The Hisperica famina

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The Hisperica famina
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THE
HISPERICA FAMINA
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THE
HISPERICA FAMINA
EDITED
WITH A SHORT INTRODUCTION
AND INDEX VERBORUM
BY
FRANCIS JOHN HENRY JENKINSON,
FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE,
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN
WITH THREE FACSIMILE PLATES
CAMBRIDGE
AT THE UNIVERSITY
1908
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PRESS.
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PREFACE
''
I
^HIS
small work has been so long in hand that
almost certainly forgotten some of those
-*-
helped
earlier stages
on.
I
think
it
;
and
I
its
have owed
along to his suggestive encouragement.
all
in
Dr Henry Jackson more
made me undertake
than any one else
much
it
have
I
who
A
chance
question addressed to the Rev. H. M. Bannister after the text
was
set
up
far as the
in pages,
A-text
is
has given a
new
value to the edition as
concerned
for
Mr
;
Bannister at once
offered to collate the proofs with the Vatican manuscript
and
this
he did at least twice, noting every detail (such as
which could have any
erasures, &c.)
municating to
me
Monsieur Leopold
in
my
his
own
significance,
Delisle, besides taking
a friendly interest
desultory labours, deposited the Paris fragments in the
University Library at Cambridge and enabled
them minutely
to receive
my
at
my
leisure.
me
to study
Ludwig Traube has not
lived
thanks for his abundant sympathy and readi-
ness to give
more than
competent to
use.
Of
on Dr Traube's work,
W. M. Lindsay
supplementary to
Mr
and com-
conclusions formed on the spot.
for
his
1
asked for and more than
those to
I
am
several
whom we must
I
was
look to carry
especially grateful to Professor
letters
containing information
remarkable pamphlet on Contractions.
Hessels has looked with a friendly eye on a by-path
PREFACE
vi
running near the
me
once told
I
own
line of his
studies,
and has more than
and paragraphs which otherwise
of articles
The Rev. W. G. Searle searched
among which he is more at home than
words. The Bishop of Salisbury, visiting
should not have seen.
charters of Athelstan,
I
am,
for Hisperic
Cambridge
few hours, found,
for a
one enigma (see
King's,
s.v.
Dr Rudolf Ehwald,
'quorum
my
Index
;
seems, the solution of
The Provost
of
Professor Paul Meyer, and others
forte preteriui nomina,'
heap
it
dedronte).
have
all
added pebbles to
and the smaller the heap the more each pebble
counts.
The
myself
infrequent reader
I
am
under no
may wonder what
illusion as to that.
I
'
have done
Cedo
illi
plus nouerit in ista peritia.'
Cambridge,
September
27,
1908.
F. J.
H.
J.
qui
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.
Origin and aim of
page
this edition
ix
Authorship of the Hisperica Famina
x
Analysis of the A-text
The B-text
The C-text
The D-text
The vocabulary
xi
xii
.
xiii
of the Hisperica
....
Famina
Hisperic words in a glossary
xiii
xiii
xvi
The syntax of the Hisperica Famina
The rhythm of the Hisperica Famina
The Hisperica Famina and Gildas
The Lorica
xvii
xvii
xix
xxii
Ad
rubiscam
'Adelphus adelpha'
xxiii
The manuscripts
The Vatican manuscript
The compendium for nain
xxiv
xxiii
xxiv
in the
Vatican manuscript
.
.
xxvii
Additional notes on the Vatican manuscript by the Rev.
H. M. Bannister
xxviii
The Echternach manuscript
The St Victor manuscript
The Cambridge (Canterbury) manuscript
The St Omer (St Bertin) manuscript
xxx
xxxiv
(Gg.
5.
35)
.
.
xxxix
Authorities quoted
Texts
xxxvi
xxxviii
:
Hisperica Famina, A-text
i
B-text
23
Sphaera Pythagorae
31
Miscellaneous entries
32
deum meum'
Hisperica Famina C-text (Glossae
Dialogus: 'Ad
33
.
D-text
collectae)
•
•
•
35
43
Lorica
51
Rubisca
55
61
Hymnus: 'Adelphus adelpha'
Index Verborum
65
LIST OF PLATES
{to
I.
Cod. Vat. Regin. Lat.
follow page
The
8i.
first
xl)
page, containing the
first
24 lines
of the A-text.
II.
Paris
MS. Latin
11411,
fo.
Ioo^
The
recto of the fourth remaining
Echternach manuscript, containing
One Breton gloss occurs.
leaf of the
B-text.
III.
Paris
MS.
Latin 11411,
fo.
102^
The
lines 155 to 186 of the
verso of the
first
remaining
leaf of the St Victor manuscript, containing lines 45 to 80 of the
D-text.
INTRODUCTION
When
Henry Bradshaw
died, several investigations
which he had been more or
less
They had been
opportunity offered, perished with him.
much
necessary to commit them to paper.
He
as
so
seemed unwould pour out
a part of himself that while he lived
it
enchanting disquisitions upon them to sympathetic
who however seldom knew enough
upon
constantly engaged
listeners,
of the matter to carry
away a
clear recollection of what had sounded so delightful
and so convincing. He would write and re-write what may
be called the documents of the subject; but the conclusions
he drew from them were not often committed to paper.
It was so with the Hisperica Famina, upon which, as he
told a friend a few months before his death, only a fortnight's
work remained to be done.
Bradshaw died in February, 1886. Exactly a year afterwards\ appeared J. M. Stowasser's edition of the Vatican (the
only complete) text
we may be sure that if Bradshaw had
heard that it was in preparation, he would have communicated
the results of his own work to the editor and so have preserved what it is now impossible to recover.
Such a text as he desired to see has not yet been printed.
Every editor has been content to reproduce the work as
prose
whereas Bradshaw points out its metrical character
and arranges it in lines, with a colon or point to mark the
middle of each line. He had written out the A-text and as
;
;
;
^
The
preface
is
dated February
i,
1887.
INTRODUCTION
X
much
was known
as
produced
his
him of the B-text
to
arrangement,
introducing modifications of
and
;
occasionally
but
have
I
very
re-
rarely
my own^
My
I
ambition has been to provide a text as correct as
could make it and also easy to cite or refer to.
I have
added an Index verborum, partly to shew what the vocabulary is, and partly to facilitate the comparison of different
passages in which a word occurs, and so in some cases to
suggest its meaning. In this index the order is by the
nominative of nouns and the infinitive of verbs, even though
such nominative or
infinitive
does not occur.
some extent with the appearance of
to
sequence to the eye
but
;
hope
I
it
will
This interferes
alphabetical
strict
not
make
the index
inconvenient to consult.
I have not dared to go.
I do not feel
Bradshaw I can construe the whole. And where
the meaning of a word does not come home to me, I prefer
Further than this
that like
to leave others to pursue the investigation without prejudice
them from the right way.
good general account of the Hisperica Famina has been
given by Dr M. Roger^, who sums up, sanely if not sympathetically^, most of what has,been written about them by Mai,
Rhys, Stowasser, Zimmer, and others. In fact little ground has
or infelicitous suggestion to lead
A
been gained since Mai,
Vatican
Bradshaw {Memoir,
^
who
first
manuscript, attributed
For instance
in line 42
printed the A-text from the
them
Bradshaw
Melchillentaque
...
:
And
I
have made two
:
on page
que sorbillant
line, I print
fluenta.
and of a few
2
V Enseignement des lettres classiques (f Ausone h Alctiin.
'
L'attention que nous avons accordee a un
personnel;
attribuee
il
nous a
comme
fallu
une importance
others.
I
have
24.
*
Virgile, a des textes
source.
sorbillant fluenta alueariis.
lines of line 40, also of line 52,
also transposed 14 lines
Irish
Hessels in March,
writes
Regarding alueariis as an escape from the preceding
Melchillenta
an
to
Mr
341) wrote to
p.
les
8°, Paris,
homme comme
Hisperica Famina,
le
1905.
grammarien
ne vient pas d'un choix
repondre en detail a certains ouvrages ou leur
qu'ils n'ont
jamais eue en
realite.'
est
lb. (Preface, p. viii).
AUTHORSHIP
1874;
'it
by an Irishman': and elsewhere he
is
who must have been an
author,
xi
Irishman....'
says, 'the
He
did not
But one incontestable
The scene is laid in a country where
fact seems enough.
the language of the inhabitants is Irish\ The work is therefore presumably written in Ireland, and the author (if we are
to attribute the various texts, or even any one whole text, to
a single hand) was an inmate, student or master, of an Irish
record his reasons for thinking
so.
school.
Analysis of the work: the
As
A-text
the
is
A -text.
the only one which
is
complete,
it
supplies a standard to which the other fragmentary texts
may
be referred.
Glorification
1-48.
of the rhetors
or sophiae arcatores
and their school, and of the speaker himself as a match for
any of his contemporaries.
A would-be scholar, a grazier, who has mistaken
49-86.
his vocation, is recommended to go home to his family, where
confusion reigns in his absence.
the speaker's Latin
connexion of
this
87-115.
The
superiority of
by similes. 1 16-132. The
passage with what precedes is not clear.
is
illustrated
describes the faults which writers of Latin are liable to
It
commits
A day', from sunrise to sunset, and its occu— 274, B 65 — 69. By misunderstanding these passages Professor
133-357.
^
A
See
Zimmer was
271
Celtic
is
applies
2
But
led to construct a hypothesis which cannot be maintained.
that he has written deserves careful study; for his wide
knowledge of
all
all
things
only equalled by the freshness, enthusiasm, and ingenuity with which he
it.
Stowasser {Archiv fiir Laf. Lexicograpkie,
ill.
i68) explains the terms of this
passage minutely by a reference to Charisius 265 K.
'
This section
has occurred to
is
me
introduced by the rather singular rubric
that there
may be
'
Incipit lex diei.'
here a reminiscence of the rubric
'
It
Incipit
which at any rate one collection of extracts from the Law of Moses
See H. E. Dirksen's Hinterlassene Schriften, Vol. 11. (Leipzig, 1871),
lex dei,' with
begins.
p.
103 (Ueber die Collatio
It
Legum Mosaicarum
et
Romanarum).
should be observed that at line 303 and again at line 358 space
heading, but no heading has been written
is left
in.
b2
for
a
INTRODUCTION
xii
(133-177 the awakening of nature,
178-189 of the rural population, 190-221 of the school:
222-302 midday a walk and a meal, provided \iy possessores,
who have to be addressed in Irish, about which there is some
pations are described.
;
difficulty as the scholars
set
town
sit
may
only talk Latin
:
303-357 sun-
another meal, apparently provided by inhabitants of the
;
then the scholars turn
;
in,
some
to sleep,
and others to
up.)
Here follow a number of short
sections on various sub358-380 de caelo: 381-425 de mari 426-451 de igne:
452-476 de campo {or de terra): 477-496 de uento: 497-512
de plurimis (the point of this is not clear. The D-text omits
The material recalls B 25 &c. and
it.
32, 34): 513-530
de taberna (apparently a book-chest): 531-546 de tabula (a
tablet): 547-560 de oratorio: 561-570 de oratione 571-612
jects
:
:
A
:
de gesta
It
re.
may
passages,
1
be worth while to point out that the two peculiar
16-132 and 486-496, are very similar in language
;
also that the second passage recurs verbatim (the
restri or terreno
has probably fallen out
spiimaticuni) in the D-text
;
in the
word
ter-
A-text before
a recurrence of which our existing
fragments shew no other instance.
The
The
B-text
is
a curious
B-text.
relic.
Lines 1-52 correspond more
or less to lines 10-78 of the A-text: then about 200 lines (two
A
Lines 53-102 =
262-304, Another
Line 103 = A 362 (de caelo). From this
point to the end the manuscript is complete; but a large
block of text (=
381-560) is lost, the scribe having, as
Bradshaw pointed out, written the end of line 125 (= A 561)
Constraight on after the beginning of line 124 (= A 380).
sequently there is nothing left of the short sections de mari,
de igne, de campo, de uento, de plurimis, de taberna, de
leaves) are missing.
leaf
is
lost here.
A
tabula,
de oratorio (except the last half of the fast line), or
may have taken their place in this text. The
whatever
THE FOUR TEXTS
section de oratione (126-156)
the A-text
is
xiii
three times as long as in
and the section which concludes the
:
series is
half as long again as the corresponding section (de gesta re)
and the
in the A-text,
stories are
developed quite indepen-
dently.
The
C-text.
As this text is only represented by 223 words (with accompanying glosses), not much can be said about it except
that it was dififerent from the other three, but, to some extent
at least, covered the same ground. It has preserved 69 words
(besides various spellings) not contained in the other texts as
we
possess them.
The
Of
text
this
we have
D-text.
a remnant amounting to about
It contains the short sections
150 lines and parts of lines.
de mari, de igne, de caelo, de campo, de uento, de taberna.
It
reproduces (120-132) the singular passage
batim, as far as
is
we can judge from
unfortunate that the last
line,
A 484-496
ver-
the fragmentary text.
corrupt in A,
It
The
is lost.
D-text has preserved about 60 words which are not found in
the other texts.
Five of these occur in one line
The vocabulary of
This
Stowasser, Zimmer,
deal about
little
most
Roger, and
already.
it
The words
so
70).
Famina.
too large a subject to be dealt with here:
is
But what
the Hisperica
(D
others
In fact too
have said
much
and
a good
in general terms.
up in glossaries.
and why have they left
are said to have been hunted
glossaries existed then
trace
among
me
?
the glossaries that exist
now ?
What
working through Gotz's Corpus Glossarionim is the entire absence of the most characteristic Hisperic
words. The Leyden Glossary contains one (tithicam), from
Gildas, and one (las. ignis) from Ars Phocae
perhaps one or
strikes
in
—
.
INTRODUCTION
xiv
two more that I have forgotten. The Index to Gotz tells the
same story. Epinal and Corpus have rather more but we
know that by the ninth century the Hisperica Fanihia themselves were being transcribed in such places as Echternach,
and other pieces containing some of their peculiar words were
;
in circulation in that part of the continent.
Herr Georg Gotz, whose
familiarity with glossaries
must
be greater than that of most people, puts forward^ what seems
argument to shew that the word auellum is
an instance of a word taken from a glossary.
He quotes
CGL. V. 442, 2, auellum bellum ciuile dum
diias partes
diuiditur.
This is all very well
but he continues
Die
to be a fallacious
m
'
:
Quelle dieser Glosse
Arev.
:
ist
eine differentia bei Isidor vir. 438 ed.
Inter bellum et auellum hoc interest quod bellum inter
auellum inter cities dictum, quod auellantur popidi
duas partes! But in the passage from Isidore the point
seems to be 'auellum. .quod auellantur': in the gloss 'duellum.
dum in duas so that it is at any rate far from certain that
one is the direct source of the other. On the other hand the
Hisperic writer may very well have got the word from Isidore, and not from a glossary at all.
Herr Gotz then praises
ceteras gentes,
in
.
.
'
:
Stowasser's illustration of cidones (shields) by the gloss cidones
puerorum amatores, as to which I can only say I have no idea
what they mean.
There is one glossary, not utilized by Gotz, which I must
mention here. Mr Hessels very kindly told me of it, having
himself heard from Mr Otto B. Schlutter that it quoted the
Hisperica Famina!
It is a late tenth century manuscript
'
Museum, Harl. 3376^ unfortunately imperfect,
94 in the middle of FU. I had no time, when
I saw it, to do more than run my eye over a few pages here
and there. The following words (among others) attracted my
in the British
ending on
^
'
fo.
Berichte liber die Verhandlungen der k.
s'achsischen Ges.
der Wiss. zu
Leipzig,' Phil.-Hist. Classe, Bd. 48 (1896).
2
The Anglo-Saxon
interpretations (with their
Wiilcker and Wright in Anglo-Saxon
192—247.
lemmas) have been printed by
and Old English
Vocabularies, Vol.
I.
col.
—
HARL.
MS.
XV
3376
being peculiarly
notice, either as unusual in themselves or as
glossed
:
D 170
See
cataclismus. diluuium.
(but also C.C.C.
Interp.
fo.
22^ cellem
w
siluam u^l collem.
.i.
30
cluat nobilitat.
32'^
competis. terminis.
33^ compaginat
.i.
\\\\\.
6"]).
A 466,
See
See
ue\ defendit.
575.
A 33.
coniungit. generat.
33*^
comptus. ornatus.
45
conas.
oculos
45^ cous. pars
celi.
dorsum
crasum.
coKligat
cremonicat.
46
.S"^^
Index uerborum
See
C
^^//«fe^'ceremonicat.
sententias
creperatas.
206.
fundamenta.
crepita.
See
A 89,
245.
curuanas. scethas.
egur
60^ dodrans
malina.
.i.
dreariende
See
dodrante.
A 402.
explicet. asportat
62
efferat
narrat. exportat.
J.
effertur
dicitur.
.1,
efenwaege
66
equipensium.
narro. scribo
69^ exprimo
Folicia
85
.i.
.i.
conas and crasum
The
See
may
A 565.
well
come from the
gloss of creperatas agrees with
gives gl.
defendit
designo.
folia.
sermones (three times):
may come from
A 33.
so
C
the
Lorica.
206, while
Gotz
secondary
chiit,
Comptus, cremonicat, crepita^
curuanas, dodrante, exprimo, folicia
may
also
come
directly
from our texts.
Can cellem be from A 329 in an uncorrected copy?
