Cursor mundi (The cursur o the world). A Northumbrian poem of the XIVth century in four versions.
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31/12/1969
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"The four versions of the Cursor are from 1. Cotton ms. Vesp. A3 in the ... British Museum; 2. Fairfax ms. 14 in the Bodleian Library; 3. Ms. Theol. 107 in the Göttingen University Library; 4, Ms. R. 3. 8 in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge; supplemented by mss. Laud 416, Cotton Galba E9, and mss. in the College of Arms, the Edinburgh College of Physicians, and the Bedford Library." Issued in 7 parts. Paged continuously. v. 1. Lines 1-4918 of text, with essays on the sources of "Cursor mundi" by Dr. Haenisch, and on the filiation and text of the mss. by Dr. H. Hupe; and a preface and notes by the editor. 1874, [1892] 1893.--v. 2. Lines 4919-19266 of the text. 1875-6.--v. 3. Lines 19267-29555 of the text, with six additions and four appendices, including "The book of penance," and "Cato's morals" (incomplete) from the Fairfax ms. 14, and a glossary by Dr. Max Kaluza. 1877, -78, -92. Mode of access: Internet. 2 1:PR 1119 .A2 no.57,59,66 68,99,101 no.57,99,101 |
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London, Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., |
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