London, British Library Cotton Tiberius C. ii

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Handschrift

  1. Text: Beda, Historia ecclesiastica
  2. Schriftheimat: (Süd-)England, Canterbury? Lichfield? Durham?
  3. Entstehungszeit: sec. viii/ix
  4. Provenienz: Medieval ownership unknown. MS formed part of Robert Cotton’s collection and was later damaged slightly in the Cotton fire of 1731. Incorporated in the British Museum in 1753.

Glossen

  • ca. 400 ae. Griffelglossen und 89 ae. Federglossen zu Beda, Historia ecclesiastica

Editionen

  • Sweet (1885: 179 – 182)
  • Zupitza (1887)
  • Plummer (1896: xciii)
  • Napier (1900: xxxiii)
  • Holthausen (1917a)
  • Meritt (1933)
  • CLA (2: 192)
  • Meritt (1945: 6 – 14 [no. 4])
  • Ker (1957: 261)
  • Toon (1985: 320)
  • Toon (1991: 85)