Manuscript: Bodleian Digby 63 (1664)
Description (from Gneuss, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts)
Computus material ('Canterbury Computus') ; Calendar; Episcopal letters and writings 'de ratione Paschali', including Dionysius Exiguus, Epistola de ratione Paschae : s. ix2 (844 or 867x892), Northumbria, prov. WiOM by s. x.
Current location
- Repository
- Bodleian Library
- Town or City
- Oxford
- Shelfmark
- Digby 63 (1664)
Other information
- Catalogue Numbers
- G. 611
- K. 319
- Format
- Unspecified
- Date
- Unspecified
- Origin
- Northumbria
Gneuss, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (G. 611)
Computus material ('Canterbury Computus') ; Calendar; Episcopal letters and writings 'de ratione Paschali', including Dionysius Exiguus, Epistola de ratione Paschae : s. ix2 (844 or 867x892), Northumbria, prov. WiOM by s. x.
DigiPal Project
Rushforth No. 4.
Ker: Scribbles on ff. 9r ('[ . . ]gað monn on ðissum bocum þæt ure [ . . . . . . .]as'), 25r ('XI wica'), and 41r ('forlencten') of s. ix/x (?).
??? Ker: Says 'kept probably at St. Swithun's, Winchester, by c. 1000, when the calendar was added to...' So what's evidence for WiOM by s. x (as opposed to s. xi)? Is this an error of Gneuss', or Ker's, or have the scribbles been located to WiOM? Either way, assume that WiOM changes all in Latin only.