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Add MS 40618; Gospel Book, 10th-century additions to 8th-/9th-century manuscript Add MS 47967; Tollemach Orosius , (Anglo-Saxon translation) 10th century Add MS 49598; Benedictional of St. Æthelwold , 10th century
Written in the 10th century, it contains poetry dealing with Biblical subjects in Old English, the vernacular language of Anglo-Saxon England. Modern editors have determined that the manuscript is made of four poems, to which they have given the titles Genesis, Exodus, Daniel, and Christ and Satan. The identity of their author is unknown.
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The text is written in insular script, and is the best documented and most complete insular manuscript of the period. An Old English translation of the Gospels was made in the 10th century: a word-for-word gloss of the Latin Vulgate text, inserted between the lines by Aldred, Provost of Chester-le-Street.
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The longest is a 10th-century translation of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy contained in the Cotton manuscript Otho A.vi. [52] Another is The Phoenix in the Exeter Book, an allegorisation of the De ave phoenice by Lactantius. [53] Other short poems derive from the Latin bestiary tradition. These include The Panther, The Whale and The ...
The Vercelli Book is one of the oldest of the four Old English Poetic Codices (the others being the Junius manuscript in the Bodleian Library, the Exeter Book in Exeter Cathedral Library, and the Nowell Codex in the British Library). It is an anthology of Old English prose and verse that dates back to the late 10th century.
The Kiev Missal (or Kiev Fragments or Kiev Folios; scholarly abbreviation Ki) is a seven-folio Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic canon manuscript containing parts of the Roman-rite liturgy. It is usually held to be the oldest and the most archaic Old Church Slavonic manuscript, [1] and is dated at no later than the latter half of the 10th century. [2]