127, 134, 144, 154, 155, 416, 418, 476. See also Æthilwald; Aidan; Aldred; Billfrith; Cuthbert, St; Eadfrith; Eanmund; Osgyth; Oswald; Plates 4.1, 4.2, 8.1
dogs of, 234parchment-making at, 15scriptorium of, 104, 149, 151, 233
Lindsay, W. M., 711lion, 280literacy, 1, 4, 103, 127, 128, 156, 174, 182–4,
382, 392, 434, 580–90, 668, 718Liudger, St, 334, 644, 646–7, 649.
See also Werden Liudhard, bishop, 413Livy (Titus), 381, 676Llanbadarn Fawr (Ceredigion), 169–70, 173,
246–8, 404, 701, 705. See also Ieuan; Rhygyfarch; Sulien
Llancarfan, Morgannwg, 404. See also Caradog; Lifris
charters of, 398
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Llandaff, 121, 128. See also Herewald; Liber Landauensis
charters of, 398witness lists, 396
Llandeilo Fawr, 154 n. 158, 168, 244, 338, 396sculpture from, 245
Llangrannog, Ceredigion, 389 n. 4Llanilltud Fawr, 394Llanthony, 109Llantwit Major, 121Llyfr Iorwerth, 248Lobbes, 422Loding. See LaidcennLoeguire, king, 705London, 105, 166, 283, 377, 387, 545, 561.
See also Westminster St Paul’s, 146
Lorsch, 324. See also GerwardLouis the Pious, 324, 698. See also GerwardLow Ham, Roman villa, 382, 383Lowe, Elias Avery, 141, 144, 148, 156, 164,
165, 227, 711, 713Luard, H. R., 710Lucan, 600, 601, 702Lucretius, 600, 627Lull of Mainz, 112, 117, 334, 335, 521, 642,
654Lullingstone villa, Kent, 383Lupus of Ferrières, 111 n. 63, 328, 663, 692Luxeuil, 137, 152, 319Lyfing, archbishop of Canterbury, 424Lyre, Normandy, 365
Maban of Hexham, 452, 483Mabinogi, 701Mac Bethad, Irish peregrinus, 342Maccabees, fragment of, 144, 415, 612McGurk, Patrick, 715Machutus, St, office for, 502Mackay, Thomas, 614McKee, Helen, 714Macrobius, 248, 357, 518, 519, 687, 688, 701Madan, Falconer, 710Maél Inmuin, Irish peregrinus, 342Maeldúb, Irishman, 594Magi, 256Maglocunus, king of Gwynedd, 396Mainz, 325, 326, 362, 644. See also LullMalcolm Canmore, king of Scotland, 278, 292Mallius Theodorus, 598Malmesbury, 3, 105, 307, 556, 561, 593, 594.