I see from Mr Schlutter's paper in Modern Language
INTRODUCTION
Notes, Vol. XV, col. 4 1 9-42
1
^ that
he noticed
in this glossary-
words taken from the Irish hymn Alttis prosator, and, it maybe added, they are taken from the original form of the hymn
and not from Rabanus Maurus {see Liber Hymnorum II,
It would be interesting to ascertain whether any words
146).
occur which can be referred to Pseudo-Prosper de uita contemplatiua, with
which
hymn is associated in several
Mr Schlutter also traces some
this
ninth-century manuscripts.
words to the Lorica (p. 51 in the present volume), and suggests one or two emendations which I do not understand.
Binas quinquies (W. W. 194, 33) may perhaps be referred to
Lorica 66.
This
is
the only glossary
to have used Hisperic texts.
have come across which seems
Of glossaries which were utilized
I
I have at present found no trace.
Everything goes to shew that the jargon represents an isolated
growth or tradition, of which whatever literary product there
may have been has mostly perished.
I give a brief list here of some common words which do
not occur in the Hisperica Famina. It must be regarded only
as sources of Hisperic Latin
as a specimen.
agere
THE SYNTAX
The syntax of
The structure is
room for syntactical
constantly, viz.
(once,
B
156,
?/^
by
the Hisperica
A 77
One
peculiarity.
(final)
{irruere),
204
preposition de
not
is
much
usage, however, occurs
followed by the perfect subjunctive
captatiero).
353 {rapere), the infinitive
would be more usual.
The
Famina.
usually so simple that there
It is
be inclined to attribute olmarent
In
xvii
is
212
used where
I
(?)
should
16 to the copyist.
in line
{cudere),
is
so constant that
320
{tergere),
iit
{poscere),
with the subjunctive
used partitively
in
A 210, A 598,
B64.
The
\kiQ first
strange use oi caeteri in the A-text (e.g. in
of three alternatives
may be
A 500)
noticed here.
It
for
does
not occur in the extant parts of the other texts.
Instances oi noniinativiis pendens occur in
The rhythm
B
175 and 187.
Famina.
of the Hisperica
Bradshaw says
It took some little time to master the
rhythm of the lines occupying the first leaf [of the Folium
Liixemburgense\ and to see that each line formed a sentence,
and that a sort of assonance was effected by an adjective and
'
:
'
substantive, one of which might be said to form the middle of
the
line,
while the other
came
at the end.'
And when
he had
found Migne's reprint of Mai's edition of the A-text, he went
Here was a long piece entirely written in this assonant
rhythm, though printed by Mai as prose...! have here only so
far departed from Mai's edition as to print the matter in lines,
on
'
:
and to insert a colon, or middle point, after the adjective
which forms the assonance with the substantive at the end
of the line.' Stowasser quotes hexameters from Virgil, Ovid,
and Sedulius, which have exactly the form of what I may call
the normal Hisperic line e.g.
:
'
and considers
ampla pectoralem
it
:
suscitat uernia
to be developed
cauernam,'
from such verses as
'mollia securae peragebant otia gentes.'
INTRODUCTION
xviii
If this
true,
is
which
is
any constancy
traced, nor
besides
this,
quite possible, the pattern was not
No knowledge
very closely followed.
in the
of quantities can be
number of
But,
syllables.
the double assonance between two adjectives and
two substantives
is
not generally maintained
instance, only about 25 times in the
first
:
is
it
found, for
100 lines of the
A-text.
Leaving out of the question the origin of this peculiar
some specimens shewing its varieties, from
the simplest to the most complex.
verse, I will select
1.
quos
edocetis fastos?
:
statutum
2.
mestum
roseum
3.
:
adeamus oppidum.
:
:
extrico
pulmone tonstrum.
laricomi torriminis alite in aremulo clibanum.
rhetorum florigera
:
flectit
habenas caterua.
alteram barbarico auctu loquelarem
quis gnarus decoreara
5.
titaneus diurnas
6.
multiformis
7.
belbicinas multiform! genimine
:
rutilat orion
solifluis
:
soon be seen
It will
:
:
inficit
tramitem.
ducet per triuia cateraam
4.
pretenui
that,
?
metas.
nubium uapore stemicatur arcus
harenosum
:
radiis.
euoluit effigies ad portum.
although in general each verse
is
by no means always the case. Sometimes
a sentence undoubtedly makes two verses or even three as
A 53-4, B 157-159, &c. Sometimes two verses can be made
out, but some doubt remains as A 52
a sentence,
this
is
:
:
Qui florigerum
reguloso
:
:
agmen
soluerit discrimine.
A difficult case is B215, where a verse 'nuditatis: crito
tegmine uerticibus' seems to be imbedded in another Improuisum illico prospectant latrunculum.'
This simple form is handled with much ability and taste
by the writer or writers who use it. Such a line as that which
I have quoted above as no. 6 is very remarkable
and we are
left to wonder how such a vocabulary came to be associated
with such artistic feeling. It is not enough to suppose that
behind the Latin expression may stand thoughts conceived in
'
:
:
THE RHYTHM
native Irish.
there
is
That seems
likely enough.
a directness and freedom
in
xix
But, apart from that,
the expression
which,
itself
know, cannot be matched among other remnants
As with the vocabulary, so with
of contemporary literature.
Aldhelm, in
the style there is nothing to compare it with.
his metrical work de laude uirgimcm, falls often into the form
of verse (see above, p. xvii), which has been looked on as a
as far as
I
;
possible source of the
rhythm of the Hisperica Famina
sacra pudicorum quaerentem lucra uirorum
uincula
and
in
the
(1.
comptorum passuram blanda tororum
prose
epistola
e. g.
1453),
(1.
ad Eahfridnm.
:
2127),
there
are
such
passages as these:
nauigero aequoreas fretantium calle gurgites (Giles,
aethralibus
opacorum mellita
caelestis tetrica
in
enodantes bibliothecae problemata
poli cardines astriferis
p.
92),
aenigmatibus problematum {ib^.
{ib.
p. 94).
micantium ornentur uibraminibus siderum
{ib.),
and there is altogether quite a Hisperic atmosphere.
Dr Ehwald, on reading the Hisperica Famina, was at once
But in his longer prose work, de
struck by this resemblance.
laudibiis tiirgiuitatis, Aldhelm's style is ponderous and dull
Only in
and runs into sentences of interminable length.
chapter 4, where he is describing the ways of bees, I find
myself reminded of such passages as A41-, A 146-, etc.
Lios monocus uses many Hisperic words but he writes in
;
laboured hexameters.
The hymn Alius Prosator
(L.
H.
i.
66) in certain parts
comes nearer to the Hisperica Famina and this resemblance
is the more important because of the early date assigned to
that hymn.
:
TJie
Hisperica Famina
and
Gildas.
The chief word which has been quoted as tending to
connect the Hisperica Famina with Gildas is the adjective
tithica (= marina), which is found in the De excidio c. 19
INTRODUCTION
XX
Mommsen,
uallem euecti,
Brittonum (ed.
Mommsen, p. 177) perhaps indirectly through a Hfe of
St Germanus now lost. The earliest existing manuscript
evidence of the word is in fact the Leiden Glossary (VI. 9),
marinam.
which gives, from Gildas, thiticum
(ed.
whence
p.
found
it
35, line 9) trans tithicam^
its
way
into the Historia
;
As M. Roger
remarks, the occurrence of a single word in
two authors determines nothing as to the
And
those authors stand to each other.
relation in
it
may
that Gildas can hardly have invented the phrase
or used
it
here for the
first
time
;
which
be added
titJiica uallis
seeing that in this context
would have been as unintelligible to his readers as it afterwards proved to be to the copyists.
Zimmer {Nennius vindicatiis, p. 316) notes also uses of
it
coruscum
(substantive), sablones, ruminare, cespitis, piaculum,
common
macero,
to Gildas
o{ toruis multibus (Gildas,
And
as
it
is
and the Hisperica Famina.
possible that toruis fluctibiis
It is
it
is
used
p. 29,
12
(A 412)
and
is
possible that Gildas used the
in the Hisperica
Famina.
a reminiscence
62, 13).
In
c.
word
21
popiilare
(Mommsen,
where the other manuscripts read fame...pidone manuscript (A) reads populante. In c. 24 {id.
12) ignis ... ciuitates agrosque populans, A reads
p. 39,
depopulans.
Now A, which thus uses populans in the
sense of puUulans and does not use it in the sense of depopulans, is the codex Abrincensis (from Mont-St Michel),
of which Mommsen {ib. p. 15) says Ruyensis monachus is qui
scripsit uitam Gildae...afifert locos duos ex Gildae epistula...
usus libro tali qualis est Abrincensis'; and a glance at the
apparatus criticus in the two passages which are quoted in
19)
36,
p.
lulante,
'
the Life
is
That
to say, the
^
is
This form
Abbey), also
17,
('
sufficient to establish the truth of his statement.
is
Hisperic use of populans by Gildas
preserved in the Cambridge manuscript Ff.
titicam') in the
from Glastonbury).
The
i.
27 (from Sawley
margin of the other Cambridge manuscript (Dd.
passage
is
is
i.
missing both in the Cotton manuscript
(from Canterbury) and in the Avranches (Mont-St Michel) manuscript.
:
GILDAS
by the Breton
attested
xxi
against
tradition
the tradition
of
Glastonbury and Canterbury.
In c. 3 {ib. p. 28, 20) the Cambridge manuscript Ff. i. 27
reads pallantibus, the Heidelberg annotator palantibtis forte
perluentibus.'
In c. 33 {ib. p. 45, ^) palata C (Cotton Vitell.
'
A. VI), D (Cambridge MS. Dd. i. 17), but propalata A. We
have therefore some grounds for attributing to Gildas the
Hisperic use oi palo (= reuelo).
Gildas
is in
Latin that
I
have noticed
any case so
am tempted
in
interesting to the student of Celtic
the course of a
of the text of the
De
two small facts which I
somewhat minute examination
to record
excidio.
One
is
that Aldhelm's voca-
so that words in
which at first sight seem to be from Gildas are often
demonstrably from Aldhelm. Once indeed (c. 47) he shews
acquaintance with a particular passage of Gildas, when he
describes a tower in these words
turrem minaci proceritate
in edito porrectam et forti liturae compage constructam
bulary runs very close to that of Gildas
;
glossaries
*
:
'
which must be a reminiscence of Gildas's description of the
buildings which adorned the island of Britain: '...turrium...
quarum culmina minaci proceritate porrecta in edito forti
compage pangebantur^'
The
other fact
tells in
the
same
The Leyden
direction.
not alone in containing consecutive lemmas from
glossary
is
Gildas.
The
alphabetical portion of Cleopatra
A
III
(W. W.
pages 338-473), a tenth century manuscript, has also incorporated upwards of fifty words, all accompanied by Anglo-
Saxon
glosses
;
nine, for instance, in order
under the
letter
c,
Except
the all-pervading Aldhelm, no other insular writer seems to
appear at all. The source of these glosses is not noticed by
Lubke^ nor as far as I know by anyone else. It seems clear
ten under d, four under
^
It is well
Gildas.
^
known
that
/,
four under
in,
four under
Bede reproduced portions of the
See Plummer's edition of the Historia
ecclesiastica,
first
pp.
o.
26 chapters of
9—41-
Ueber verwandtschaftige Beziehnngen einiger altenglischer Glossare (Archiv
fur das
Stadium der neueren Sprachen, Ixxxv. 399).
INTRODUCTION
xxii
also that one
common
source of the Corpus Glossary and of
the Cleopatra Glossary was either a copy of Gildas containing
Latin and Anglo-Saxon glosses, or a set of glossae collectae
from Gildas (which comes to the same thing): and that in
view of the age of the Corpus Glossary, this source may be
An
assigned to a date not later than the eighth century^
verborum
index
to
Gildas
much wanted
is
Dr Ehwald's text of Aldhelm is out,
make an index verborum to
it
labour to
:
and when
would not be
lost
that.
The Lorica.
This has been printed so often ^ that
merely
B
for convenience.
is
Hymnornni
is
Bernard and
Leabhar Breac.
(ed.
also in the facsimile of the
printed in the Book of Cerne (ed.
is
H
:
included here
is
it
the four principal manuscripts:
printed in the Liber
Atkinson)
C
Of
Dom
Kuypers).
printed in the Book of Niinnaminster (ed.
W. de
G.
Birch).
K
by Zimmer, Ne7inius
printed
is
vindicatiis, p. 337.
Its connexion with the Hisperica Fainina seems to consist merely in the use of certain words also found in that
work.
It
seems to have been known to Aldhelm,
c.
,
XI.)
is
if tiita
pelta
a reminiscence of
compiler of Harl. 3376 (see
also perhaps to the
30:
line
virginitatis
laud,
{de
protecti
above, pp. xv, xvi).
^
a
A
Cleopatra
— p)
from a
ill.
common
and C. C. C. have about looo glosses (under the letters
and these include some glosses from Gildas, M'hich
source
:
occasionally retain their order.
bentibus (Gildas, c.
clamitans
(id. c. 4),
i),
Thus
in C.
int7-ansmeabili
inbellem
(id. c. 5).
C. C. (ed. Hessels, p. 70)
(id. c. 3),
inergiae
(?),
p. 422,
their
glosses
17-20) are these: insertum (Gildas
c. 42),
-
himane
And
lastly
A
:
in-
The
but the other three
c. i),
in. in the
inolitortim (id. ib.), in cucumerario (id.
none of which will be found in C. C. C.
by Clem. Blume, Analecta hymnica, Li. 358.
(id. c. 53),
find itihi-
(id. ib.),
same order (W. W.
of the other group under the letter i (W. W. p. 427,
A.S. glosses occur in Cleopatra
The
32-34).
we
Inergiae seems to be an intruder.
glosses to inhibcntibus, in edito, incla)/iifans, are Latin glosses
words with
in edito
THE ALPHABETICAL POEMS
xxiii
The Rubisca^.
Bradshaw of course knew
poem, and recorded
this
existence in a note attached to the
(as Professor
Zimmer kindly informed
next poem are dismissed
its
Luxemburg fragments
But
me).
it
and the
in the
Catalogue of the Manuscripts
preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge^
vol. III. p. 204, as
two pieces in the Greek language, but
'
written in the ordinary characters
as
I
know, been printed before.
'
And
!
my
In
it
has not, as far
account of the manu-
have mentioned the pieces
it
as they
may possibly throw some light on the road by which it
travelled to Canterbury.
It is presumably of Irish origin,
and, though obscure in diction, metrically excellent. Obscure
it undoubtedly is, owing partly to the extraordinary way in
which the words are shaken into their places to suit the
scripts (see below, p. xxxvii)
I
that are copied into the volume before and after
Thus
metre.
stanza
in the third
that the sense
*
is
:
O
it
is
not at once obvious
bifax ales, ab heri nudiusque tertius
animaduerti tarn uim nisus mei, quoquo
nedulam normam
;
modo
quit,
quam
(= tui) ingenii.' The next stanza resembles a verse in a passage printed by Giles (p. 273) at the
end of the Aenigmata of Aldhelm from 'Codex A': Pauper
poeta nescit antra
The
glosses
tis
nmsarum
due
are
sicuti ego.
to
someone who understood the
texts.
Hymn (A — &)
The
^
Adelphus adelpha.'
In the Cambridge manuscript (Gg. 5. 35) this is copied
immediately after the Rubisca and it probably comes from
;
the
same
source.
It
shews, in the Cambridge copy, no traces
of having passed through Breton hands
glosses are the
does shew such
correct
;
same
as in the St
traces
and
;
;
Omer
these
but
many
of the
manuscript which
glosses
are
generally
while those which are not the same are sometimes
^
The
piece has no
title
or heading in the manuscript.
:
INTRODUCTION
xxiv
wide of the mark {e.g. tanaliter, equaliter; agialus, omnes
sanctos), where the glosses in the St Omer manuscript are
In one passage (line 57) the Cambridge manuscript
correct.
has replaced the true readings antrophum, macula by the
It is useless at present to attempt
glosses hominem, peccata.
to guess where the writer of the Canterbury volume found
He may have been working in one monastery,
these poems.
or he may have travelled about from place to place, selecting
from each library what took his fancy or what he happened
to
come
across.
has been printed from the St Omer manuby Bethmann {Zeitschrift fiir deiitsches Altertum V.
206-08), and after him by Stowasser {De quarto quodam
This
Hymn
script
Scoticae Latinitatis specimine),
by quotations from the
and makes chaos of the
who
illustrates the
Bible, but inserts
last
phraseology
rash conjectures
two stanzas.
The Manuscripts.
The
volume (exclusive of the Lorica)
texts printed in this
are found in five manuscripts or fragments of manuscripts.
These are
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
I.
The
The
The
The
The
Vatican MS. regin.
lat.
81 (V).
Echternach MS. (E).
St Victor
MS.
(X).
Cambridge University Library MS. Gg.
St
Omer MS. 666
5.
The Vatican manuscript once belonged to Paul Petau,
it may have come from Fleury^, but there is no
of Orleans
:
proof that
it
did,
still
less
that
it
was written there.
bound up
contains the A-text of the Hisperica Famina,
modern times with another work.
The character of the writing is shewn
exact size of the original.
1
I
35 (C).
(S).
hear from
of Ethicus, &c.,
in a
hand very
Pierre Daniel of Orleans.
I,
of the
Various opinions have been ex-
Mr Bannister (November
is
in Plate
It
in
19, 1908) that
similar to Regin. 81,
MS.
Regin. 1260, a copy
and that
it
once belonged to
See Bradshaw, Collected Papers, p. 464.
