An Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages


, St. Dunstan's Classbook (Early Manuscripts at Oxford University Website. Oxford University, 2000). View Source Online

Text name(s): St. Dunstan's Classbook; Eutyches; Homily on the Invention of the Cross; Liber Commonei; Ovid's Ars amatoria

Number of pages of primary source text: 94

Medieval Author(s): Ovid

Dates: 800 - 1100

Archival Reference: Bodleian Library MS. Auct. F. 4. 32

Original Language(s): English - Anglo-Saxon / Old English; French - Breton; Latin;

Translation: Original language included.

Translation Comments:

Geopolitical Region(s): British Isles; England; Wales;

County/Region: Cornwall; Glastonbury

Record Type(s):
Literature - Prose
Literature - Verse
Sermons
Subject Heading(s):
Literature - Other
Piety

Apparatus: Facsimile

Comments:

This manuscript includes several different texts bound together: *St. Dunstan’s Classbook *Eutyches, with Old Breton glosses (9th century) *Homily on the Invention of the Cross, in Old English (11th century) *Liber Commonei *Ovid’s Ars amatoria, Bk. I, Wales (9th century) *Additions related to St. Dunstan, Glastonbury (10th century) The Early Manuscripts at Oxford University website contains extremely high-resolution images of every page of the manuscript.

Introduction Summary:

Cataloger: MK