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Christ and Satan: “Healing” line 7

Pages 505-510 | Published online: 16 Feb 2007
 

Notes

1A digital facsimile of the manuscript, with transcript and commentary, is now available on CD-ROM (Muir, ed.); images only may be found online at http://image.ox.ac.uk/show?collection=bodleian&manuscript=msjunius11. Accessed 24/05/06.

2Ker, 407, no. 334. He dates the three hands of the main text to s. xii, as does Gneuss, no. 640.

3It is not always clear whether some alterations—especially erasures—have been made by the first scribe, the Corrector, or someone else; but since additions make Corrector's preoccupation with orthography, especially the representation of vowels, quite clear, it is reasonable to attribute erasures of this sort to him as well.

4Moreover, some of the alterations to 216 may be the scribe's.

5 Christ and Satan has been edited surprisingly often in modern times. The most recent editions are those of Finnegan and Sleeth—the latter of which includes an edition on microfiche, together with an appendix noting differences between his text and Finnegan's (115 – 32). However, Krapp contains the most widely used and accessible text, and Clubb is still useful, particularly for its detailed study of parallel passages in other Old English poems.

6In the manuscript, p. 213, line 4.

12Clubb, ed., 46.

7Grein, ed., Bibliothek, I:129.

8Grein, “Zur Textkritik”, 419.

9Wülker, ed., II:522.

10Holthausen, 232.

11Bright, 127.

13Statements about word distributions are based on online searches of the most recent release of Healey, ed.

14See Bosworth and Toller, s.v. ymb-líþan.

15See Campbell, §749.

16Krapp, ed., 231.

17Holthausen, 232.

18Bright, 129. Cosijn, 21, suggested that dene was itself a corruption of dryhten.

19Clubb, 46.

23Text from Krapp and Dobbie, eds. The corresponding word in the Carmen de aue phoenice is massam, “lump” or “ball”: Brandt and Laubmann, eds., 135 – 47 at line 99.

20The confusion of wynn and p was extremely common, and occurs in the other direction at line 78a (swearcade for spearcade).

21Zupitza, ed., 315.

22See Goossens, ed., nos. 541, 576 and 1657.

24Lindsay, ed., II:lib. XIII.v.2.

25Ibid., lib. XIII.vii. In the next book (XIV.ii), Isidore describes Ocean surrounding the outer parts of the world: on the relation of which to this passage, see Hill.

26Grein, Bibliothek, I:129.

27Cosijn, 21.

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Emily V. Thornbury

Emily V. Thornbury is at Churchill College, Cambridge, UK.

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