:
THE VATICAN MANUSCRIPT
pressed by competent judges as to the date
shall not
be far wrong
if
we
place
it
at the
;
but
xxv
I
think
we
end of the ninth or
the beginning of the tenth century.
date
Its precise
is
We
not of importance for our purpose.
would gladly know more of the original from which it was
That original contained (probably seven times) an
copied.
abbreviation for Nam (see below), which the scribe of A
did not understand.
It
probably contained the square forms
of the spiritiis asper (•) in lines i88, 305, 407, and of the
spiritus lenis (•<) in line 545^
It made possible the confusion
between n and r (line 161 and perhaps line 243); between r
and s (496 and perhaps 128 and 458) in line 23 the omission
of the fourth letter in plasmaiierit may be due to the same
cause.
In line 520 h~f should represent htdus (see Traube,
Nomina sacra, p. 248) in Cod. Bern. 363 I find it so used
;
:
Mr Bannister pointed out to me, it can hardly stand for
He also writes sed (line 395) is s est is twice 4- (lines
his.
as
'
:
126 and 523): stmt
an Irish exemplar.
is
:
once
The
it (line 552).
All these suggest
early use of a letter over q
seen
is
qescunt (318), eqperatum (47), q (562), aqsi (460). q (for
quae) occurs four times (131, 361, 510, 514).'
The abbreviation q* is very common for que (and) q in
loquelarem (line 120).
in
:
Verr
is
in line 459.
certainly for tierrunt in
In 301 populau
=
line
In 454 t?irvita. is
which should mean
and in line 61 ppferum is
given by Traube, Nomina
indicated by a horizontal line over the
t^mta
(cf line 122 quat^rna, &c.)
not normal for propriferiim (pp
;
is
sacra, p. 262, as 'insular saec. VIII
qda stands
for
quidam, which
The punctuation
(;)
421, probably also
populauit.
'
t,
iox propter).
In line 573
577 is qda.
at the end of line 134 must be a
in
survival from the older manuscript.
This use of the spiritus lenis to cancel an aspirate Wattenbach had never
^
seen
saec.
;
and Professor Lindsay once only
X
—
xi)
at Capt.
Macrobius and
J.
144 hostium.
in the Codex D of Plautus (Vat. lat. 3870,
[He has since noticed it in the Bamberg
in the Bnissels Paschasius.]
c
;
:
INTRODUCTION
Mr Bannister believes that in lec-triceis (line 207) and
cohor-tem (line 251) we have instances of hyphens which are
About
the work of the original scribe.
several others he
is
doubtful.
Professor
Zimmer has
it
A
pointed out {Nachric/iten,
p.
159)
probably reformed by the copyist
certainly more normal than the spelling of the Echter-
that the spelling in
is
is
nach (B and C texts) and St Victor (D text) manuscripts.
I
give
some
(?)
instances
A
amputauit
abucat A
alligeris
A
asat
A
corusco A
cyclum
A
exuberas
A
D
D
corruscis
delfines
fauellis
A
A
flammas &c.
guttoricant
guturicauit
A
auello &c.
oballatur
palidis
scafis
A
spadas
and
B
BCD
tirranusl
V
tirannusj
A
B C
D
D
D
scindellis
A
tyrannus
A
^
spathas
B D
C
D
masas
A
scintilla &c.
D
flamas &c.
obello
obuallat
pallida
A
A
scaphas A
B
exsuperas
A
massae
D
D
B
ciclus
delphinas
fauillis
C
C
apocant
A
aligera
assat
B
ambutare
^.
t^
B
in particular
frondosa, montosa, mundanus, terrestrem, uerbalis A,
fronduoso, muntuosus, mundianus, terrestreum (-ium), uerbialis
and uerbiosus
the others.
Trophea (A) seems likely
tropea (B) and tropia
I
have noticed a few cases
spelling
:
(00 glebis),
e.g.
to be
an intended correction
in
which
A
auriae (co auree), congellat
motuo
(00
for
(D).
has the
(c>o
less
normal
congelat), gleuas
mutuum), colligio (00 collegio). But these
There are traces of confusion between
are quite exceptional.
THE VATICAN MANUSCRIPT
b and
pabula
/, in pr^cibui,
{gl. uel p),
saborem
xxvii
(csi
saporem),
&c.
Not content with
altering the spelHng, the scribe of
A
must be suspected of changing the order of the words, sometimes through mere carelessness, sometimes because a fitful
sense that his text was in some way metrical led him to
His performances in this
construct intrusive hexameters \
line have been surpassed by a modern editor who ought to
have known better and we must not forget that the verse
:
from Virgil which the scribe of A innocently wrote in the
text after line 192 implies an earlier scholar whose familiarity
with classical writers might tempt him to better the versifica-
where he saw a chance.
tion
The compendium for nam
in the Vatican
MS.
This mark resembles a large lower-case n, with an oblique
its second limb.
(See Plate I.) It
seems to have been used in a manuscript now lost to repre-
stroke upwards through
nam whenever it occurred, viz, in lines 24, 40, 79, 82, 199,
and 273. In the first four cases the scribe of V contented
himself, fortunately for us, with imitating the symbol he did
not understand, generally leaving some space after it, and
calling attention to it the first time by writing RQ {i.e. quaere)
in the margin just below.
In the last three cases he ventured
to expand it, and wrote non
in each case at the beginning
of a line, where 7ion is not found elsewhere in the Hisperica
Famina. It seemed strange that Mai had written et whereever he found this compendium and stranger still that others
who have seen the manuscript followed him, especially as et
makes nonsense of two passages out of four. I therefore
sent
235,
;
;
wrote to the late Dr Traube, enclosing a photograph and
asking whether he knew the symbol as a compendium for
7tam.
On August
1
but
Thus
it is
line
23, 1900,
Dr Traube wrote informing me
462 should probably run
difficult to retrace
'
Fgnosaque
such operations.
roseis
:
poUent predia
that
scaltis';
;
INTRODUCTION
xxviii
the symbol goes back to the Notae mris, in the manuscripts
and N'
of which it occurs in the form N, with variants
N
and that
the Verona manuscript of Gaius the various hands
in
(This
write sometimes N, sometimes ^, and sometimes N.
last form, he says, accounts for the interchange of non (N)
and nam (N)
some
in
old texts.)
In Irish manuscripts,
Dr Traube had noted
N
only
in
Diarmaid's Latin commentary on Theodorus of Mopsuestia
He suggests that
in the Ambrosian Library (c. 301 inf).
further search would probably lead to the discovery of other
examples but considers these sufficient fully to confirm my
view that the symbol in Vat. reg. lat. 81 represents nam.
Perhaps someone who sees more early manuscripts than
;
I
can hope to see will find instances in which the same form
N is used with the same stroke through the second limb.
[Since this was in type, Professor Lindsay has kindly sent
of
me some
which
fresh information
because he considers his material
I
is
refrain
from printing only
not complete.]
Additional notes on the Vatican manuscript by the
Rev. H.
63
tabulatis
72
80
alboreis
M.
atis in ras.
:
albor in ras.
:
over the
first letter
written
b.
of pubescentes a later scribe has
pecorea
o was originally u
82
inuagitus
the
84
87
89
91
94
Bamiister.
nianu I^
:
c is
by a
later
hand and the
.?
the scribe wrote inuaguus and corrected
:
u into
first
it.
nu added by a later scribe or in any case
u is over an erasure.
p the p much above the line qu. a capital ?
mormore crepita a later hand has added u above
each o, and also over the a of crepita.
concretas retas apparently by a different hand.
acaruca: a later hand has inserted a separation
externum
:
:
:
:
:
mark
(,) after ac.
NOTES BY MR BANNISTER
99
The
gloss
give
" I
late.
is
satisfied to pass
up
it
xxix
but
;
HMB in
your note."
am
I
litt.
not
October
30, 1908.
102
MS. parierum
105
lustrauer«;>?/.
except
in full,
147
Tinulas
nosos.
Final -int in this
1.
290
ul re-written
:
MS.
by
first
hand
original letters, the foot of the
as to join the
1
59
178
Insontes
The
:
the
1
(?)
over
(.'')
three
being extended so
a.
I is
original
always written
is
aderlt.
as large as the
scribe
T of Titaneus,
1.
133.
probably wrote solidum, sub-
sequently changed into solitum by erasing the
loop of d and crossing the straight stroke.
192
uirg,
i.e.
Virgilius, of
appears
the
in
which name the
final syllable
margin, which must once have
been much wider than it is now. The same word
is written in the top margin in a hand very like
that of Petavius on fol. i.
220
frondosa
224
fame
m
256
a letter
m
final
over
and
281
:
erased.
hand has added contraction mark
a late
:
for
e.
m
(? final
or initial
t)
erased between coenosu
aetrse.
Aquatico: the o seems to be added by a later hand
than the one which inserted the c
:
the erased q
is
quite legible.
284
294
precordis, with
trices
:
s
i
written above
added, followed by a
i.
comma
(,) to
separate
from next word.
French hand (qu. i6th cent.) underlined celiam,
302
A
322
The apparent
and wrote
in
margin
erasure
'
PHnius est
is, I
the parchment, which
believe,
made
usus.'
due to a crease
in
the script irregular:
the crease ends between coe and tum.
325
Rutilante?/^
:
the final e seems to
same hand (m.
2)
me
to be
which added que.
by the
!
INTRODUCTION
XXX
The
337
original scribe
began to write framina or fram-
mina, but placed his g after the
first
member
of
the m.
protelauerit with n above
339
352
i
and
,
below.
predones o by second hand over
flauore, with open a
:
371
?
a.
tabescunt corr. ex tabiscunt manu prima.
furiu[m]: there is no contraction mark,
395
427
follows immediately after the
punctum
cruda
435
442
r
:
spungia
rasura.
/;/
he must have written spaingia and altered
:
by blotting out the belly of the
it
and a
u.
a.
The
a
is
underlined.
451
No
454
turrita:
break
where
The
is
erased letter seems to be o with a
below to
carnali
503
This contraction
used else-
eco in rasura and du squeezed in before
with a separating comma.
:
tellatus,
495
after rictu.
trita.
for er not ur.
pecodum
472
MS.
in
MS.
:
call
comma
(,)
the attention of the corrector.
li
written above after
:
over the last syllable
na,
and a
comma
below.
546
domescas
574
inimicos ^telluris
is
m (?) erased.
MS.
The Echternach Manuscript (E). Six leaves only re2.
main still attached in pairs. Their relation may be seen by
means of the diagram on the next page.
The dotted lines represent lost leaves. Leaves i, 2, 3, and
6 are at Luxemburg, and are now classed by themselves as
MS. 89. Leaves 3 and 6 were found by Mone and published
leaves i and 2 in 1875 by Bradshaw, who describes^
in 185 1
how he took from the shelves a volume which looked as if it
might be the one from which the first pair of leaves had been
taken, and found not only that it was the one, but that the
:
;
'
1
Collected Papers, p. 468.
THE ECHTERNACH MANUSCRIPT
xxxi
waste leaf from the other end of the same volume I found, to
my surprise and delight, to be another sheet from the same
The volume from which
manuscript of Hisperica Fanmia!
—
they came (MS. 109) is 'a IXth or IXth Xth century copy
of St Augustine on the Psalter, formerly belonging, as did
Luxemburg manuscripts, to the monastery of
Echternach or Epternach, founded by St Wilbrord at the
end of the seventh century.' So the fragments had come
the bulk of the
from Epternach.
was reserved for Professor Zimmer to identify leaves
5, which form part of an album of fragments (Cod.
lat. 1 141 1 ) in the Bibliotheque Nationale at Paris.
Leaf 4
is numbered 100, leaf 5 is numbered 99.
Presumably they
also came from one of the Epternach manuscripts which
It
4 and
are in the library^
;
but the trace
lost.
is
may
not to hope that more leaves
It
is
impossible
yet be discovered.
Plate II represents leaf 4 the exact size of the original.
The beauty of the writing is remarkable. Bradshaw put
xth century Professor Zimmer calls it
it down as IXth
—
'first
:
half of the ixth/ and
nearer the mark.
the ends of
lines,
The
I
cannot help thinking this
plate shews the semicolon
of which
we saw one
is
marking
instance had survived
Vatican manuscript. It also shews b; for -bus and q;
-que (even in the middle of a word, as freq;nter) and also
in the
for
:
the
5 -like
mark for the -us of
The stalks of b,
s.
which seems to be merely
d, h,
are clubbed a, d, and n
d and a peculiar b, n and n) a
-bus,
a form of
have two forms (a and a,
remarkable g (? Irish) has survived
^
1
:
:
in the
See Traube and 'EhwzXA, Jean-Baptiste Maugerard
Bayer.
Akademie der Wiss.
III.
Kl. xxiii. Bd.
li.
word fragoricantia^
(in
Abhandlungen der K.
Abt.), p. 336.
INTRODUCTION
xxxii
else, though rotuni for rogtim (line 193) must go
back to a similar g c is con-, n is ?io?t, tc is tunc, m is men,
and so on. We find both se and ?, the latter even in ^quor^a
(= aequora), and the former m fretnentce, hmxcBrat. In lines 73
and 92 tm stands for tameti (and not for tajitum): in line 83
Hys = sunt (analogously, by the way, to ser = serunt, &c.).
phens occur in line 51 in-||ruerlt, 81 glomerami-||-ne.
E is the work of a scribe who wrote a beautiful hand, but
was either very ignorant or very careless, or both\ The book
he copied from (or a book still further back) was probably in
but nowhere
:
This may help to explain the transposiwhich in the manuscript follow lines 3948, though the inequality of the two passages (81 words
a dilapidated state.
tions of lines 25-38,
against 61) leaves a certain uncertainty.
is
If,
however, this
the right explanation, a page of the old manuscript con-
tained an
amount of text equivalent
the poem.
to
from 10 to 14
lines of
In that case the loss of a quire of eight leaves
would account for the hiatus in the middle of line 124 (125),
where the scribe unconsciously (?) omitted nearly 200 lines.
Incidentally, this hiatus proves that in that manuscript the
In line 49 the scribe
work was already written as prose.
seems to have incorporated two glosses, rottda?tti and Inson,
relating to fulgescente[m] and tramitem in the next line: and
in line 135 he does the same with glas, a gloss on glaucum.
The explicit of the poem is not quite intelligible. But it may
be worth mentioning that in the British Museum manuscript,
Reg. 5. E. XIII, which is of Breton origin, a quotation from
one of the Books of Kings is introduced by the formula IN
BASILIONI LlBRO, which seems to illustrate the words IN
BASILIONIS POLI NONOMATE here.
In the Bodleian MS.
Auct. F. 4. 32, INHONOMATESUMITONANTIS occurs on the
back of the title of the Eutychius also a g like that m fragoricantia mentioned above: and enonomate ?ERI almi amen at
the end.
The words SIT SIC HOC HIC occur in the subscription (not written by an Irishman but derived from an Irish
•
;
^
Braclshaw, p. 468.
;
THE ECHTERNACH MANUSCRIPT
source)
of
Winchester
the
(MS.
manuscript
century) of Bede's Historia Ecdesiastica
;
3,
xxxiii
eleventh
also in the sub-
Corpus Christi (Cambridge) MS. 140, written
Bath by one Aelfric it is an Anglo-Saxon version of the
Gospels, and no Celtic or Irish influence can be proved: but
the blunder Interim^ for in aeternum suggests unintelligent
scription of the
at
;
copying, rather than original composition.
The colophon
of the Hisperica
The next
line of the page.
Famina ends
line begins
(without heading), which with
its
'
at the sixth
Ratio spere pitagore'
rude circular diagram (repre-
sented in this edition by a rectangular table) occupies the rest
The next page contains the extract from Galen
have not traced) and the other miscellaneous matter
which I have printed on pages 32 and 33, being unwilling to
omit anything which may afford a clue to the pedigree of the
manuscripts, and so perhaps eventually to the history of the
of the page.
(which
I
work.
This miscellaneous matter
rest;
is
written as beautifully as the
but only a facsimile could shew the complete want of
intelligence betrayed by the scribe. These short extracts, &c.,
were no doubt written unconnectedly on the blank space at
the end of the original manuscript.
The copyist writes them
continuously in his best style. Three lines near the bottom
stand as follows:
Ap'ncipioaut mundiusq; addiluuiu;
milia;
Duce
Eo quod
quarai duo sol unde
solus.
Ad dm meu
Ani
nom
st
.
Duo
accep
conuerte uolo uxore
have been written so by any one who
understood what he was writing. The little poem which
begins here had a great attraction for Bradshaw, who was fond
These
lines could not
of writing
it
out.
He did
not, of course,
know the
first
six lines
and consequently the re (line 15) was unintelligible, and I do
not know whether the alphabetical character of the verses
suggested itself to him, A and B being absent and C disguised
asK.
^
this
Yet
in the
mean ?
Bede in aeternum
is
altered by erasure to interim.
What does
INTRODUCTION
xxxiv
The
Glossae collectae (C) follow without an interval.
They
by the same hand, and were probably copied from
the same source, as the rest. The first two are written thus:
Cadus -i- unda follu -i- ualle: but from this point the glosses
In
are written above their lemmata in smaller characters.
no. 26 the last two letters of uigricatus are represented by a
are written
horse-shoe shaped
mark over
the
this
t:
mark has been mis-
taken by some editors for an n and read as the
final letter
of
In no. 144 catalmol is written as close together as
the tops of the 11 in auelloso would allow.
the gloss.
The
if it
would have been an important one
But just at this point the light
Bradshaw in two copies wrote in (in pencil) the
but I do not know when he wrote it (which is
last gloss, no. 223,
could have been read.
flickers out.
word
scotica;
important) nor
how
sure he
felt
of the reading.
nothing from a faded photograph
;
I
can extract
and Professor Zimmer
records no trace of a word legible in the original manuscript.
