
Book of Cerne - Wikipedia
The Book of Cerne (Cambridge, Cambridge University Library, MS Ll. 1. 10) is an early ninth-century Insular or Anglo-Saxon Latin personal prayer book with Old English components. It …
Western Medieval Manuscripts : Prayerbook ('The Book of Cerne')
The Book of Cerne is a prayerbook made in Mercia, probably in the 820s. It is one of the most interesting and least famous of early Anglo-Saxon illuminated manuscripts, over-shadowed by …
The prayer book of Aedeluald the bishop, commonly called the Book of Cerne
Mar 22, 2007 · The prayer book of Aedeluald the bishop, commonly called the Book of Cerne by Aethelwald, Bishop of Litchfield, d. 830; Kuypers, Arthur Benedict, 1868-; Bishop, Edmund, …
book of cerne – A Collection of Prayers
The Book of Cerne is an illuminated manuscript, similar in artistic style to the Book of Kells, containing the Gospels, prayers, hymns, and other liturgical materials. It is really an Anglo …
The Book of Cerne: Prayer, Patronage and Power in Ninth …
May 29, 1996 · The Book of Cerne (Cambridge University library, MSLLL10) reveals a complex interplay of text, script, and image. It offers a fascinating insight into Insular culture and is the …
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The Book of Cerne : prayer, patronage, and power in ninth …
Mar 2, 2019 · The Book of Cerne : prayer, patronage, and power in ninth-century England by Brown, Michelle
Book of Cerne - Brown - Major Reference Works - Wiley Online …
Aug 3, 2017 · The Book of Cerne is an early ninth-century Mercian prayerbook in Latin and Old English, containing the earliest extant English prose and a Harrowing of Hell text which may …
Western Medieval Manuscripts : Book of Cerne - Cambridge …
The Book of Cerne is a composite manuscript. The central section, part II (fols 2-99), is a ninth-century prayerbook written in principally in Latin with some glosses in Old English. It contains …
The Book of Cerne - Google Books
Jan 1, 1996 · The Book of Cerne is a prayerbook (meditating upon the themes of salvation and the communion of saints) made for a patron whose cultural tastes embraced Celtic, Anglo …
The Book of Cerne Harrowing of Hell: A Translation
Apr 3, 2021 · This piece of dramatic liturgy retelling the Harrowing of Hell (in Latin) survives in the ninth-century Book of Cerne (Cambridge, University Library, Ll.1.10; 820x840, Mercia), on …
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