Beowulf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beowulf is an Old English heroic epic poem of unknown authorship, dating as recorded in the Nowell Codex manuscript from between the 8th and the early 11th century,
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Though scholars don’t know exactly where the Beowulf manuscript – or, as it is also known, Cotton-Vitellius A.xv – originated, it is certain that one of its owners was Sir Robert Cotton, a seventeenth-century collector who kept track of his precious manuscripts by noting their shelf position in his bookcases...
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The Beowulf manuscript is now in the British Library, which features web pages about it in an online gallery and as part of a delightful educational website called "Changing Language". The manuscript but has been made accessible to all by The Electronic Beowulf Project.
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Nowell Codex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cotton Vitellius A. xv is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon literature codices. It is most famous as the manuscript containing the unique copy of the epic poem Beowulf ; in addition to this it cont...
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Online help facility for the image-based CD-ROM edition of the manuscript. Includes manuscript images and explanations of the Electronic Beowulf project.
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When 'Beowulf Manuscript' is selected from the 'Choose' menu, the first folio of Beowulf (MS 129r, BL no. 132) opens: ... To go directly from the Beowulf Manuscript with image-maps, sidebar notes, and glossary, to the manuscript in its wider context of the Nowell Codex, click 'Beowulf' on the 'Arrange' menu.
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Tightly bound between its leather covers, the Beowulf manuscript survived but was burnt along its exposed edges. (Interestingly, it was not cataloged at the ...
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A public-domain image of the first page of the Beowulf manuscript, free for your use at the Medieval and Renaissance History Manuscript Image Gallery. ... More about Beowulf; Index of Manuscript Images...
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This is the only known medieval manuscript of the epic saga of 'Beowulf', the most important surviving work of Anglo-Saxon poetry ... Who owned the Beowulf-manuscript?
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Poems in the Beowulf Manuscript; (British Library, Cotton Vitellius A.15) ... Dobbie Edition (ASPR, 4) ... Labyrinth Library: Old English Labyrinth Library Main Directory Labyrinth Home Page...
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