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- Text: u.a. Anonymus: Potio in apostema und Potio ad capitis dolorem; Prudentius: Cathemerinon; Prudentius: Psychomachia; Prudentius: Peristephanon
- Schriftheimat: Nordfrankreich (Saint-Bertin? Arras? Saint-Vaast?)
- Entstehungszeit: 9. Jh.
- Provenienz: A note on p. 1 suggests that the MS was still on the Continent and probably at Saint-Bertin at the beginning of sec. x. The MS probably reached England during sec. x, but medieval ownership and whereabouts are unknown. Owned by Daniel Rogers (ca. 1538 – 91) and given to Corpus Christi College along with other books previously owned by Rogers in sec. xvii.
Glossen
- Über 100 ae. Griffelglossen und 32 ae. Farbstiftglossen zu Prudentius: Psychomachia
- 1 ae. Griffelglosse und 5 ae. Federglossen zu Prudentius: Cathemerinon
- 5 ae. Federglossen zu Prudentius: Peristephanon
- 9 ae. Federglossen zu Potio in apostema und Potio ad capitis dolorem
Editionen
- Glossen zu Potio in apostema/Potio ad capitis dolorem: unediert
- Glossen zu Cathemerinon
- Cunningham (1966: 1 – 72)
- Glossen zu Psychomachia:
- Cunningham (1966: 149 – 181)
- Glossen zu Peristephanon:
- Cunningham (1966: 251 – 389)