\i scotica could be read, account
At
present
I
regard
word would seem
it
would have
as impossible.
The
to be taken of
it.
nearest admissible
to be [d.u]sonica.
St Victor Manuscript (X). Of this interesting
manuscript only one sheet, forming two leaves (one much
T/ie
3.
mutilated), survives.
It is
the Paris fragments of
E
are
numbered 102 and
the verso of
number
I
fo.
102,
contained in the same album as
(Cod.
lat.
11411), and the
loi in that collection.
which
I
two leaves
Plate III shews
have selected partly to shew the
135 written on a space cleared by scraping the vellum.
have M.
Delisle's authority for saying that this figure
is
in
the handwriting of Claude de Grandrue, librarian of the abbey
of Saint-Victor at Paris at the beginning of the sixteenth century.
He
do not despair of finding the manuscript to
two] leaves have served as fly-leaves.'
the discovery still remains to be made.
But I
says,
which our four
I
am
afraid
*
I
\lege
venture to speak of the fragment as the St- Victor manuscript,
as we have no evidence to carry it back to an earlier home.
The
handwriting, though less beautiful and less uniform
THE ST VICTOR MANUSCRIPT
than that of the Epternach manuscript,
xxxv
probably not later
is
The
than the middle of the ninth century.
copyist was
many
evidently struggling with an original illegible in
places:
but great pains were taken to reproduce that original
The
fully.
corrections
may be due
or they
may
faith-
be by the same hand as the
to a reviser: they are,
I
think, in the
rest,
same
handwriting as the glosses, Breton and Latin, and seem, where
there is any evidence, to have been made before the glosses
were put
being
Two
in.
left at first
instances are shewn in the plate of a space
and a word, or part of a word, written in
afterwards.
The punctuation
by
q
while
or
•;
=que
'\v\
;•
;
is
at the ends of lines
used in
=-bus,
-b;
may be
=que
q;
micas
line lo
(in
frequenter).
Several forms of a are shewn in the plate
in
represented
(line 63) is rare,
the form seen
:
but occurs again in arua (line
17),
spadis (line 27), frusta (line 28) and uapore (line 29).
In
tamaram (line 50) are seen the two common forms, and the
special form almost always used after
how
easily
mine
may
(line 68)
know
not
it
pass into
x can be
and combined with r;
seen by comparing libra-
with connexa just below
it
in
the plate.
I
do
within what limits of time or locality this form was
used.
The
letters
b,
d, h,
I
are clubbed, but rather short
heavy looking.
The only possible trace of §
(line 17), where the scribe's first attempt seems
a
B
t (cf.
shewn
letter
The
193, rotimi for rogiini).
in the plate.
enlarged
ordinary O.
Capital q
is
G
in
and
algas
to contain
in line 52 is
generally like a lower-case
line Tj)\
but
The second form
of r
(e.g.
capital
is
in
is
line
72
we have an
rather peculiar, e.g. in
Sometimes y hardly comes below the line;
sometimes it descends as low as f Capital S is generally
half below the line.
feruore (line 46).
The
abbreviation for ns final
is
a half circle open to the
left.
In line 8 pwpriat seems to be ior properat, p being written
INTRODUCTION
xxxvi
instead of the Irish p': while in
be propriferiim or pi^opiferum,
A6i, where
Mr
the word should
Bannister notes that the
is represented by p', 'which might be the Irish
But Professor Lindsay says
the suprascript i ofteti
takes the form of a mere curve.'
^^ in line 87 has a curved line (") over the c, and it has
what seems to be a similar mark in line 33, and a mark like
second syllable
'
p(?r.'
a
:
comma
(')
in line 104.
The mark
of aspiration
(*")
occurs over
was probably copied,
corrected by writing an h above the t.
in line 141
As
:
far as
and
it
it
goes, this
Famina, as being a
is
were corrupted
124 etere
is
the best manuscript of the Hisperica
something
faithful reproduction of
Zimmer had not
If Professor
the/ of [sojphiam
for in line
older.
said that the Breton glosses
(e.g. in lines 9, 72),
I
could have imagined
that the handwriting was that of a Breton.
The Cambridge Manuscript {University Library Gg. 5.
This manuscript is included here because it contains
4.
35).
the two alphabetical
poems printed on
p.
55
and
ff.
p.
60
ff.
of
the present volume, and also the paragraph, 'Dicit galienus,' &c,
on
p. 32.
tents
still
;
for,
These pieces form an insignificant part of its conalthough something is lost at the end, the volume
contains about 450 leaves.
There
is
nothing to shew where
it
was written
;
but
it
was
at St Augustine's, Canterbury, at least as early as the thir-
The
teenth century.
handwriting, which
is
what the con-
shews that it was copied by
an Englishman some of the contents, which relate to the
Emperor Henry III (1039-1055) give us a date before which
it cannot have been written, while the writing itself prevents
us from placing it much later.
The volume is, roughly speaking, a Co7piis of Christian
tinental authorities call
'
insular,'
:
Latin poetry
Boethius,
:
Juvencus, Sedulius, Prudentius
Rabanus Maurus
;
:
then follow
a prose treatise by Hucbaldus on
Music (a separate quire, in a different hand); Aldhelm, Milo,
two short poems, Abbo ('Clerice diptychas'), *Hucbaldus de
:
THE CAMBRIDGE MANUSCRIPT
xxxvii
laude calvorum, the enigmata of *Eusebius, *Tautvvin, *Boni-
Simphosius, Aldhelm, with other short pieces interspersed,
one being the *Versus cuiusdanm Scoti de alphabeto.' Then
Cato, Columbanus, Bede de die iudicii, and the strange composition beginning Nil herebo mehus.'
Then, after a few
hexameters apparently by one Oswold, which seem to be the
epilogue or envoi of a longer work, and eight elegiacs beginning
Terrigene bene nunc laudent ut condecet almum (fo, 419''),
the poems 'Farce domine' [Ad rubiscam] and 'Adelphus
face,
'
'
'
'
Then a table of the
name above each,
adelpha' follow immediately.
letters
of the Greek alphabet, with the
alpha,
gamma,
&c. ending with otomega, enneacose {/\\), psile
(n) and six diphthongs. Then, 'O theos istin boythian mu...
beta,
ke eos tu eonos amin., Patir imon oen
uranis...apotu
tis
poniru. AMIN,' both with Latin translation over each word.
Here are interposed two versions of the Lord's Prayer
Latin hexameters, {a) *Sancte pater
aula;
*0
{b)
genitor nostri
ending... eripe noxis. AMIN.
epis
ges yrini, &c.
creed),
qui
celi
Then,
celi
sede moraris, &c.
in
Doxa
Latin translation over each word.
the latter with
the Apostles' creed beginning
dominum nunc patrem cunctipotentem
probably
cunctis
for
omnipotentem
adest
in
qui sedis in
enipsistis theo ke
and Pisteugo isenan, &c. (the Nicene
Then a paraphrase of
fiteor
summa
communio
:
one
Sanctis
line reads
'
!).
'
'
'
*Con-
(a correction,
et similis
quod
Then an enigma
as
follows
Die duo que faciunt pronomina nomina cunctis
Omnia die que sunt uerbi que sillaba signat
Quid mininga cinus crassis quid sterea cotis
Quid ris quidue faiinx nistis quid glossa geosis
Quid flebs hota nefron eistis thessis anathossis
Quid
trix
derma
pisis neutis
hacmen
diliponta
Anxitis gemoni taeui satrex cacohesis
eadem que te ipsa nee
non exposueris indonatus abibis .,.,.,
Mininga est membranum etc. etc.
Ipsa quidem sed non
ipsa
Si
(references
being
given
by the
letters
A-Z, followed by
INTRODUCTION
xxxviii
Ends:
magna et pessima cum
Then follows:
Cachoesis est egritudo
Ipsa est auis foenix.
fantasia.
Flegmon apoplexis reuma
spasmus,
liturgia
ending:
Algima bolimus agripnia
Then
verses^
tricocinare.
on the Te deum (lo
Omnipotentem semper adorant
et
lines),
benedicunt
beginning:
omne per euum.
followed by:
Incipit bibliotheca magnifica.
*Me
De
sapientia.
sine matre pater genuit pariente puellam,
etc.
Then some medical
etc.
on the second
page of which comes the passage beginning Dicit galienus,'
which I have printed on p. 32.
These medical directions
extend to 13 pages, and end the quire numbered -XLIIII-.
The famous 'Carmina Cantabrigiensia' come nextl
directions in prose:
'
Then
follow
some hymns, including
one,
'O admirabile
Veneris idolon,' which Traube'' traces to Verona.
Then more medical
some leaves being lost^
prescriptions,
which end imperfectly,
The St Omer manuscript 666. The St Omer manusaid by Bethmann to be of the tenth century, and to
have been written in the monastery of St Bertin close by.
The alphabetical hymn 'Adelphus adelpha' occurs immediately after and in the same handwriting as Alcuin's Dialogiis
Saxonis et Franci. The text and glosses shew a better tradition
than the Cambridge manuscript, e.g. lines 3 {tonaliter), 4 {agialon), 5 {dodrafitibus), where the Cambridge glosses are all
astray where the two texts agree, we are bound to regard
5.
script^
is
;
the
common
reading with respect as representing an
^
By Walafridus
Strabo.
Analecta Hymnica,
2
See Traube
Anzeiger
f.
^
O Roma
in
L. p. 167 [H.
deutsches Altertum xv, 200.
M.
old
B.].
nobilis, p. 307.
have marked with an asterisk those poems which are printed from this
manuscript by J. A. Giles in Anecdota Bedae, &c. (Caxton Society), London, 1851.
*
I
*
I
am
indebted to
of this manuscript.
J.
M. Stowasser's
edition for
my knowledge
of the existence
:
THE ST OMER MANUSCRIPT
tradition.
But the tradition was probably
oral,
xxxix
and the cor-
ruption far advanced before the text was written down.
It
to be observed that in line 41 galileos will not scan; and,
is
round Hiberno-Saxon hand it is easy to
which would give gableos, some connexion is
possible with gabtilum (= patibulum), Bret, gablou. In line 44
the readings qjiando and quae deo may both come from qdo,
which Professor Lindsay (p. 21) records =quando 'in the
tenth century Breton [?] MS. at Oxford, Laud. Lat. 26.'
though
misread
in the large
li
as
b^
AUTHORITIES QUOTED.
Editions of the Vatican text:
1.
2.
Mai's Auctores Classici, Vol. v,
„
„
p.
479.
reprinted in
„
Migne's Patrologia Latina,
Vol. xc, col. 1185.
famina denuo edidit
M. S. {In Dreizehnter Jahresbericht iiber das
8°, Wien, 1887.)
k. k. Franz-Joseph-Gymnasium in Wien.
Editions of the Luxemburg and Paris fragments
Mone (
Die gaUische Sprache, Karlsruhe, 1851 (p. 76).
).
4.
3.
Stowasser
(J.
Incerti auctoris Hisperica
M.).
et explanauit J.
5.
„
reprinted with a fac„
„
„
„
simile in the Publications de la section historique de I'institut
de Luxembourg.
6.
Zimmer
1869.
In Nachrichten der
(H.).
Ges. der. Wiss. zu Gottingen,
k.
Phil.-hist. Klasse, 1895 (p. 120).
7.
Bradshaw
Collected Papers.
(H.).
8",
Cambridge, 1889
(pp. 463,
468-9).
8.
Prothero (G. W.).
Memoir
of
Henry Bradshaw.
8°,
London, 1888
(pp. 188, 340, &c.).
9.
^-\o.
11.
12.
Nennius vindicatus. 8°, Berlin, 1893. Appendix.
Revue Celtique, I. 348, XIll. 248IX. 309Stowasser: in Wiener Studien, IX. 116-
Zimmer (H.).
Rhys (Sir J.)
:
in
,
De
„
quarto
quodam
Scoticae Latinitatis specimine {in
Fiinfzehnter Jahresbericht iiber das k.
sium
.^^13.
in
Wien.
Ellis (Robinson).
8",
On
Wien,
k,
Franz-Joseph-Gymna-
1889).
the Hisperica
Philology, Vol. xxvill, 1903).
Famina
(/« the
Journal of
AUTHORITIES QUOTED
xl
14.
Notes on manuscripts of Catullus and Hisperica
Hermathena, Vol. xil, 1902, pp. 22-24).
Ellis (Robinson).
Famina
\*
(/«
Contains notes of a personal examination of the Vatican manuscript.
15.
Roger
L'enseignement des
8% Paris, 1905.
(M.).
Alcuin.
16.
lettres
classiques
Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum.
[CGL.]
Gotz (Geo.).
d'Ausone k
Vols. ll.-vil.
8",
Lipsiae, 1888, &c.
17.
The Epinal
F°,
18.
An
Photolithographed. ..and edited by H. Sweet.
Glossary.
London,
[Ep.]
1883.
eighth century Latin- Anglo-Saxon Glossary preserved in the
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Edited by J. H.
[CCC]
8°, Cambridge, 1890.
late eighth century Latin-Anglo-Saxon Glossary preserved in the
Edited by J. H. Hessels. 8°,
library of Leiden University.
library of
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8°,
HISP. FAMINA.
Plate
I.
n
Cod. Vat. Reg.
lat.
8i.
^*ra».
I
ii'
If If
-
If'
M
^:ii11«IJii
I
.ti^-€.
ThI
1'-^^. ?.r
HISP. FAMINA.
Plate
III,
iJt(7i
<:x
»4
XXXXCO OX}*X
{oti3!timbo*i»difpicm^
A.
A^jjUuTiun^iktnu^
«m
Paris
MS.
latin.
11411, fo. 102b.
HISP. FAMINA.
v^ JiV>«
^^r«
Plate
-;
3^fc?^^ noccni
III,
Uo^d^
ntiti-ief&r ptic^irirt
\t
Paris
MS.
latin.
^i^^-nni:
11411, fo. 102b.
.t^ia
A-TEXT (PFLEURY).
AMPLA
pectoralem
suscitat uernia cauernam'
JL\. mestum
extrico pulmone tonstrum'
:
[fol.
i
:
Sed gaudifluam pectoreis
Cum
J
insignes
Qui egregiam
Uipereos que
mundano
Cui
arto procellam arthereis*
urbani tenoris propinant- faucibus linpham*
:
litteratur?
:
:
sophie speculator arcatores"
:
plasmant syllogismos"
triquadr^ telluris artico
:
rhetorum florigera flectit habenas caterua*
Et qui remota uasti fundaminis deseruere competa*
10 Utrum fabulosas
per ora depromunt gazasNum trucida altercaminum inter soboles pubescunt litigia*
An placorea abucant proles sceptra*
Utrum s^uus famatorum (armatorum) coetus
:
:
:
:
:
:
toxica
15
Ut
furis
corruit certandi in acie*
:
ostrei cruoris riuis
:
Candida
:
oliuarent madiada*
Seu spumaticum
inertes
:
:
bombosi
flustrum
tithis
oppressit naufragio remiges'
An
horridum communi stragi rapuit acculas loetum
20 quos edocetis fastos"
Cui que adheretis rhetori ?
:
-^,
^
?
:
:
fHuic
(hinc) lectorum sollertem
qui sophicam
Nam
trinos
:
:
:
inuito obello certatorem'
pla^mauerit auide palestrum*
antea dimicaui athletas
24 dimicaui^/.
(m
f/iarg. inf.) uel
deimicaui.
HISPERICA FAMINA
mactaui duelles*
multaui co?uos
ac robustos
Fortiores
que prostraui
:
Hinc nullum
Dum
[fol.
i''
:
:
in acie ciclopes"
subterfugio aequeuum*
truculenta
:
me
uelHcant opicula*
euagino spatham
30 protinus uersutilem
qu? almas trucidat statuas*
:
:
-f-Arboream (alboream)
:
capto iduma peltam.
qu? carneas cluit tutamine pernas'
Ferralem uibro pugionem*
macerat rostrum cidones"
35 cuius pitheum assiles
:
:
:
fob (ob hoc) cunctos lastro in agonem co^uos'
dictaminum fulget sparsio
Haec compta
:
:
fut nullos uitioso aggere glomerat logoslecto libramine artat uigorem'
ac sospitem
:
:
40
40b
Nam
aequali
plasmamine
:
mellifluam
:
populat ausonici faminis per guttura spargi-
nem*
41 uelut innumera apium concauis
:
discurrunt
examina aluea-
riis
Melchillenta
Ac
que sorbillant
:
solitos (Psolidos)
Hie comptus
dudum
:
fluenta*
stemicant rostris fauos"
:
arcatorum exomicat coetus'
temporum stadia
parem non creuimus phalangem*
Nee futura temporalis globi per pagula
45 cui
per lapsa
:
:
:
equiperatam fulgidi rumoris speculabimur cateruam*
asstat chelidrus*
sed presto horrendus
:
:
50 qui talem
:
uipereo ictu sauciabit turbam"
30 uersutilem^/. (above the u) uel
a.
32 iduma ^/.i. manu.
34 uibro
pugionem ^/. uel ui propugione.
40 After mellifluam the MS. reads populas"
Ausonica faminis per guttura spargine.
41 sq. MS. discurrunt exanima apiastris
Mel chillentaque sorbillant fluenta alueariis. The last word is evidently out of
place: I think apiastris is a gloss which has ousted it.
