Hand: Two Glosses (efen, 2v; sæ, 6r), Bodleian Bodley 109 (1962), fols. 1–60
- Name
- Two Glosses (efen, 2v; sæ, 6r)
- Manuscript
- Bodleian Bodley 109 (1962), fols. 1–60
- Script
- Unspecified
- Scribe
- Unspecified
- Date
- Saec. xi
- Place
- Unknown (CaA?)
Stokes, English Vernacular Script, ca 990–ca 1035, Vol. 2 (PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2006)
These glosses were written with a thin pen in a fairly angular hand. Flat-topped æ was used, the tongue of which is straight and the eye small. Narrow round e is found, the tongue like that of æ and the eye angled. The descender of f is about minim-length and straight, the tongue is straight, and the hook branches below cue-height. The shoulder of n is fairly angular and the minims have short horizontal feet. Round s was used.
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