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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.5.16
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- mid-late 730s C.E.
- Language
- Latin, Old English
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Archbishop Berctuald of Canterbury
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Isidore, of Seville, Saint, d. 636
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Tawine, Archbishop of Canterbury, 731-734
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ll.1.10
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- ninth century, (c. 820-840 C.E.)
- Language
- Latin, Old English
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George I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727
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John Moore, Bishop of Ely (1646-1714)
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The Book of Cerne is a composite manuscript.
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.2.4
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Third quarter of the 11th century C.E.
- Language
- Old English
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Alfred, 848/9-899, King of the West Saxons and of the Anglo-Saxons; also known as 'the Great'
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John Jewell, bishop of Salisbury
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Matthew Parker archbishop of Canterbury
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.23
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 11th century, possibly second quarter
- Language
- Latin, Latin and Old English
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Matthew Parker archbishop of Canterbury
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University Library MS Ff.1.23, known as the Winchcombe Psalter, principally comprises a copy of
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.3.18
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Second half of the 11th century C.E.
- Language
- Old English with Latin
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John Jewell, bishop of Salisbury
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Matthew Parker archbishop of Canterbury
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The Old English translation of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.27
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 1100-1200, 1200-1500
- Language
- Latin, Old English
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in Irish and Northumbrian history, as suggested by its inclusion of Symeon of Durham’s Historia Dunelmensis
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