A-TEXT
nisi
uasti
exigerint rectorem poli"
:
52 Qui florigerum
52b
reguloso
IFNouello
stemico logum*
:
amplo
sonoreus
2
serpit per ora riuus*
:
ausonica
[fol.
arripere tonui sceptrum
:
ob hoc rudem
si
-
temporei globaminis *cyclo
:
ac exiguus
Quod
agmen
:
soluerit discrimine*
:
hispericum
55
3
temporalis aeui stadio
:
me
:
alligasset catena'
faminis per guttura popularet haustus*
:
60 ac inmensus
urbani tenoris manasset faucibus tollus"
:
Quod propriferum plasmas orgium?
Utrum alma scindis securibus robora*
IT
:
:
stemicares oratoria tabulatis*
Utico quadrigona densis
An flamigero coctas obrizum clibano"
:
:
cudere lunulas marthellis'
65 auriferas solidis
Seu tinolam tensis suscitas odam chordis?
proflas cicutas armoniis*
Forte concauas sonoreis
:
:
:
-f-Sed
non
intelligibili
quod lanigerosas
:
mentis acumine prestulor"
odorosa obseruas per pascua bidentium
:
turmas"
70 fCui (qui) obessa
:
arcatorum assiduo tramite sectaris con-
cilia*
Ac
cicniam gemellis
rutulantem alboreis
Pexam
bailas
curuanam
scapulis*
artas calamide (calamidem) madiadis'
que carneis tolibus amplecteris caminam (cami-
:
siam
:
:
?)•
Nee sophica ingenioso acumine abscultas mysteria"
efFeto conamine comitaris historum turmas*
75 Sed doctoreas
Hinc mirificum tibi ingenioso libramine palo consultum*
:
:
:
Proprigenum
Ut
agrica
Nam
:
:
natalis fundi irruere solum*
robusto gestu plasmaueris orgia*
pantia *ruptis
:
[fol. 2^
astant septa termopilis
80 pubescentes pecorea depascunt segetes agmina*
Ueternas mesta genitrix lacrimosis irrigat genas guttis*
:
:
Nam
infantilis
:
mumurat
inuagitus*
I
—
HISPERICA FAMINA
4
Ac
florigera
Externum
:
:
resonat clangore per arua*
proprifera editrix abucat
85 Placoreasque blandis
h^c pantia natalem
te stigant orgia adire limitem'
:
IFCeu montosus scropias
frondeos fluctiuaga
:
marenr
concelebrat nuptias thalamis"
:
:
tranat tollus' per macides
eradicat hornos deuoratio"
Inormia euoluit mormore crepita*
90 Limosam fluminio mactat crepidinem alueo"
:
:
Concretas
euellit uortice glarias*
:
exubero pululamine fluuium*
laris ueternas
cremat -f-piram (pira)
rubigine amarcas*
minorat robora tumulis"
ac aruca (?arunca) fauellosis
spirat clibanus ructum"
95 Ciboneus torridum
flangosas
flectit per laquearia flammas*
pari
ausonicum
:
Ueluti rosea ^stiui
:
:
:
:
^quali doctoreas
torreo feruore cateruas-
:
terret bouencus armenta
mactet iuuencum ligituria
Ceu truculentus pecorea
saginatum
stricta
:
:
complet ingluuiem aruina*
sanguineum trucido hiatu sorbellat fluentum*
perturbo pauore historum flogosa*
pari erumnosos
Quatinus *uitreum tetigeris patula poli samum cuba*
Gemella pr^cibui alboris astra
100 horribilem uisceria
:
:
:
:
[fol.
3
:
105 fseptemplicis olimpi lustrauerint boreales limites'
Sabulosas litorei calculaueris micas planeti'
:
Tithicum
tellato
uixerit seminarium in temino
:
mundanique uiuidum
Haud
1
hispericum
10 Inquantum eosus
censuerint coloni ponti spiraculum*
:
:
propinabis auido gutture tollum*
:
ab occiduo limite distat articus
ftineus (?titaneus) sidereis
:
ampliori rutilo precellit" arotus
tedis
sonoreusque certantium
mellisono
99 above
uel -aria.
:
antecedit
:
frangor militum
apium
ligituria is written in a
105 lustrauerww/
MS.
strepitu"
more recent hand what seems
107 temino with
r
to
be
[i aria, i.e.
written above before
m.
A-TEXT
ac furibundus teneram
IS
:
superat ursus bidentem*
Intantum fnostri (nostra)
trinsecus numina*
B
IS senos
5
loquelosi tenoris segregaiitur al-
:
exploro uechros
:
lacerant palatham
ex his gemella astant facinora*
qu^ uerbalem sauciant uipereo tactu struem*
i2oAlterum barbarico auctu loquelarem inficit tramitem"
qui ausonicam
:
:
:
:
ac gemello
Quaterna
Inclitos
:
:
stabilitat
que
nectit specimina'
litteraturae addit assidu? apices'
:
statutum toxico
:
hispericum
sensibiles
130 Cetera
:
:
picture uenenoso obice transmutat tenorem*
:
Alius clarifero
Quo
dampno"
mouet caracteres facundi?"
rapit scriptum
:
125 Litterales urban^
stabilem
modello*
:
*ortus est uechrus solo'
[fol.
3^
reguloso ictu uiolatur euloigium'
:
partiminum corrodit domescas*
notantur piacula*
qu? italicum lecti faminis sauciant obrizum'
Quod ex his propiferum loquelosi tenoris in hac assertione
:
:
affigis facinus-
LEX
INCIPIT
TITANEUS
thalasicum
olimphium
:
inflamat arotus tabulatum-
uapore flustrum;
illustrat
:
DIEI.
135 -j-flammiuomo secat polum corusco supernum"
Almi scandit camaram firmamenti*
:
Alboreum febeus
115
numina begins a
:
sufifocat
line in the
MS. The
with u written above between a and
teres gl. uel carectes.
mene
c,
proritus'
rest of the line is
and mark of omission
128 uiolatur^/. uel
s
(above the
(,)
r).
blank.
120 actu
below.
125 carac-
HISPERICA FAMINA
6
Cibonea
pliadum non exhomicant fulgora'
emit neuum ftractus (tactus)"
:
Merseum
solifluus
:
extricat sudos incendium*
140 Densos phetoneum
Roscida
aret rubigine stillicidia*
:
:
Nee
oliuatus frondea
:
oliuat
nimbus robora*
diuiduat imber uuas*
F^nosas
apricat lacunas rogus
Micras uricomus
que torret iubar girum145 mundanum
reboat curia concentum*
Aligera placoreum
mormurant armonias rostris'
Tinulas patulis
aurium refoculant mulcedine cliuos*
Concauos
orbat latebras turma*
Frondicomas auitica
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
i5oCapaneas aculeant gleuas"
Uermia sorbellant picis frusta"
pungunt stercolinia*
Oleda
:
:
:
fameas esciferis
Pecoreus uasta
155 Calastreas
uariis
Interna glaucis
Holerosa
replent uesiculas *sucis.
:
[fol.
lustrat coetus pascua*
meant calcibus
:
Campanea
:
:
pessas'
serunt predia conciliis'
:
saturant exta serpellis"
sennosis motibus ruminant pabula*
:
diuiduant ouilia ides"
Insontes
160 •f'arboreas pontes pedestri tramite tranant
:
intrant fagnos (agros) cateru?
F^nosos lanigerae
carpunt dentibus uuas*
Herbosas
:
:
Hirsutus
suum
:
Terrestres
165 Stabiles
filicum sorbent radices"
:
que gustant sucum"
^ssuum orbant sonipedes stabula"
frangosis motibus meant arrigas"
Holerosum
Tabulosa
:
flagrantes
:
Atritas
Ferreos
:
que soluunt sessores cruribus sigellos"
sennosis motibus replent toraces"
:
170 Concauos
Amens
almos
deseruit gurgitia coetus"
suffodiunt rostris sablones
:
:
ferin? prolis cohors
:
:
calcat epimnos*
158 pabula
gl. uel
p (over the
b).
4
A-TEXT
Asperrimum
inuoluunt gressibus ruscunr
:
Gibrosos petulco
prospectant uernaculos scroplo"
:
spumaticum
175 Inhormes
7
Salsas apertis
:
uerrunt delphines pontum*
sorbellant paulas gutturum claustris*
:
Squameos que uorant gurgustos"
elaborant agrestes orgium*
Pantes soHtum
:
:
Caeteri tellatas strictis
180 Spinosis
Lapidias
:
plasmant fossas
trulHs*
densant septa prunis*
saxea mole glomerant macereas*
:
:
*pecorum agitant in pascua turmas- [fol. 4^"
que reboant uchas*
Truculentos (-0?) agrico (-os?) mugitu perturbant melodios"
frondicomum crebro tramite adeunt saltum
185 Innumer^
turme*
Alma que cudunt framis robora*
Alter! multigenas
Sonoreas
:
:
:
:
:
Erutas
securibus torquent astellas*
:
Edictasque
strictis
190 Hie
sonoreus
scindunt hornos arietum machinis*
:
Refertaque robustis
:
ansportant plaustra iugis-
soporeis
nos
:
tumultus
excitat
expergesci
thalamis"
Uestiles corporeis
Hinc molliformes
:
:
Alboreas rudi bisso
colligere strues mediadis"
artate tolibus trabias"
pelliceis
:
stipate camisas baltheis*
figite lunulas stolisArgentea (-as) fuluis
euoluite motatoria*
195 Blanda
Molles
que lanigero amplexu aptate tapetes'
Sophicam
stemicata (-ate) coloniam*
:
:
:
:
Ac
litterales
speculamini apices'
:
cerimonicat arcatori trophea'
fNonnulli (? Nam nulla)
carperit soporem claustro*
200 Si salubrem pectoreo
Ni rutilante
phoebei orientis ardore
somniosum euellerit palpebris oblectamentum*
Tritam
que aptauerit lumbis stragulam*
:
:
:
:
:
183 reboant with o written by later hand above
wasser refers the gloss virg. nee mihi
here in the text to erutas in line 187.
cum
teucris
e.
i88 ornos.
192 Sto-
ullum post eruta bellum written
196 tapetes^/. uel c (over the
first t).
HISPERICA FAMINA
8
lectoralem
cudere industriam-
:
205 IFUt quid nos tonitruoso
Et internas
sermonum
:
obruis *clangore'
[fol. 5
loqueloso tumore perturbas aurium cauernas'
:
Totum namque
nocturni ligonis lectriceis
:
censuimus stadium
excubiis,
Uos soporeo
Ob
oblectastis pernas tabe*
:
hoc nunc somnolentus
2ioQuidam de hoc
:
nos stigat tactus*
doctoreo congelamine
spumantem
adeat
:
mancipator laticem*
Ut uitreum scaloreis propinauerit fluentum idumis*
tergere luem unda"
Nocturna (-am) fontana
:
:
Stornos concauis
Ac sophicam
215 Mormoreus
Uerbalis
:
soluite ffactos (fastos) archimis'
:
auscultate industriam'
:
suscitetur in aethra plausus,
que roboat clangor*
:
Si unita cunctus
Ob
steterit in aula coetus*
:
segregate cohortem"
hoc talem
Hinc c^teri apricas adeant casas*
220 Alteri frondosa
lustrant subnemora*
stabilitent tugurio*
Alii in hoc ampio
:
:
:
:
Febeos supernum
:
secat arotus poli centrum*
medium que diei appropinquat spatium.
fHinc fame flagranti aestuat pectus.
:
225
Ob
uisitemus territoria*
cerimonicauerint flagrantibus pabulum*
hoc continua
Ut mellitum
:
:
Quis gnarus decoream
:
ducet per triuia cateruam
IFHas clandistinas frequenter lustraui termopilas.
Ac remota huius artici penetraui predia*
230 Uenustos
que exploro acculas*
Qui uagos arcatorum pascunt choros*
:
?
[fol. S^
:
:
:
Stricto
Ageas
Ne
:
densate tramitem colligio*
astrifero
:
pitheis truces
statuite infolas sulco*
:
macerauerint mediada spiculis crudeles*
221 tugurio
gi. uel
o (over the second
u).
A-TEXT
235 Non (?nam)
talia uiperei
9
obuallant triuia latrunculi-
:
spoliant uiatorum turmas inspillis*
que rapiunt predas"
trucidant ensibus agmina*
Armigera
Ob hoc stricto discriminosas irruamus cuneo per pesas*
calcamus gressibus predia*
240 Aspera
Qu? saxeas torrida mole glomerant statuas"
Spinosas
que parturiunt rumices"
H^c florigena (Pflorigera) exomicant arua'
Qu? porporeas glomerant scaltas*
Multigenas degestis
Collectas
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
artant crepita*
245 Nee lapidea
Sed glaucicomas herbarum copulant uuas"
:
:
Caninus urbana
Forte externus
Aut
lustrantis
murmurat
:
sonitus inter nemora*
adheret moenibus latrunculus*
:
concipiunt auribus strepitum agminis*
:
suscitant barritum alape*
250 Sonoreum gemell?
Ut ouans uagantem flectit mansorius deuersorio cohortem*
:
:
Adunca
-f-strictim (strictum)
Haec *concaua scopatum
Quod
bituleis
255 Nee ulla
:
trahite claui sigullum*
amplectitur aula tolum"
[fol.
6
tergitur assidue facicuHs*
:
glomerat
:
:
Hoc coenosum
Quod concretas
ciscilia'
tolum*
aetrse astat
:
sordium arictat micas*
elimant scop? uestibulum"
nee fronde? degestum
:
:
Aquoso stabilem
260 Squaloreasque
Ac
limosas
:
implete idore luterem'
fluctiuagis
f Arboreas (alboreas)
Liniaremque comptis
Ut amplum
265 Pelliceis
:
lauate basses fluentis-
uitreo licumine tergite plantas"
:
:
:
figite in pariete
curuanas'
tramitem archinis (archimis?)censuerint agrestibus spectaculum*
:
statuite
:
cluite sessa pratis*
Roseum
:
laricomi torriminis alite in aremulo clibanum*
Minutas
:
aprici griminis
254 betuleis with
i
written above
written above second u.
minis with
i
glomerate astellas"
written above
first
e,
260 bases with
a.
and u above
above
s written
i
:
faciculus with
first s.
i
267 gra-
HISPERICA FAMINA
10
ut
flammiuomum
Caloreum
:
feructauit (-uerit) incendium'
librauerit tactum'
:
eruerit focum*
270 Algidum
poscet possores (possessores ?)*
Quis tales
concesserint opiminium'
ut melchilentum
fNon (nam) ausonica me subligat catena'
Ob hoc scottigenum haud cripitundo eulogium'
perculam amite amiclios*
275 Sed furibundos
:
:
:
:
:
:
excusant accul?
amplecti sub numine alimonias'
Uenusti
parcas
H?c
Ac
:
:
concessa acutis
findite edulia framis*
:
arboreas ^scifero
*onerate mensas aceruo*
:
280 Doctoreum quaternis
lauate idumas
Aquatico
:
Ut
lot?
Ageum
:
^sciferas
:
6°
nitro*
innotescant cub?"
Ut salubrem
285 Arunca
[fol.
segregate chorum rithmis'
:
:
roboate fcontentum (concentum) in copias*
propinauerit in precordiis suxum*
:
calificate edulia*
flammigenis crinibus
Ut dulciorem
irrigauerint faucibus saborem*
:
Micas fragmentorum concauis
fAmum
:
recondite canistris*
herum fposci (?posco) poli
(?almum)
cociti irruerit (-int) acculae folium*
ne ciboneum
septemplicis poli aderint samum*
290 Sed supernum
cibaminum concessere aceruos*
Qui dulciferos
:
:
:
:
Quislibet
ut salsas
Ut
exactor poscet editricem*
:
:
densum
Quibus
:
:
adeamus oppidum*
:
conclientibus fiximus placitum*
-j-Qu? (qui) dulciora
Farriosas
per cinerem lithias"
spumauerint trices paula*
lixae tripudiauerit
crispantes salsugena
295 Statutum
ubi
comptam
:
:
sorbuistis solamina*
sennosis motibus corrosimus crustellas*
lita scottigeni
:
pululauit conditura olei*
274 euloium with g written above
i
and a comma below.
281 Aquatiq, q erased and co written above.
fragm^«torum, agm in rasiira.
under the
o.
287 Nicas^/. uel
280 doctore
m
n.
(over the n).
289 accolse with u written above and a point
t written above between o and t.
299 scotigeni with
A-TEXT
1
pressis dentibus ruminauimus pernas'
300 Carniferas
Lacteus
populauit haustus'
:
:
quamuis gaudifluam
TITANEUS
:
bibulo ore gustauimus celiam*
occiduum
Roseos imam
:
rutilat arotus
pontum*
[fol.
7
curuat radios sub speram*
:
305 Lynaticum uasto
exhomicat sidus polo*
pliadum uariant specula horanum*
Nocturnus
grauat serpella nimbus*
oliuat uapor ribas
Arboreas
tetraque mundanum
obumbrat mersa girum*
pecodum turm?
310 Incalculate
:
-f-Fulgoria
:
:
:
:
calastreas
irriunt bouella*
:
320
:
nectunt aurig^
fulcris
laborandi eruunt de curibus
:
solitis
Ob
hoc alma
:
sigillos"
agrestium turm?
Ac
Aptam
lustrant suistas porci*
:
sonipedum
:
Innumer?
solitum
idium concilia scandunt aulas-
:
Atritas hirti
315 Ferreos
meant argeas"
:
Septa
que
Quadrigonas
nexum*
aprici tegminis quiescunt in aulis
ciuilis
:
benignis
adeamus moenia*
globi
poscere filoxinia (-am) colonis"
:
instigate editum barrito*
Sonoreo
Ut hunc fdocterum (-oreum?): colligerit diuersorio coetum*
:
Statuta pelliceis
Torridum
:
-f-statuite sedilia pratis-
:
fgrimite (grimine) caminum'
alite
que accendite foco lampadem*
Arboreo uitreum *propinate olipo ffructum (fluctum)"
Spalorea
que lauate fulcimina*
Mersium solito diuidite mancipatum colligio*
concito flexu irruant collem*
Caiteri arboream
325 Rutilantem
:
:
[fol.
