Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 379: Robert Talbot, Notebook

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Summary
CCCC MS 379 is one of the notebooks of Robert Talbot (1505/6–1558), an antiquarian best remembered for his interest in Anglo-Saxon texts. It contains notes and excerpts from texts in Latin, Greek and Old English from both manuscripts and early printed books as well as runic inscriptions. This notebook has attracted attention both as an artefact of sixteenth-century efforts to learn Old English, and due to the transcription of a large portion of the preface to Genesis by Ælfric of Eynsham (d. 1010) from the now lost first folio of BL Cotton Claudius B.IV. Much of the material in this notebook relates to Talbot's interest in topographical nomenclature, such as his extensive notes on the British section of the Itinerarii Antonini. The Latin version of Oppian's Halieutica with a brief biographical note on the author on ff. 2r-7v appears to be a translation of the Greek version published in the early sixteenth century.
Contents
Latin translation of a brief biographical note on Opianus and Opianus's Halieutica -- The Latin and Anglo-Saxon alphabet -- Excerpts from Ælfric's preface to Genesis and an Old-English word list -- Epitaph of Nicholas Hawkins -- Letter of Gregory Nazianzen to Procopius -- Sententia de amicitia -- Itinerarium Antonini -- Notes on the Itinerarium Antonini

Description

Alternative title Rob. Talbot
Type of resource mixed material
Extent ff. 65
Date created [ca. 1500 - 1599]
Language Latin; English, Old (ca. 450-1100); English; Greek, Modern (1453- )
Material Paper
Height (mm) 217
Width (mm) 143
Writing mostly in one hand, irregularly written
Foliation ff. i-iii + 1-66 + iv-v
Additions On f. 1r-1v scribbled notes and proverbs in Latin, Greek and English.

Bibliographic information

M.R. James Date xvi
Downloadable James Catalogue Record
Superseded Interim Catalogue Record
Contains
TJames 333
Stanley 12. 4
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/fp556xm4433
Location MS 379
Repository UK, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library

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Parker Manuscripts

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