Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 2
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Manuscript described by Orietta Da Rold with the assistance of Hollie Morgan and George Younge, with reference to published scholarship (2010; 2013), in The Production and Use of English Manuscripts: 1060 to 1220, edited for e-codices, 2020.

Manuscript title: Ælfric's Homily for Septuagesima Sunday
Date of origin: s. xi2
Support: parchment
Extent: a single leaf
Format: 185 x 139 mm
Collation: Ruling on the hair side (recto), single bounding lines (Ker 1957, p. 347).
Condition: 20 out of probably 25 lines remain. Lines 12-14 on the verso are partly illegible where the leaf had been folded.
Page layout: 154 x 121
Writing and hands:
  • Insular minuscule. Ker 1957 describes the hand as 'ugly [...] round and upright and fairly large' (p. 347), and notes the following characteristics:
    • a often Caroline.
    • e open at the top.
    • f the cross-bar transects the shaft.
    • s low, round and long forms used, but long only used in the ligature st.
    • ð long upstroke.
    • ascenders short.
    • descenders short.
  • abbreviations
    • gˉ used for ge-
    • cw used for cwæð
    • hwˉ used for hwæt
    • fˉ used for for
  • long s used in st ligatures.
Main language: English
Contents:
  • Ælfric: Second Series of Homilies [Catholic Homilies II]: Septuagesima
    [me]rgen ond ƿolde hirian …–… mid þam naman ys gesƿu
    According to Ker 1957 the leaf is complete, except for probably five lines missing at the head (p. 347).
    • Godden 1979, 41-42
    • Ker 1957, Item 285
    • Thorpe, 1844-46, pp. 72-74
Origin of the manuscript: The origin is unknown.
Provenance of the manuscript: Formerly the wrapper of Mancinus, De quattuor virtutibus (London, R. Dexter, 1601). It formed part of lot 29 in the Howard of Corby sale, Sotheby's, 1st August 1934. The buyer, E. P. Goldschmidt, detatched it and sold it separately. It was part of the collection of Mr. Wilfred Merton, Slindon, Sussex until at least 1957 (Ker 1957, p. 347).
Bibliography:
  • Breslauer, Martin, 'Item 4', in Catalogue 90 (London, 1958)
  • Gneuss, Helmut, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: A List of Manuscripts and Manuscript Fragments Written or Owned in England up to 1100 (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2001), item 828
  • Godden, Malcolm, ed., Ælfric's Catholic Homilies: The Second Series; Text, EETS, SS 5 (London: Oxford University Press, 1979)
  • Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 285
  • Ker, N. R. 'A Supplementary Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon', Anglo-Saxon England, 5 (1976), 121-31
  • Thorpe, B., ed., The Sermones Catholici or Homilies of Ælfric, Ælfric Society, 2 vols (1844-46)