MS D : a semi-diplomatic edition with introduction and indices
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MS D : a semi-diplomatic edition with introduction and indices
(The Anglo-Saxon chronicle : a collaborative edition / general editors, David Dumville & Simon Keynes, v. 6)
D.S. Brewer, 1996
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
New evidence for the relationship between the manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Ranks among the best work on the vernacular texts undertaken this century. In its clarity of thought and expression it is a model to emulate. MEDIUM AEVUM
G.P. Cubbin's important introduction accompanying this editionargues for MS D having been created in about 1060 by copying two other Chronicle -manuscripts, thus reducing the number of versions of the Chronicle to three, and simplifying issues of interrelationship. Strong evidence is produced for the work being carriedout in or near Worcester; and another new and unexpected finding is that D itself became the source of other versions of the Chronicle for the mid-eleventh century. Linguistic analysis considers unusual features of the manuscript and supports the new history presented here.
Dr G.P. CUBBIN is Lecturer in German at the University of Cambridge.
目次
- Part 1 The manuscript: history
- physical description
- text
- scribes to 1054
- stages of compilation
- scribes from 1054
- accents
- colour
- blank annals
- lost, missing and duplicated annals. Part 2 Textual relationships: the Alfredian origins
- the first continuation
- mid-10th century
- the period 983-1016
- Scribes Three and Four
- D as a conflation. Part 3 Place of composition: the northern chronicle
- Worcester
- summary of entries treated. Part 4 Language: aims and material considered
- Scribe One
- Scribe Two 793-890
- Scribe Two in the early-10th century
- Scribe Two in 10th-century northern annals
- Scribe Two 983-1016
- retentions in Scribe Two
- Scribes Three and Four
- Scribe Fifteen
- Scribe Five
- Scribe Eighteen
- other scribes. Part 5 Text of MS D.
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