CLASP Handlist
Manuscript: Cambridge, University Library, Gg. 5. 35
- Date
- xi^med
- Origin
- Canterbury (St Augstine's)
- URL
- https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-GG-00005-00035/792
Bibliography
- Ker, N. R., Medieval libraries of Great Britain: a list of surviving books 2nd, Royal Historical Society guides and handbooks 3 (London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1964)
- Lapidge, Michael, "The hermeneutic style in tenth-century Anglo-Latin literature", Anglo-Saxon England 4 67-111 (1975)
- Lapidge, Michael, "The study of Latin texts in late Anglo-Saxon England: [1] the evidence of Latin glosses", in Nicholas Brooks (ed.), Latin and the vernacular languages in early Medieval Britain, Studies in the early history of Britain (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1982) 99-140
- Carley, James P., "Two pre-Conquest manuscripts from Glastonbury Abbey", Anglo-Saxon England 16 197-212 (1987)
- Gretsch, Mechthild, The intellectual foundations of the English Benedictine reform, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 25 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999)
Contents in handlist:
- Aldhelm Aenigmata, f. 394v-407r, (ALDHELM.Aenig)
- Aldhelm Carmen de uirginitate, f. 319v-327r, (ALDHELM.CarmVirg)
- Bede De die iudicii, f. 416r-18r, v. 1-154+155, (BEDE.DieIud)
- Tatwine Enigmata, f. 374v-377v, (TATWINE.Aenig)
- Wynfrith (Bonifatius) Enigmata, f. 382r-388v, (BONIFACE.Aenig)
- Frithegod of Canterbury and Brioude Commemorative verses on various saints and patrons, f. 362v-363v, (FRITHEGOD.Comm. Vers)
- Wulfstan of Winchester Narratio metrica de S. Swithuno, f. 423r-v, excerpt: v. 984-1021, (WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun)
- Wulfstan of Winchester Epanaleptic verses on All Saints, f. 362v-363v, (WULFSTANC.Epan.Vers)
- Oswald of Ramsey Retrograde verses on composing verse, f. 419r-v, (OSWALD.Retro.Vers)
- Oswald of Ramsey Prayer to Christ in retrograde verses, f. 419v, (OSWALD.Xprist.Retro)
- Metrical versions of the Lord’s Prayer, f. 421r, (N.Paternoster.Vers)
- Metrical version of the Creed, f. 422r, (N.Credo.Vers)
- Logogriphs from the ‘Cambridge Songs’ manuscript, f. 418v, (N.CambridgeSongs.Aenig)
- Bibliotheca magnifica (enigmata on the liberal arts)(12), f. 423v-425r, (N.BibliothecaMag.Aenig)
- Poems on medical subjects from Cambridge, UL, Gg.5.35, f. 422v, (N.Schol.Medic)
- Theodore, archbishop of Canterbury octosyllabic prayer addressed to God, f. 388v, (THEODORE.Sator.Octo)