1^
:
:
:
305 exbmicat.
322 perhaps doctorum with an e written above
was misread as docterum.
added above the line.
comma
(,)
below.
(
= doctoreum)
325 que
328 diuite with di added above after second i and a
322
'
it
diuersorio co in rasura.'
HISPERICA FAMINA
12
330
que deb^lant grimina loris"
adeant olimpum*
que deuehant scapuHs hidriam*
Refertam
cocant eno pernas*
Alii caneas (carneas?)
Strictis
Alteri
:
aquosum
:
:
:
Ac
farreosas
335 Statutas
plasnent rotas*
:
cibaminum
:
Ligneas ^scifera
findite framis strues*
onerate tabulas copia*
:
Melchillentaque pexis (plexis
Interimis
:
qui dulciferos
Ac
:
:
glomerate fragmina
fiscillis
•
concaui pectoris opto latebris*
Uti honorificam
340 qui melchilenta
Tinctas
?)
protelauerint accul?
:
largiti
:
mansiam
sunt opimina*
cibaminum concessere aceruos"
:
[=291]
conditura accendite clibano tedas-
lectoralem
scrutamini fastis industriam*
:
artant palpebr? grauidinem'
Soporiferam
uelate cubilia pratis*
345 Ob hoc blanda pecoreis
:
:
Rudes
que
:
serite motatoris tapetes*
Molliferos assilibus
:
Carboneas cinereo
Ne attigua
que
350 Amplo
succenderint
:
Ne
quadratum
atroces
strumas tumulo'
ciscilia-
arserint pirici fornacis incendio*
:
Stricta
plicate puluellos gigristegite
:
:
cludite regia hostium*
eruperint *predones*
:
Clandistinas
:
[fol.
8
rapere furtim gazas*
C^teri lectoralem
mentis acumine ascultent sophiam*
:
abucent pernis fotum*
355 Alteri somniosum
librent excubias'
Alii nocturnas
:
:
Quatinus roseus
:
phoebei orientis rutilauerit proritus'
[De caelo.]
D
E
hoc amplo
loquelosas
360 Hsec polica
:
:
:
olimpi firmamento
depromam
assili
situ
lento
murmure
strues*
plasmata est spera*
opimina
340 melchillenta with dots above and below the 1 which follows i.
345 branda with r erased and 1 written above the erasure (Stowasser).
in rastira.
'
357 rutilauerit with e
'
(?
for o) written
above
first u.
A-TEXT
13
qu? umbriferos
uago tegmine stipat sudosIgnicoma que uasta mole amplectitur astratorridi alboris pastricat arotos*
Gemellos
Titaneus diurnas
rutilat orion metas"
:
:
:
:
365 Pallida merseum
illustrat gansia promerium'
Quinos uitreus
artat baltheos horanus"
C^ter? caloreum
artant zon^ fotum'
Mundana que coctant rubigine climata*
Alter? algidum
spirant ructunr
que euoluunt sparginem*
370 Niuiam
Gelidas
horrendo flauore spargunt brumas*
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Procellosum
multiformis
:
proflant turbine
solifluis
:
pretenui
motum
nubium uapore
stemicatur arcus radiis*
Uolubilem policus
se torquet in uertiginem girus"
:
discurrunt cardines erga axem*
375 Stabilem
suffulcit cateruas thronus*
Angelicas olimpius
:
:
Eximia (-am) glauco *arctat camaram neuo*
asserunt cyclum phisici
f Septemplicem horani
Innumera c^li cacuminis astant stemata"
380 tQu? temporeo propiamine explicare non famulor*
:
[fol.
8^
:
:
INCIPIT DE
D
E
hoc amplo
loquelosum
anfitridis
:
:
385 Saxeas
Infimas
sonoreis
irruit auionias*
glarias*
:
:
frequenter quatitur flabris"
garrula
:
fatigat
390 Tithica ^therium
:
366 horanus^/. cglum.
dot below.
obuallat pelagus eras*
bomboso fnortice (uortice) miscet
spargit spumas sulco*
:
Astrifero
Ac
:
anniosis fluctibus cudit margines"
:
undosis molibus
:
lucumine
cudere nitor tornum*
Hoc spumans mundanas
Terrestres
MARL
nothus
flustra-
irrigant fstillidia (stillicidia) girum*
370 euoluunt with a written above
last u,
and a
HISPERICA FAMINA
14
Calastrea glaucicomus
uerberat competa pontus"
:
mactat naufragio puppes"
compaginat tithis situm*
Alias serenum
Periclitantes
:
:
Nee horrida
:
tempestiui murmuris proflat susperia*
tabescunt undae fomento'
395 Sed garrul? tranquello
Gemellum neptunius collocat ritum fluctus"
:
:
pollet in littora adsisam*
Protinus spumaticam
Refluamque prisco plicat recessam utero*
Geminum solita flectit in orgium discurrimina'
:
:
:
uelicat mallina teminuni'
400 Afroniosa luteum
tranat pullulamine metas*
Marginosas
que tumente dodrante inundat freta*
Uasta
flectit hornos in arua*
*Arboreos tellata
glomerat algas in sinum*
Assiduas littoreum
:
:
:
[fol.
:
9
:
405 Patulas
Illitas
:
eruit a cautibus
:
punicum
euellit
marmas
(marinas)'
conchas'
Belbicinas multiformi genimine harenosum
ad portum*
Fluctiuagaque scropheas
Ac spumaticum
410 Interdum tumentem
Nee
euoluit
effigies
uacillant ^quora in termopilas*
bromum*
pastrica[t] enerius lidonem'
:
marginosi
solita
Rostratas
:
fremet tumore
:
:
tramat (tranat) limina fundi"
:
toruis fluctibus fulcit carinas'
:
baelat rates fluastro*
Roboreas undisono
que marmoreo gurgite gestat scaphas'
Inmensas
nauigant liburn? gremium*
415 Ac ingentes talisicum
glaucis sub fluctibus ludicat seminariumDelficinum
:
:
:
:
litigant coetia per itnumInormia uastum
Erumnosos ruminant gurgustos'
que sugillant faucibus salum"
Uitreum
:
:
:
420
Ac
tornos
:
guttoricant piscellos'
uerrunt cerula gigris'
Neptunia spameis
Salsugenum gustantibus infestat pelagi unda saporem*
:
:
411 marginosi (with a above
408 inter inopilas.
407 arenosum.
418 gurgustos^/.
i) tramat limine (with a above e and dot below).
second
pisces.
421 spumeis (with a above u)
:
e erased before uerr«»/.
A-TEXT
Si pantes
mundani
:
internum
orbis acculae
425 repentina mortiferum
:
irruerent uoragine claustrum*
De
H
IC roseus
igne.
laricomi torriminis crepitat rogus
:
qui torridum
*Flammeas
proflat ardore furiu[m]"
:
plicat rubigine spathas-
:
Flexosos flammeo
430 Assida
uterum
aequoris spectarent
:
15
torret
:
[fol.
9^
ramos incendio*
inuadit fomite sarmenta'
:
Fumantem
rapida
euomit uaporem
spargit ^stibus fauillam*
Cineream
Innumera ciboneus plasmat seruitia
:
pira*
:
:
aestus*
carboneo fotu assat crustelias"
coctat trementia lebetis*
Protinus farriosas
:
435 Cruda concauis
mollificat fornace metallos"
Argenteos
Hquescunt mass? in camino'
Auri^que rubreo
:
:
:
Pantia uiricomis (uricomis)
Natalem
que flammiuomi
:
murmure rigorem'
iam uiguit silicis
440 Duro
:
Ferriale
Aprica
:
scintillosus
Collectam
que
:
Ac micrum
445 Ueternas
in
sollerti nisu torsit
Inmensaque
turgidis
inflammator
torrida
:
:
stupam*
uertigine eructauit scintilla
:
:
fumum*
astellas"
creuit pira flammis*
extricat uelamina tegulis'
:
depellit frigora clibanus*
inuoluit incendia'
45otSaltim pantes
uricomo
focile*
exarsit in spungia tactus"
Infestaque flammisonis (-nus)
Ac
lento
utero*
faccem glomerauit
Umbrifera latebrosis
licumina fomentis'
depromam
laris
flexit incentor
motuo
:
in
:
:
calificat
:
:
truncarent accul? stipites*
concremaret facus rictu
•
428 '.rupigine p altered by first hand to b' (Stowasser).
439 depromam: cf.
520 and 359 mumure with r written above after first u.
441 facile with
o above a and dot below.
442 spaingia with ai altered by first hand to u.
443 stuppam with dots above and below second p.
451 facus with a altered
to o: rictu, i erased and u WTitten above it (Stowasser).
1.
:
HISPERICA FAMINA
i6
De
[?
H
campo.]
floreus
amplo nitore exomicat drimus*
Urbana inmensi amplectitur moenia globi*
In quibus turrita
multiformi compage astant tuguria"
collogat septa situs*
[fol. lo
455 Ardua campaneus
IC
:
:
:
:
Maturas
Odorosa
Qu?
:
tegmine parturit segetes'
glomerat uineta*
frugifero
:
rapidos
sapidos) micris
(?
fSpinosis degestum
460 Aquosi luteas
Erumpantes
uerrunt
:
:
nectunt accinos ramis*
astitiae
predium*
irrigant fluuii uenas*
:
ffontanos tu mores (fontano tumore) eructat
:
tellus latices"
fFenosaque
Ac
Ceruleas
465
Qu§
scaltis
delicatas
:
poUent predia
:
que gignit
pecoreas
:
ambiunt
:
Saltosaque extremis
Incalculata
:
celles
drimum*
castat robora in aruis*
:
congellat frondium genimina*
dispares patulis
470 holerosa profunda
Qu?
serpellas*
saturant turmas*
Sublimes degestum
Ou^
roseis-
copulant homestas"
:
:
stipant fruges ramis
:
separant rura foue^'
herbosas glaucis
arictant uuas ansis'
:
Innumeras pecodum tellatus
pascit cateruas teminus*
Inmensaque terrenum
gestat saxa fundamentum'
Plurifica campaneus
nectit stemicamina fundus"
475 tQuae loquelari tramite haud explicare nitor*
rhetorum grauauerit uena[s].
ne doctoreas
:
:
:
:
De
sonoreus
HICAniosas
alma
:
mactat sepherus robora*
terrestribus
Turrita robustis
uel
:
uento.
:
plicat ilices sulcis"
spoliat tugoria flabris*
458 acinos with c added above c.
467 aruis gl. uel
i (over the first e).
472 pecoduw, eco in rasura.
oris.
470 foueg gf.
A-TEXT
480 superna
Tithica
cacuminum
:
flectit telluri
:
Ac marinas
frictat laquearia*
cerula*
exaltat in astra spumas"
:
Claucicomantem
Bis senos
17
fatigat auster
:
*tithonem*
[fol.
10^
phisici fet ferunt (ecferunt) zephiros*
:
485 Et quaternos
Quis alterni
explorant euros*
ibi
:
inherent crepitu nothi*
:
Et uelut subiectas
Mundanum
:
opacant alas*
uasto aethere proflant in folium*
:
Trina mormoreus
pastricat trophea nothus*
rapuit tolo diluuium*
490 Quod spumaticum
PoUentem que tonuit rapere dodrantem*
:
:
:
Ac
corporeas
Nee
sibilans
perculit tactu effigies*
:
:
intueri queat procela*
que poli rector
de pennis euri
mormorantibus degesti
gibrorum (gibrosum) reanime ( ? reamine) censebit logum
•f
Altus
495
:
:
:
De
T yEC
497 T
egregia floreis
1 qu?
jL
Ac
fuluas
uestiles
:
:
:
acrictant
stornos
Ostreas
505 Giluas
:
libosas
Nitentes
carnali
stipant trabias pernis*
:
que sedant cincinnos*
:
copulant tricarias*
ceruicibus gestant curuanas*
Innumeri quadrigonas
'
:
compage globant amictus*
uerticibus alunt mitras'
Crisposos
Ac
:
pastricant armellosas*
:
:
blemmos*
castant mediadis stolas*
Alteri iacinthinas corporeis
plurifici
fulget caterua pompis*
congelat extrinsecus stragulas*
multigeno ligone nectunt strues*
:
500 Caeteri purpureas
Alii cicinias
:
plurimis
:
captant scutilibus peltas*
493 procella with dots above and below first
and a written above)' (Stowasser).
(o or e erased
1.
495 mormor»ntibus
50a trabias gl. uestes regales.
HISPERICA FAMINA
i8
510 Females
Ac
uibrant idumis pugiones'
:
altera
:
glomerant plasmamina'
fqu? temporali propiamine non exprimo*
DE TABERNA
H ^C
[fol.
II
alborea (? arborea)
exomicat taberna
qu^ spissas
breuiusculo tegmine artat setas'
sutum est figmento archimium*
515 Quadrigono degestum
Unitam superna
amplectitur ianuam ora'
:
:
:
:
+ Qu?
Ac
stricto
asilibus palligonis rotis cluditur operculo'
:
adeo restibus"
que acatorum (arcatorum) ceruicibus uehitur sarcina*
depromam curuan? ductum*
520 huius inditum
bis senis
Flexa
alligatur
:
:
:
Saginatas
:
dudum
pecodis
tegebat pernas*
que acuto framine decoriauit carnifex corium"
Hirtum
Densa que tensum est parieti inter uimina*
:
:
Ac
igneo
:
fumo*
aruit
525 Obansque edictum
Bis binos
:
530
Ne
archimium'
pastricauit corregiis tegulanr
:
plasmauit angulos*
Lectoque pellicium
Caetera
lacerauit opifex
:
Astrictis corialem
:
gestamine perfecit armarium-
non explico famine stemata"
:
doctoreis
:
suscitauero fastidium castris'
De tabula
H
JEC arborea lectis plasmata est tabula
Qu? ex altero climate c^ream copulat
:
:
Defidas
:
fomentis"
lituram-
lignifero intercessu nectit colomellas'
In quis compta
lusit cellatura*
:
535 Aliud iam latus arboreum
stemicatus pictura*
Uaria
:
maiusculo ductu stipat situm*
:
517 paligonis
520 Kf (HMB).
with
second u altered to
a.
1
written
above
after
534 celat«ra with second
a:
1
rotis
above.
a gloss (Stowasser).
536 uuria with
A-TEXT
19
ac comptas
f oras artat (artat oras).
creuit inter robora fundi*
h?c olim frondea glaucicomi
Ferrialique *crescentem
amputauit opifex securi [fol.
:
:
:
11''
stipitem-
540 Quadrigonum ligneo
dolauit incrementum neruo"
margeriam*
que perfecit tabulam*
Qu? dexterali historum gestatur iduma*
Ac sophica c^reis glomerat misteria planetis"
celeri flexu retraho tramitem"
545 Nunc loquelarem
Ne ingeniosas rhetorum grauauero domescas'
Micram
Ornatam
:
eruit ascia
:
:
:
:
:
:
De
H
OC
oratorio.
arboreum candelatis
:
plasmatum
est
oratorium
tabulis"
Gemellis conserta
biiuguis artat latera
:
quadrigona edicti
stabilitant
:
fundamenta templi"
globoso munimine creuit tabulatum*
550 Quis densum
Supemam compaginat camaram'
:
:
Quadrigona comptis
Ageam
Unitum
plextra sunt sita tectis*
cerimonicant uates missam*
ab occiduo limite amplectitur ostium*
Cui collectam
555
:
copulat in gremio aram*
:
:
:
quod arborea strictis fotis cluditur
Extensum tabulosa stipat porticum
:
:
Quaternas
Innumera
:
:
summo
plasmamina
qui
uasti
mundanam
Tithico terrestrem
Humanos
lecto
:
:
oratione.
posco herum poli-
almo numine condidit molem*
obuallat limbo crepidinem*
restaurat uernaculos incremento*
:
545 rethraho with
:
•
explicare famulor turno"
:
De
SUPERNUM
collectura*
nectit pinnas"
congellat
560 qu? non loqueloso
regia*
^
above
first
h.
558
summo ^/.
uel a (over the o).
2
2
HISPERICA FAMINA
20
565 Glacicomas
Florigeros
amarcas*
folicia strue tegit
:
*de
alit
:
tellure
culmos-
[fol.
12
gibrarum turmis collocat premia throni'
nauiganti fretum
Mihi ^stiuum
robustam
concede puppim*
Almi
:
:
:
570 Ut furibunda
euadam
:
discrimina'
De gesta
APSIS
E
olim annos? uoraginis stadiis
:
rutilante
foebei orientis aurora
:
quidam ffurifundus (furibundus)
externas
armatorum latrunculus
:
inimicos^ telluris adiit metas*
:
glaucicomantes
575 Turn
re.
cellium
:
concito
tramite
lustrantes
inter iubas
setigerum
porcine indolis notat (-ant) inter nemora coetum'
:
Hinc quidam robustus
hirta crassi
lamque roscidum
580
lato
sollerti
:
:
ferali
dolone tyrannus
terebrauit latera apri*
:
:
purporeo cruore cadauer
tractu torsit ceruici"
que mancipatores trucidant spathis amarcam*
cudunt silicem metalloque stemicant rogum sarmentis*
Apricis
Flammiuomusque laris frondeam fumigat clibanus siluanr
inserta ueribus statuitur graticula*
585 Hinc quadrigona
Uastam
Ac
:
ferreo
:
:
:
:
torrent toles flammeis*
Setosasque roseis
insuunt sudibus pernasarboreis crudas
:
Ac
:
Ostrea
Assata
sanguinei licuminis decidunt inter faces
:
:
que carnei ponderis gustant arnnatores
sorbent faucibus pastum"
5QO suillem
Hinc progeni
:
extremas
565
:
:
istius telluris
accul?
natalis soli obuellabant assidue oras*
dedit with tegit written above
in rasura by the
first
it.
