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aware of Glogger's edition as he was finishing up his own work, and then only by chance (he saw a note in the MS listing which scholars had worked on it); Glogger had sent Hessels a copy of his book in 1902 but it was delivered at the wrong college and never forwarded. In his note, Hessels says that Glogger had offered to destroy his own publication, which Hessels argued against, and in turn explains that he cannot, given the circumstances, criticize Glogger's work which at any rate was helpful to him and of the highest quality.
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That the St Gall copy derives from an exemplar brought to the continent from England is proven by the Anglo-Saxon glosses as well as by other content: the glosses are consistent with other biblical commentary produced by the Canterbury school. In addition, the Rufinus glosses agree with those found
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An edition of the glosses was published in 1901 by Plazidus Glogger, with commentary published in 1903, and in 1906 Jan Hendrik Hessels published another. In the small world of philology, such an almost simultaneous publication is rare. In a note to his own edition, Hessels explains that he became
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texts. The importance of a glossary lies partly in that they indicate what was held in the library where the glossary is prepared, partly in what they suggest the glossator's interests were. For instance, Theodore's interest in the works of
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The Leiden Glossary has given its name to a large group of medieval Continental glossaries that derive material from the same body of glosses as found in the Leiden Glossary. Many of these have not yet been edited.
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Schlutter, Otto B. (1905). "On the Old English Glosses Printed in Kluge's "Angelsächsisches Lesebuch"".
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Berlin (West), Staatsbibliothek der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Grimm 132, 2 and 139, 2
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Stuttgart, Wurttembergische Landesbibliothek, Cod. Theol. et Phil. F. 218, fols. 1-51
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Berlin (West), Staatsbibliothek der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Lat. qu. 676
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is clear from the distribution of the glosses: there are eight glosses on Gregory's
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Ashgate Critical Essays on Early English Lexicographers Volume 1: Old English
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has listed the following manuscripts as belonging to the Leiden Family:
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Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies
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Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Voss. lat. Q. 69, fols. 7-47
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St Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek 82/1 (plim XXV. d. 82)
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Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Aug. CXXXV, fols. 1-105
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Lapidge, Michael, ‘The School of Theodore and Hadrian’, in
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Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Aug. IC, fols. 37-52
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finds that one lemma and its gloss are echoed in Aldhelm's
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Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo-Saxon England
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MĂźnster, Universitatsbibliothek, Paulinianus 271 (719)
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The 809:Journal of English and Germanic Philology 713:, 15 (1986), 45–72 (appendix, pp. 67-72) 403:Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, lat. 2685 115:. 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Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 735:Gretsch, Mechthild (2006). 49:in modern-day Switzerland. 1254: 1187:Durham Plant-Name Glossary 271:pp. 189–92 and 203-5 1182:Antwerp-London Glossaries 1142: 1068: 985:Leiden University Library 719:10.1017/S0263675100003689 461:pp. 3–23 and 260-91 28:Leiden University Library 1218:10th-century manuscripts 900:Faculties and institutes 173:Scholarship and editions 1213:9th-century manuscripts 1026:Leiden Jerusalem Talmud 968:Leiden Bio Science Park 963:Hortus Botanicus Leiden 789:The Anglo-Saxon Library 496:? Reichenau, early C12 333:Western Francia, C9/10 268:Bodensee area, mid-C10 255:Worcester, earlier C12 121:hagiographical accounts 1238:Old English literature 1147:Épinal-Erfurt glossary 1137:Old English Glossaries 1033:Psalter of Saint Louis 907:African Studies Centre 360:N. Italy, earlier C11 228:Reichenau, earlier C9 137:Historia Ecclesiastica 1006:Homunculus loxodontus 791:. 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Index

glossary
Leiden University Library
lemmata
headwords
Anglo-Saxon
exemplar
Abbey of Saint Gall
Theodore of Tarsus
Adrian of Canterbury
St Augustine's Abbey
Canterbury
glosses
Old English
late antique
patristic
Pope Gregory I
Pastoral Care
hagiographical accounts
Rufinus
Eusebius
Historia Ecclesiastica
BAV
Lorsch Abbey
Michael Lapidge
Aldhelm
Michael Lapidge



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