See also Aldhelm, William of Malmesbury; scribes, named: Wulfwig
Manchester, 385Cathedral, carved slab in, 470
map, putative, 677Marcellinus Comes, 627Marchiennes, Flanders, 52Margaret, queen of Scotland, 6, 271, 278, 292,
305, 548. See also Plate 10.10Marsden, Richard, 613, 714Martial, epigrammatist, 5, 378Martianus Capella, 202, 328, 340, 341, 505,
511, 687, 688, 702Martin of Braga, 683Martin of Laon, 314, 328Martin of Tours, St, 656Martyrologium hieronymianum, 576, 701Marvels of the East, 287, 556Mary (BVM), 253, 258, 291, 462, 465, 704
Assumption of, 368Coronation of, 257Dormition of, 257, 259nativity of, 256office for, 465, 466Virgin and Child, 231, 241, 268, 440
Mary Magdalene, 256Master Hugo of Bury St Edmunds,
18 n. 21Master of the Registrum Gregorii,
361 n. 69Matilda, abbess of Essen, 361, 370, 544Matilda, mother of Otto I, 361Matilda of Tuscany, 363 n. 78Maundy, 265, 464maxims, 514Maximus, 681Medeshamstede, 138medica, 193, 365, 532. See also Cassius
Felix Meehan, Denis, 572Mellitus of Canterbury, St, 315
office for, 492, 504Melrose, 105, 144Menander, 508Menologium, 469, 546Mercian Register, 543, 544, 550Mercury, 381merman, 241Messalina, empress, 378Metz, 254, 255, 257, 261. See also Adalbert;
Amalarius; ChrodegangMeyvaert, Paul, 612Michael, archangel, 133, 256, 272Middle English, 177Milan, edict of (313), 2
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Mildred/Mildreth of Thanet, St, 114. See also Plate 22.5
office for, 493, 504Millar, E. G., 712Milo, 520Milret of Worcester, 6Minster-in-Thanet, 98, 105 124, 147, 148, 161,
237. See also Cwoenthryth; Domneva; Eadburh; Mildred
Miraculae Niniae, 317Missale francorum, 319Missale gallicanum vetus, 319Monasteriales indicia, 31, 77 n. 269, 95, 496Mondsee, 325Monkwearmouth. See Wearmouth-JarrowMont Saint-Michel, 357, 359, 365, 368.
See also Riwallon; Scollandusillumination at, 358–9ruling patterns at, 70scribes of, 101, 221
Monte Cassino, 267, 363, 424, 645, 681Mosan-style initials, 222Moselle, fish, 655Moucan, Prayer of, 463, 702mouse, 246Muchelney, 487Muirchú moccu Macthéni, 568, 702, 703, 705Murbach, 323, 332, 622murder, 527music. See notationMynors, Roger, 713
Nag Hammadi library, 579Nativity, depiction of, 250Nechtan, king of the Picts, 7Neratius Marcellus, 377Netzer, Nancy, 715New Minster. See WinchesterNew Minster Charter. See Edgar, kingNicolas, office for, 504Niedermünster, 267Nile, 2Nonius Marcellus, 662Nordenfalk, Carl, 227Northumbrian annals, 334nose, gift of, 703notation, musical, 444, 455, 486–94Nothelm, priest of London, 607, 616Notre-Dame du Château (Cherbourg), 365Nowell, Laurence, 532Nunnaminster. See WinchesterNursling, Hants, 105, 627nymphs, 385
O’Neill, Patrick, 672Oda, archbishop of Canterbury, 100Odbert of Saint-Bertin, 269, 354Odense, 359Odo of Cluny, 198Oengus, martyrology of, 703Œthelred, king of Essex, 146Offa, king of Mercia, 142 n. 93, 146–7, 161,
162, 232 n. 44, 417Offa Bible, 146, 417, 422, 531, 668ogham, 121, 132, 391 n. 13Ogilvy, J. D. A., 632Olaf Haraldsson, king of Norway, 359Olaf Tryggvason, king of Norway, 359Old English Martyrology, 588, 631Old Sarum. See SalisburyOrchard, Andy, 629Orderic Vitalis, 110, 358, 365Ordlaf, ealdorman, 589Ordo Romanus I, 483Ordwulf, son of Ordgar, 279Origen, 618 n. 62Orléans. 268. See also TheodulfOrosius, 362, 520, 521, 539, 598, 607, 628, 646,
655, 674, 675–6Orpheus, 384orpiment, 76, 77, 81, 84–5, 90Osgar, abbot of Abingdon, 356Osgyth stone (Lindisfarne), 135Osmund, bishop of Salisbury, 218, 309, 459Oswald, bishop of Worcester, St, 40, 99, 101,
105, 180 n. 27, 198, 199, 281, 685, 690–1vita of, 544, 690. See also Byrhtferth
Oswald, king of Northumbria, 8, 499, 595office for, 502
Oswy/Oswiu, king of Northumbria, 125, 595Otford, Kent, 382Othhere, voyage of, 675Otto I, the Great, 254, 255, 261, 349, 361Otto II of Germany, 275Otto III of Germany, 275Ovid, 4, 702
Ars Amatoria/Art of Love, 4, 246, 341, 400, 519, 630, 702. See also Plate 9.2
Metamorphoses, 598, 599, 674, 702
Pacuvius, 508Padarn, St, staff of, 701Paedagogus, 601Pagans Hill, 381Page, R. I., 135, 713Palaeographical Society, 710, 715palimpsest, 19–20
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Palladius, bishop, 122, 568papal libraries, 656papyrus, 2, 6parchment. 2, 6, 14–21, 95, 240, 395, 416.