570''
De
gesta re
:
de ge
573 q^ MS. latruculus with n above
577 tyrannis with u above i and a dot below.
hand (Stowasser).
and mark of omission below.
585 graticula with c above g (later hand).
the e).
stillicidia"
frusta.
:
592 obuellabant
gl. uel
a (above
A-TEXT
Ne
inimicale paternis
lamque
solitis
:
21
polleret *discrimen sulcis-
:
[fol.
12^
globi lustrantes anfractibus
finalis
prospectant latrunculum inter robora.
595 edictum siluestrea
irruente caterua frangoricat saltus*
Turn frondens
:
:
Ac
proteruus
clamat ilico coetus
f quod ex crudeli strage non euaderent de agmine superstites.
f nusquam (? priusquam) atroces alitum ueherent in sethera
:
:
ungues-
600 Hinc strictam furibundi
Ac
armifera
Alboreum
Truces
:
:
Ac
arboreum) aereo
(?
carnifera porporei
Inormes
Ac
(-eas)
:
spargitur
chimentum
sulco"
:
terebrant spicula toles"
serpunt per latera
riui"
soluunt ensibus gigras'
:
toxicus irruentem
phalangem
Mortifera
:
ruunt in obello gigantes"
:
assiles
Dum
densant aciem tyranni*
reciproco libramine penetrant dolones*
Degestaque fcarneis
60s
:
i-ferant (ferunt) incidones rostra*
:
certandi robore frangit latrunculus
•
spoliant uestium strue cadauera"
:
que iubilant crudeles tumultu.
610 Horrendo
Hinc reduci tramite paternum remeantes
exprimunt accol? soriam*
fabulosam
:
:
in
solum
:
HiSPERICA
:
FINIUNT FAMINA.
AMHN.
606 inormes, in the photograph there
593 paternis, i altered from a.
seems to be something wrong with the o perhaps originally inurmes (HMB).
;
612 soriam, ?cf.
D
141.
23
ECHTERNACH TEXT.
B.
quatiauit carbasa plausus;
humana
litigosus
Phitia
prolant inter tirannos deu[ortia?
:
[fol.
i
qua[sat? genimina flauor;
:
Grandes que serunt strages
subuertun[t rejgimina archontes;
5 fSpipata (stipata) truces
Hinc cunctis
decrescunt cibaria [co]lonis.
Et micra lugubres
astant edulia inter soboles
L[icet] tali lecto
archatorum concilio
inclitum
crebo famine inu[ito] equium.
10 Qui egregium
lectoralis pompae irruet circium
:
;
:
:
:
;
:
:
:
Ut
]rica
[
Nam
:
robosto
f certanti (certatim) plasmauerit tropea
arm[a]ti cantaminis ambior uallo
:
protinus ferream
Que
corporeas
:
;
;
concito trac[tu] euagino spadam;
fuipero
(uipereo)
trucidat
:
compagi[nes]
enulio15
Pallentemque carneis
:
cidonem lumbis"
arto
•f-Madi[anis] qui -f-stipata
(stipatas)
:
stricto
rubore nectit
tubulas
ferialem
:
:
Rudem
26.
infestat tolibus ulce[ra
:
belligeraui inauello anthletas
:
extimp[
16 madi[anis]
B
toxico ic[tu] terrebrat effigies;
:
Acuenenosa
20 trinos
20
pugionem;
r[egu]losi acuminis quasso
Qu^ almas
:
]
this or
Nam may
;
multaui militonem;
lumbis in
1.
have begun the
15
is
line.
probably a gloss.
Cf.
A
203 with
HISPERICA FAMINA
24
Strennuum
Actruces
bellicioso
Quirobust[io]rem
25 L35]
prostraui co[euum] orgio"
:
certare tonui ciclopes
:
;
mallicant inacie litem;
:
superni alboris exomicat turma
Haec flori[g]era
aric[ta]t madianis stragulas
Quae comptas
Etaurea
glomerat stemata
gigrarum uerticibus alit crines
[. .Jdatos
:
:
;
:
:
Clarifera hie de[c]oreus
30 [40] Hinc eximium olimpei
ardet
:
pompa
coetus
;
poscant [hjerum troni
:
aptum flectere censuerint suffragium'
[N]am presto roboreum proflat ursus furium
uti
:
:
qui banc fulgelntem
Et seua trementi
almam
35 [45] Nisi
^[Q]ui
sorbere flagrat phalangem
:
;
librat ulcera coorti
:
poli rector concesserit tutelam*
:
hoc decoreum
:
celeri
basium
f concilium
flexu
obseruas (obseruas concilium);
ac mi[
[48]
as]
[25] Mirificum
40
[26]
multigeno nitore nectis uestium strues
proflas fastum collegio
:
inmensum grandeuo
:
loquelosi clang[o]ris iudis forcipe
:
tornum
compti faminis arta[t tjenorem.
Nee ulla foedo aggere resonat piacula
Ue[n *t]osumque tinulo fascinas plausum concentu
Ac flabilem cras[o] exsuperas canorem;
quod sospitem
;
:
:
:
[fol.
i''
:
Quo
doctoreas
pompam
epularis multitudine [do]mescas,
:
amplam
45 [31] Sed lucifera
:
baud ceremonicat sonorum
Dum
externum rumorosi archatoris plas[m]as
mine potitum;
Quod
:
nulla
:
tibi
Dum
49
Ob
non solitam
hoc egregium
50
Ut
fulgescente
[34]
[sjpresio
;
tramitem
crasali folia-
opiculat tro[p]ea;
:
:
fandi stemicas plasmaturam
frotulanti crepitundo consultum fluson;
(-tem)
:
huius
congelaminis
diuiduauerit
;
22 stennuum with
r
above and
comma
(,)
below.
42 ue[nen]o-
25 turina.
44 epularis qu. emularis.
43 fabilem with 1 above a.
49 rotulanti probably a gloss on fulgescente in the next line, as luson on tramitem.
sum Bradshaw.
:
B-TEXT
Natalem
concito gressu inruerit limitem*
:
nex malli[cau]erit
•f-Ut uesti gricea solido
*
*
[Adout 200
55 Utliniarem
lasus
2
astauerint in pariete callem;
uelate reclinatoria tegulis
:
consedat corus;
-f-flexus (flexis) tolibus
:
[fol.
agrestibus colonis incitauerit spectaculum;
:
Stantia pelliceis
et
here.']
cicneas;
uaporis
alborei
:
Repentinum
*
missing
lines are
curuanas inter uiminas.
figite
:
[
*
fobumbrant
53
Densas
25
griminum
6o apricam
collegite facem;
Ut ignicoma spirauerit estu incendia;
furuam
caliginis extricauerit deaula nubem;
Scindillosum asidis
nutrite clibanum
:
astellis
:
:
:
•fAlgida salgideas
solertem
dehoc
:
:
carboneo tactu calicauerit pernas;
agmine segregate exactorem;
docibili
65 Qui tales
f posseet (poscet) lecto famine possessores
ut melchilenta
largo fauore concesserint edulia;
:
:
Nam
strictus
:
romani tenoris
Nee scotigenum
Sed capta
septricat nexus*
pompo
seriem;
arborei stibitis claua
:
70 fcaminum (caninum)
Uenusti
me
aperto forcipe
:
:
demicabo tumultum;
fmarmoreo (mormoreo) clangore
huius castelli
:
excusant iccol^"
Namuagis assiduo impetu grauantur coloni tormis*
Licet tamen ex[i]guam
cumuernia largientur epulam*
Concessos
solaminum diuidite aceruos*
75et bis bino dirimitte -fcum (corum) rithmo;
:
:
:
:
Honeratas dabisula congerie opiculate agmini *tabulas;
Sapidam heroico sanctificate esuram concentu;
:
[fol.
t>
:
5 1 c^«cito
belovy
it
agrica:
:
Zimmer
reads cito,
in the manuscript.'
:
the abbreviation for con having a point
52
ti
gricea
clibanum
:
in
may be
a corruption of
55 qu. artauerint.
59 Scildillosum with a point under the 1 and n written
solido corresponds to robusto in the A-text
56 qu. indicauerint.
above
'
But qu.
MS.
1.
78.
HISPERICA FAMINA
26
Ut salubrem
effunderit in fpredia (precordia) dulcedinem
:
•
essum clibano'
80 Utaruncum flamigera
extricauerint uaporem incendia;
Caua fragminum glomeramine complete canistra;
Priscum ualido
calificate
:
:
:
Ne
torridum
acherontis irruant iccol^ folium*
:
Qui melchilentes
dapium largiti sunt
Sed summum suant politronum
:
copias"
:
85
Ut
fuluis
sancta
Quis
inducti stolis
:
egregiam
libet
lento
:
Utaquifluam cinereo
Quatinus spumanti
:
crinitas
Nam
sermonum
fluxu exigat editricem
;
propinauerit letheam leuitorio;
licuminis fluctu
salsi
:
90
agmina'
steterint inter
:
elixauerit iaras"
:
abumbrat (Pobumbrat) gigram
tamen lota
accuat domescas;
restaurat ingeniculum*
luba spisa acutum
Amisos uisere properemus sodes;
squalorea
:
•|"Lixis
tricaria;
:
:
:
95
Cum
quibus fixum
Qui sapida
Asiles
:
farris
Predulce
Sorporeas
pacauimus placitum;
:
ruminastis edulia;
:
mandimus
crustellas*
dentium flexibus sorbsimus rectamentum
:
libauimus tiriacas;
lactei imbris
:
100 tSalsugenas
:
occidui anfitritis inflamat titan cerula;
Torridos nocturnam
diurnos alternam
:
flectit
rutulos sub
arctat lucus in
:
*
nube (nubem)
[
*
*
*
...ardoris amplectitur orientem;
[fol.
3
promerium
inlucesset sidus umbraculum;
105 Aliud merseum
Celatum fulgentes sternicant uranum pliades
Altero diurnum
:
rutulat aroto
:
:
92 lata with a dot under the
written above between
stellam.
caelum.
t
and
104 aroto gl. sido
a and o written above.
and a dot below.
first
r,
:
promerium
gl.
i.
spatium.
103
99 triacas with i
orientem gl. i.
106 uranum
gl.
B-TEXT
geminos
^7
que fulmineo candore congelat tiriones
sternicant boetes olimphum;
Aliae propriores celiti
currunt mines tabulati;
:
Torrentes palatum
:
:
I
lO Alterae remotiora
secant climata;
:
Supernum digesta pastricat coum spera:
Axem conuexam cardinesque tornalitem
:
ginem
Septenos
Nubea
:
amplectitur hemisperia situs;
:
tegunt polum fobtestacula (obstacula);
Acuitrea
Altum
inuerti-
reciduo fleu mouet globos;
:
Gemella policus
115
trutinat
:
;
:
atro ligone serunt cacumina;
:
firmamenti tronum
angelic?
possident cateruae;
:
Quae aureis superni decoris consedunt cadetris
i2oQuis purpurea; gemmarum emicant stemata;
:
Alboreis
induta
:
Dilitiatas
;
stolis;
discurrunt agmina metas.
:
Ampla stemicarum congelat olimpus collegia
que sermocinoso
faminum...
:
:
*
125
[Ne doctore?
:
*
*
=A
380
=A
561
*
suscitajuero nausiam choorti
[De oratione.]
Sublimem
posco rectorem
gubernat speram
Qui olimphiam amplo
potito
frugifero arctamine fundauit
solum
:
:
terrestrium
:
quod incalculata frugiferis gignit pla...*figmentis
congelat aromata;
i30hoderosa
animantium instaurat cateruas;
Multigenas
ceremonicat oblectamenta turmis;
Escifera digestis
[fol. 3^
:
:
:
:
io8 palatum
107 tiriones ^/. uiitrio.
109 mines
gl.
i.
fines.
gl.
119 cadetris^/. cathedris.
127 olimphiam with dots above and under the h.
above a
:
ceremonicat
gl.
i.
cofert.
reuelatum
:
boetes^/.
125 nausiam
gl.
i.
132 digestas with
i.
Stellas.
lestnaued.
i
written
HISPERICA FAMINA
28
Spumosa
fsed adtithis (sedat tithi's) flustra;
reprimit occeani diuortia
Actempestiua
:
:
135 (glas) netellatum
et
procellosis fluctibus operiat
:
glaucum mundiano
Undisonum
turbata
:
artauit
tolum
tolo
frequenter inflat calubris talasum
:
que trement equora
:
limbum
;
Interdum garulas sedatis fotibus f refrenant (refrenat) undas;
que uentorum compremit flabras;
140 Robustas
nothorum inflat ethera fflamina (flamine);
Alias clamoreo
:
:
:
Alma
folliceis
tegit robora uuis;
:
induxit agmina per pontum;
roboreum
preruptus
que tithici mormoris pendebat utroque
tumulus
stupuerunt marmore callem
145 pedestrem
sorbuit pelagus c^tum.
Egipticum
Nectoreum aere^ ligino fluit coorti pastum;
isrelitica
:
:
latere
:
:
:
flagrantia
Durum
patuit dulcedine castra;
:
aperuit pollenti latice
:
saxum;
que ausit uitreo gurgite riuos
trinos pio imbrium uapore obseruauit in fornacis estu natos;
Insignem leonino
eruit uatem folio;
seuos
que prohibuit rictus
Ne sacros pestifero morsu tangerent artus;
155 Ut tutam uitreas gubernauerit ratam (ratem) per undas [fol, 4
floreum
que salubri remigio captauero portum;
i5oCrebros
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
[De gesta
Quidam oHm
solito
:
:
draconei tumoris tirranus
regni non contentus solio
inormem
160 Turn
furibun[dus]
re.]
:
expeditionem;
undique copiis
arcessiuit
arcessitis
:
135 glas, which occurs in the manuscript before ne tellatum, was recognized
as a gloss on glaucum in 1. 136.
141 notoxum with h above and
by Bradshaw
a dot below.
150 riuostrinos
MS.
B-TEXT
superbo
29
inflatus fastu
:
contractis
que ad
:
littora alnis
f-inserere classem parat;
Hinc robustis
165
amplis
bathmorum
:
flexibus
lustrantes prata cuneis
:
rostratas
ansportant ceruicibus cimbas;
:
que calcantes gressibus arua
fragoricantia
trudunt plantis marmorea;
Ac torsis gigantum tumorem (tumore) inter cerula
Littorea
:
:
:
170
statutis
solida
consedunt remiges
:
Tensum
alnis
lecto tramitte tunsis
:
in transtra;
que lintrantiant rudentibus carbasum
:
tunc frementibus inter fulstra (flustra) remis
fuehitur in altum clasis;
175
lam
ualidis
astriferos
quasat freta nothus
:
salsus imber spargit turbine in sulcos;
:
fluctiuagis
nauigantes per ^quor^a (gquora) tunsis
:
tremulus
:
que motibus
f mactatur (-antur) pupium
discriminosa
180 Salsa
Imis
:
:
:
latera;
populaba[t] in proras sentina;
undarum
trepidae
:
uallibus
decidebant caring
que fulgebat ether scindellis.
que personabat in pontum clangor
que "("formidabat (-ant) naut^ scopulos;
185 ofifensos
f- Latebrosos naufragia tenere putabant *in punices (pumices)
bracha
[fol. 4^
Hinc uitreas undisoni gurgitis uerrentes pupibus per spumas
crebris
:
Tinsurus
:
:
:
trucibus
:
dehiscit belua facibus (faucibus);
Horrendoque pauidam
190 Uastaque nauticeus
Dein
:
:
sorbuit hiatu classem;
consedit fmulta (in alta) coetus
ferres (ferreis) duriles
172 rudentibus^/. funiou.
:
cudentes metallis
silices;
173 fulstra; remis, the latter word
may
repre-
her
sent an adjective belonging to classis.
183 et^rher,
i.e. eter.
190 co&;
HISPERICA FAMINA
30
Collecta
:
torridum
:
ac beluicina
que aprici fungiminis nepta
faunt (alunt) remiges frotum (rogum)
carnace molis trucidant frameis frusta
:
uiscera flamis
195 tunc torrentibus
serpentibus
que per crementa aruinae
:
:
stillicidiis
que frementae (fremente) camino
lacessitis
adeo tolibus
irruit belua uorotrum.
digesta funereum
200 lam periclitantes
fameo ardore remiges
roseo
:
:
:
:
delficino
et asato
construnt graticulam in utero
:
carniferi ponderis refuculant precordia pastu
:
tum tremula undisonae tithis fulstr[a] (flustra)
inormem torquebant ad litora beluam
:
:
205 spumantia delficinum
Littoreos
:
transuehant cerula gigantem;
inormi mole pendebat inter scopulos.
:
Hac humanis incutiebat horrorem posteris.
