Manuscript: CUL Gg.5.35 (1567)
Description (from Gneuss, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts)
Juvencus, Libri Evangeliorum, with glosses ; Sedulius, Carmen Paschale (with glosses from commentary by Remigius), Hymns; Poems on Sedulius (SK 15784, 14842, 14841); Arator, Historia apostolica, with glosses ; Poems on Arator (SK 17136, 177) ; Prosper, Epigrammata, preceded by prefatory poem (SK 5836), Versus ad coniugem ; Prudentius, Psychomachia (with glosses), Dittochaeon; Lactantius, De phoenice ; Boethius, De consolatione Philosophiae, with commentary by Remigius ; Hrabanus Maurus, De laudibus s. crucis ; Hucbald of Saint-Amand, De harmonica institutione; Aldhelm, De virginitate (verse) ; Milo, Lapidary poem (SK 2326; by Frithegod?) ; Latin hymns and poems (SK 1409a [by Wulfstan cantor?], 10856 [from Prudentius, Hamartigenia 931--66], 11339, 12765, 12551 [Heptametron de primordio mundi, by Eugenius of Toledo?], 14640, 6687, 10204, 2086a, 16284, 14633, 10904, 2593, 16044) ; Abbo of Saint-Germain, Bella Parisiacae urbis, bk.iii ; Hucbald of Saint-Amand, Ecloga de calvis ; Eusebius, Tatwine, Bonifatius, Symphosius and (glossed) Aldhelm, Aenigmata ; Pseudo-Smaragdus (Pseudo-Alcuin), Two monitory poems for a prince (SK 7810, 10988); Versus de alphabeto (SK 12594) ; Disticha Catonis ; Pseudo-Columbanus, Praecepta vivendi ; Beda, De die iudicii; 19 anon. Riddles ; Hisperic poems: Rubisca (SK 11608); Adelphus (SK 251); Greek alphabet and prayers ; Medical verses (SK 3618, 11969) and excerpts, mainly from Pseudo-Soranus and 'Petrocellus' ; 'Bibliotheca magnifica de sapientia' (SK 9505) ; The 'Cambridge Songs' (with fifty Latin poems --- including five extracts from Statius, Vergil, and Horace --- and two in Latin and Old High German), also possibly including the following 27 extracts from the Metres of Boethius, De consolatione Philosophiae, and seven Latin religious poems ; Poem by Pseudo Vergil (SK 16845) : s. xi med., CaA?, (prov. ibid.). FC: A. G. Rigg and G. R. Wieland, ASE 4 (1975), 120--129; J. M. Ziolkowski, ed., The Cambridge Songs (New York, 1994).
Current location
- Repository
- University Library
- Town or City
- Cambridge
- Shelfmark
- Gg.5.35 (1567)
Other information
- Catalogue Numbers
- G. 12
- K. 16
- Format
- Unspecified
- Date
- Unspecified
- Origin
- CaA (dubitable)
Gneuss, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (G. 12)
Juvencus, Libri Evangeliorum, with glosses ; Sedulius, Carmen Paschale (with glosses from commentary by Remigius), Hymns; Poems on Sedulius (SK 15784, 14842, 14841); Arator, Historia apostolica, with glosses ; Poems on Arator (SK 17136, 177) ; Prosper, Epigrammata, preceded by prefatory poem (SK 5836), Versus ad coniugem ; Prudentius, Psychomachia (with glosses), Dittochaeon; Lactantius, De phoenice ; Boethius, De consolatione Philosophiae, with commentary by Remigius ; Hrabanus Maurus, De laudibus s. crucis ; Hucbald of Saint-Amand, De harmonica institutione; Aldhelm, De virginitate (verse) ; Milo, Lapidary poem (SK 2326; by Frithegod?) ; Latin hymns and poems (SK 1409a [by Wulfstan cantor?], 10856 [from Prudentius, Hamartigenia 931--66], 11339, 12765, 12551 [Heptametron de primordio mundi, by Eugenius of Toledo?], 14640, 6687, 10204, 2086a, 16284, 14633, 10904, 2593, 16044) ; Abbo of Saint-Germain, Bella Parisiacae urbis, bk.iii ; Hucbald of Saint-Amand, Ecloga de calvis ; Eusebius, Tatwine, Bonifatius, Symphosius and (glossed) Aldhelm, Aenigmata ; Pseudo-Smaragdus (Pseudo-Alcuin), Two monitory poems for a prince (SK 7810, 10988); Versus de alphabeto (SK 12594) ; Disticha Catonis ; Pseudo-Columbanus, Praecepta vivendi ; Beda, De die iudicii; 19 anon. Riddles ; Hisperic poems: Rubisca (SK 11608); Adelphus (SK 251); Greek alphabet and prayers ; Medical verses (SK 3618, 11969) and excerpts, mainly from Pseudo-Soranus and 'Petrocellus' ; 'Bibliotheca magnifica de sapientia' (SK 9505) ; The 'Cambridge Songs' (with fifty Latin poems --- including five extracts from Statius, Vergil, and Horace --- and two in Latin and Old High German), also possibly including the following 27 extracts from the Metres of Boethius, De consolatione Philosophiae, and seven Latin religious poems ; Poem by Pseudo Vergil (SK 16845) : s. xi med., CaA?, (prov. ibid.). FC: A. G. Rigg and G. R. Wieland, ASE 4 (1975), 120--129; J. M. Ziolkowski, ed., The Cambridge Songs (New York, 1994).
DigiPal Project
Ker: Glosses in OE.
Robinson, Cat. of Dat. and Datable: 'Cambridge Songs' post-1039.
Described in McKinlay 1942 as MS C (no. 66)