See also palimpsestholes in, 18, 479purple, 90, 125, 139, 237, 239, 240, 253, 304,
362, 416Parker, Matthew, 295, 346, 537, 709Parkes, Malcolm Beckwith, 158, 335, 719Paschasius Radbertus, 328, 683Passau, 645Pastor Hermae, 645Paternus, St, of Avranches, 702Paternus, St, of Vannes, 702Patrick, St, apostle of Ireland, 122, 225, 314,
341, 409, 565–9Confessio, 565Epistola ad milites Corotici, 565Synodus Episcoporum, 568vitae of, 568
Paul, abbot of St Albans, 99, 106, 221, 367Paul, St, 256, 386, 387, 616, 620, 624
forged letters of, 662Paul the Deacon/Paulus Diaconus, 516, 603
Homiliary of, 336, 346 n. 7, 368, 681Paulinus of Milan, 599Paulinus of Nola, 159, 317, 520, 573, 599, 614,
628Carmen natalitia, 156
Paulinus of Pella, 600Paulinus of York, 636Paulus Orosius. See OrosiusPaulus Quaestor, 598, 600, 601Pelagius, 3, 339, 386–8, 409, 599pen, 395
broad-nibbed, 79dipping, 439dripping black tears, 190manipulation of, 142, 147, 156, 200, 209,
218, 223quill, 95reed, 140sharpening, trimming, 95, 439slanted, 144, 205tucked behind ear, 95
Pentecost, depiction of, 259, 272pen-trials, 207 n. 64per cola et commata, 420, 451Péronne, 319Persius, 386, 601
Satires, 512, 519Peter, St, 253, 256, 272, 406, 620
Peter of Pisa, 603Peter’s Pence, 527Peterborough, 97, 105, 138, 155, 206 n. 56,
270, 285, 286, 344, 427, 457, 530, 548. See also scribes, named; Earnwine
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at, 550books donated to, 427sheep of, 15
Petrine Epistles, golden, 4, 407pharmocopoeia, 287Philippus, 317Philosophy, depiction of, 252Phocas, 520, 598, 601, 603, 621, 647Picts, 171Pilheard, witness, 161 n. 201Pirmin of Reichenau, Scarapsus, 698plants, 284Plegmund, archbishop of Canterbury, 485pliage, 35, 57Pliny the Elder, 379, 598, 607
Historia naturalis, 518, 573, 626, 650, 675Pliny the Younger, 377Plummer, Charles, 601, 711pocket gospel-books, 22, 26, 172, 226, 228points. See punctuationPompeii, inscriptions at, 131, 382Pompeius Trogus, 598, 603, 612, 621, 649Pope, John C., 714Porfyrius/Porphyrius (Publilius Optatianus),
6, 239, 662Porphyry, 687Porter, David, 510Portmahomack, Easter Ross, 7, 15Prescott, Andrew, 715pricking, 52–66, 119, 651 n. 109Priscian, 17, 400 n. 63, 511, 513, 517, 598, 603,
647, 681Proba, 598Prosper of Aquitaine, 498, 519, 520, 601,
627Prudentius, 34, 284, 345, 348, 520, 628, 702
Cathemerinon, 504Psychomachia, 284, 291
psalters, 289,