Qui solitum (? insolitum) uasti gurgitis prospectabant
scropibus munstrum
:
:
irruentibus
210
inorme
beluicinas
uehere ceruicibus toles
ansportabant pondera
:
biternas
:
:
undique cuntae telluris accolis
scropulum
ambutare frameis pernas
intueri
:
ingentes
Ampla
:
in
:
que trucidantes securibus costas
215 *Inprouisum nuditatis crito teg[mi]ne uerticibus
illico prospectant latrunculum;
[fol. 5
Et hoc clariferum humana enituit fabulamentum inter genimina
que creuit inter soboles fama.
edicta
IN BASILIONIS POLI NONOMATE (HONOMATE) FINITUM
EST HOC OPUS SIT SIC SAT HOC Hic ELION EIE INHO
:
:
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
NOMATE.
192 nepta
^/.
guotan.
altered from a (or perhaps u).
193 torriduw; Aunt.
206 Littoreos, the second o
208 forsan insolitum.
SPHAERA PYTHAGORAE
31
Ratio spere pitagore philosophi que apollogius descriI.
utdequacunque re scire uolueris utpote de ?gris qua die
ebdomadisque euenerit et quota luna fuerit scire debes addas
§
bit
et
nomen
unum
ipsius
secundum
litteras
infra
scriptas et sic in
colliges et partires {corr. partiris) in trigessima et quic-
quid remanserit
in
spreta respities et sic
sursum inueneris uiuet
xxiii
Et prosperum
erit
.
inuenies.
si
et
si
infra morietur.
MISCELLANEA
32
§ 2.
humano quod
Dicit galienus in corpore
signa
rr
i
b
sunt mortifera frons rubit supercilia declinantur oculus
sinixte.
minuitur nasus sumus albigat mentus cadit.
pullus
uenter defugit iuuenem ui-
antecurrit pedes infirgidiscunt.
gilantem et senem insompnum.
Urina mane alba prandium rufor prandis rursum Candida
optima est. Urina nigra mala pessema est. Urina pura et
nebulosa proximum mortem significat. Urina rubea si aluerit fecem non pereclitauit;'
Monsaquili paraclitus.
§ 3.
Quam
Sic leo pastor et hedus;-
patrias succincta faces sodomita libido
;
;
;
"
'
Sex diebus rem creaturarum deus formauit;
Primo die condidit lucem.
Secundo die firmamentum celi
§4.
;
;
Tertio die speciem maris et terre
; ,
Quarto die sidera
Quinto die pisces et uolucres;
Sexto die bestias atque iumenta;
Nouissimo ad imaginem suam hominem primum adam
A principio autem mundi usque addiluuium;
Ani sunt. Duo milia; Ducenti quarai duo
Sol unde nomen accepit Eo quod solus*
2.
§
Dicit galicnus^pereclitauit.
fecit;
This passage occurs in the Cambridge
35 (fo. 426) with the following variations: in humano corpore
quae signa mortifera apparent, rubet, sinister, Nasi summitas, mentum, pulsus,
manuscript Gg.
5.
frigescunt, defluit, luuenis uigilans.
mane
senex dormiens, urina
pessima, proximam, rubra, habuerit, periclitabitur
post prandium rursus Candida optima
§ 3.
Quam
patrias...
:
pudicitia) spacios
an
illustration of the
§
4.
Sol unde
{i.e.
<?;«.,
then, urina
mane
nigra
alba
est.
Prud. Psych. 42.
In the Berne codex 363, a hand of
calisto Virgo pudicia
fo. },-^
the ?xith century has written in the top margin of
(i.e.
— optima est
speciosis) fulget in armis
:
Qua
patrias succincta faces as
name Callisto (Serv. ad Verg. Georg.
nomen etc. from Isidore.
i.
67).
DIALOGUS
Ad deum meum
§ 5.
33
conuertere uolo
uxorem meam ego nolo
domine hoc tibi rogo
tibi soli seruire
uolo
me
recede a
5
uxor.
Bene nos iunxserat deus
congaudet animus meus
placuisset hoc in
n[ Jeritus i[n]Iatus
meum
dulcis iugalis
10
[fol.
deum
meus;
Kalamitas (Calamitas) de me[ Jrecedit
ista uerba nolo audire
si
tibi
dilectat nub[e]re
alium uirum perquiris;
re;
15
Die ac nocte doleo
et fleo propter carum uirum
si
tibi
non
20
me
meum
fraudat
iaces in latus
dulcis iugalis
§
<;•
meus
line 18
fraud& with a written above.
6
C ECHTERNACH GLOSSAE
COLLECTAE.
I
Cadus
HISPERICA FAMINA
36
27 ulcera
C.
GLOSSAE COLLECTAE
63 follaminis
37
HISPERICA FAMINA
38
96 normae
C.
GLOSSAE COLLECTAE
132 torriculas
;
imagines
narratis
133 digestis
134 quis
aquibus
135 gibriosa
humana
136 tona
mortalem
137 calculum
numerum
138 straui
strouis
139 orgiis
140 pithis
obsequiis
141 Hcaui [malHcaui]
occidi
142 militonem
militem
143 conflictis
144 auelloso
catalmol
145 inagone
enarima
natrolion
astoitou
146 militaui
occidi
147 operamenta
opera
148 strages
149 stematibus
airou
150 turinae [turmae]
151 lectaque
turbae
signis
electa
152 nitidis
candidis
153 pastricant
154 incalculatas
gubernant
innumeratas
155 compti
ornati
156 apocant
collocant
157 trabeas
158 arictant
uestes
159 neuum
160 aclibosas
liou
161 tornatili
cron
162 tonsuras
guiltiatou
collocant
milinon
163 comas
mogou
164 etspisis
cripeticion
165 iubis
ableuou
166 stemicamina
comtoou
167 cumpriscae
entic
39
HISPERICA FAMINA
40
1
68 tegn? (or tign?)
C.
203 finirauerit
ornauerit
204
cron
tornatili
205 eructas
206 creparatas
predicas
207 gelaminis
208 depromis
congregationis
douolouse
209 forci
210 palas
reuelas
211 ac lee
41
sententias
ore
II
[
]tis
]s
[
212 quis
aquibus
213 uerbialia
214 apocant
cobrouol
215 bradium (corrected
from brand ium)
bud
216
emcobloent
factoris
adiutoris
217 fribulis
218 opiculat
219 inlatam
220 stemicaturas
sentensiis
221 nouello
1
GLOSSAE COLLECTAE
[
]
ferat
dodocetic
uestimenta
nouo
222 canoris
holeused
223 hisperica
[scotica^]
This word was added by Bradshaw in pencil in both his copies of the glossae
collectae.
HISPERICA FAMINA: D-TEXT.
MS.
(Paris
11411.)
lat.
[De marl]
hoc...]
D[e
[fol.
V
uado t[ur]nu[m];"
Hoc sonoreum
salsum litoreo
5
Ac
etherea
:
:
euomit ructum fundo;'
uerb[erat
dis
Gemelloticus (gemello titicus)
litoreum
mutuum
circoninat besu dri[mus
U[
quatitur euri flabris;*
:
Interdum furicans m[
ullas
:
ualido[
flat
percullit fluctibus cautes
Torna[tiles
:
fluctiuagis (?-as)[
Patulas ampli[s
—3
parts of
All that
H
;•
pilagus fotum
tricat
rixas
•
;
;
spumoso clangore eu[
:
15 sublimes:
I
mugitum
citat pilagus
Infimas
uterum;*
fluctibus propriat in
palatus plasma[
10 frequenter tempestiuis
Nee
;
uelicat adsi[s]a planetum';
:
Alias arun[
:
•
stadia
is
;•
eradicat ostras deuorcio;*
:
euoluit algas in arua
;•
rinas idrutis;*
:
visible
sonoreum.
is
the bottom of the initial
6 circoninat
^/.
i.
D, uado
circuwdet
:
tnu,
and the lower
dri[mus] g/.
i.
cam[p].
lo eari, a dot below a and u
9 palatwj gl. i. erdrere plama, s added above.
written above.
percullit, with (?) dot under
15 sub lemes, with i above first e
first 1.
16 ostras gi. i. hestr: deuorcio (with a above last o) g/. i. iurgia.
:
:
1
7 algas corr.
ex
?
aluas.
the next line was written,
rec
:
idrutis g/.
i.
laniou.
This correction was made before the gloss
18 patubas, with
b
altered to
1
:
i.
laniou in
[ma]rinas^/. rec
HISPERICA FAMINA
44
Innumeros
20 sonoreum
sub polenti gi^rgite
:
Incalculatos
:
alit
pontus pisciculos;'
Ro[
baiolat carinas brumo;*
:
Plurificas
glaucico[mo
:
profundum rapidi
25Concito: perirent c[
Si
sufulcit scafas
[De
rossea
IGNE.]
trementibus spadis furicat pira[
:
plicat
sic
dilusa
Amplum
atro uapore eu[
:
30 Caloreum
carbone flamas;"
proflat frusta;'
ignic[
:
•
;
specjtarent coloni uterum;
t[ithis
:
Haec
genejrat delfines;"
f[lustrum
uerrit esoces
:
gibrarum toHbus infestat tactum
:
;•
ructu extinguit algorem;*
Sei[
Umbrosas:
Ac furuam
extr[
:
tegulas;"
expellit
merore ca[
calificat
f
35lntemaque: aquosi
flamisona;*
cumina;'
lat[
Crudas: asat pernas
concretas
Siluestres
cat estu crustellas
1
:
cuncta gibriosis
acolis;'
lai[
:
cremat torrimine
:
i[
lambit fomite sarmenta;'
40
Cinereis
:
minor[
-f-Auro (Duro):
igniferum
utero
silicis
us calido
26 trimentihus, with e above
first
and a
c
i.
u altered and e written above
above
fl
sque mollifero:
f
the
•
;
r[
a
45
in fauillis
los
:
fauellis,
with
i
-27
librat
carbore,
altered to n.
[fol. i'
32 Ptugulas,
41 Linereis, with a dot below L,
it.
written above
r
masas|
e.
D-TEXT
Ar]genteos
si
quoquit feruore metallos;-
:
cuncti patu
Cinereum
45
Jassent acole ornos;"
flamisono fran
:
Jiset in
aceruum;-
[De CAELO.]
mirificum
]ia
50
Eximiam
Ani sam
pastricat spera situm;"
:
editus
tamaram
]tat
:
con
:
collegio;*
Jegellam polus;*
Gemella precipui fulgoris
Aliud diurnas: exomicat uapore
ajstra;'
:
sufocat luxu hiades;*
sejforeas:
55
Alterum
]et radiis mersam;*
que nocturni uaporis ex
]nem
Roseas fullosum glomerat cacumen te
mofan alboris emicant corruscis
]ribus
rejgminat zonas huranus;*
Quinas
Atrum
palidis
;
:
:
•
;
:
:
60 Alter? caloreo
Ac ciboneum proflan[t]
:]
torrent luxu tolum;*
incejndium
:
Ceter? nimium
Jrumosas
terrestreum
spargunt micas
:
ar
:
]ios
:
:
uelatur asidue
sparsi
licuminis
poli discurrunt
49 citum, c erased and
s
written above.
blank
first
54 sofocat, with u written
above the
i
conuexa
trujtinant
:
small in a large space at
with
nimbus
fluit
celerius palatu car
mobili libramine climata
]a:
dispicua
above)
solum;*
]e
65 Atris:que nubium
qjuibus uarius
•
;
dire turbine spirant
:
left
first
5
1
poli,
:
o
:
in
ani
uertiginem
sam
;
sam
;
written rather
with us written above the
hiades gl.
i.
sidera.
i.
55 radis,
added above between i and s m..sam (two letters erased and er written
gl. i. noctew.
58 mofan gl. i. superni carruscis, with dot below a and
:
:
59 huranus^/.
a and apparently o written above.
o written above.
the last letter
is
i.
60 calorea, with dot below
celuw.
61 ciboneum gl. tanol
(fiery)
:
final
proflant
partly covered with paper, and does not quite look like a
t.
66 luuminis,
65 nubiuw written rather small in a large space at first left blank.
nib; (perhaps also written in afterthe second stroke of the first u made into a c
:
wards) with space after
it
at the
end of the
line but
no punctuation.
HISPERICA FAMINA
46
70 certum multi
Innu
Que
JoHmpi decliuio
]us
catacHsmum
fallat
nectit stemata globus
:
uerbio[so]
•
;
]are stibulor collegio
[De campo.]
osum
titico
oballatur solum limbo
:
Dispicuis
75
;
]tora auionis;*
Ampla mundianus
]ntona ciclus
:
Muntuosa que almis
Qu? fronduosis
Ac innumeros:
uela[n]tur
plicant in uallib[us]
calcant gressibus ruscum
?
mundianus
Assilia
*
;
sjaltibus;-
ferarum genimina possident
:
80
:
•
;
cacumina
]erat
:
:
pastricat tegoria[
tundum
?
•
;
[fol.
fascinant tegilla
quaterjnam
nectunt staturam
:
2*
si[
;'
gazas;-
I[
85 Innumeros humanis amf[
ras
Ac
:
parturit glebis [mejsses
genimina
inc[
fronduoso
Quae
tensis n[
polulamine fou[e]t
lecto
:
ol[
um
70 decliuo, with
in rather smaller)^/,
titico gl.
73
i
:
•
dulciferas frondicomis colle[
90 Oderosa
first
•
;
;
i.
i
i.
written above between u and o
is left
:
Hmbo
:
•
;
cataclismum (cata written
72 stibulor^/. enchehendame.
diluuium.
marino
some space
saturant turbas
gl. aliu.
after this
word.
74 auionis, with a written above
76 Muntuosoqz^t?, with dot below o
and a written above almis, a space after this word.
78 Ac iw numerus, with
o written above second u.
79 Before ferarum the vellum has been scraped and
there is some space
the mark .135. written in a hand of the fifteenth (?) century
82 fascinant gl. i.
after ferarum, then gemin //// ina (two letters being erased).
86 parturr, with dot below
ergueherent tegella, with i above second e.
second r and it written above [me]ses, with s written above before the first s.
87 Ac with a mark like a round circumflex over the c.
:
:
:
:
D-TEXT
terrestre
Qu§
.
m[
nectoreos
:
glomerant
[
47
HISPERICA FAMINA
48
Et quaternos
ibi
:
explorant
]erent crepitu nothi
Et uelud
]alas
Mundianum
uasto ^there proflant
:
jrmoreus
125
Quod
Ac
pastricat tropia nothus
:
ter[? restreo]
Pollentem
:
diluuium
:]rapuit tolo
que
corporeas
•
;
•
;
Jdrantem
•
;
•
;
perculit tactu
:
]ns intueri queat procela'
130 Altusque
]ibus digesti
:
de pennis
euri
gibr
[De taberna.]
Jarcimium fomento
;
Super
]icto
[35
Qu§
:
cluditur operculo
bissenis
Jnectit
sarcinam
•
;
]scap
•
lis
140 Interne can
Qui inclitam
:
Haec digesta
Q]u? setosum
so]phiam
expre
•
;
•
;
extrisecus albicat cur
:
spisso fomine copulat textum;'
:
Sagi
145
;
Jfastos
]as
Hinc tota
:
uelab[at] cuiusdam pecodis pernas
]pago
]nderis decoria[
;*
;•
124 ^iert, with h written above t, and marks of omission (,) both before and
noth;*
126 terrestri, cf. B. 135: diluiuw, with
t.
125 [mo]rmoreu^
after
:
u above before second i.
seem to have been erased.
1
29 procella
;
the
first
1
and a
letter after a (? s)
gl. i. scriniu;«.
141 [sojpiaw,
1 33 ar///nnu/«, with ci written above the erasure
with square mark of aspiration above the p.
143 spiso, with s written above
after the i.
144 sigi (at the end of a hne), with a dot below the first i
:
and a written above
begin
.
as.
:
I
am
not sure of the second
i.
The next
line
seems to
D-TEXT
Molliferaque
Jpariete
]fa
49
r[
cHbani aruit
fu
]nine corium
]a:
50 ac
demum
]
u
Idas digestis so
[
146 [p]arete, with i written above before first e.
corium (written rather like conum) g/. i. oculuw.
148 [framjine g/....ce\l:
151 This
is
written very
and may not belong here. The whole page is covered with tissue paper.
It is possible that by carefully removing this in doubtful places a few more letters
might be read, e.g. in line 132 gibr. Also I am not sure whether there is a trace
of a line after line 151, as indicated by Zimmer.
small,
MANUSCRIPTS OF THE LORICA.
B.
Leabhar Breac
C.
H.
Book of Cerne (saec. ix).
Had. 2965 (saec. viii?).
K.
Cologne, formerly Darmstadt (saec.
(saec. xiv).
ix).
LORICA.
Hanc
luricam loding cantauit ter in
omne
die.
Suffragare trinitati[s] unitas,
Unitatis miserere trinitas
:
suffragare quaesso mihi posito
maris magni uelut inpericulo.
5
Ut non secum
trahat
me
mortalitas
huius anni neque mundi uanitas
et
hoc idem peto a sublimibus
caelestis militiae uirtutibus
me
ne
linquant lacerandum hostibus
10 sed defendant iam armis fortibus
et
me
illi
praecedant
{al.
procedant) inacie
caelestis exercitus militiae
Cheruphin et seraphin cum milibus
mihahel gabrihel similibus
et
15
Opto thronos uiuentes archangelos
principatus fet potestates angelos
ut
me
denso defendentes agmine
inimicos ualeam prosternere
turn deinde ceteros agonithetas
20 patriarchas quattuor quater prophetas
Apostolos nauis christi proretas
et martyres omnes peto anthletas
fdei
atque
Ut me per illos salus sepiat
omne malum ame pereat.
3 mihi
quaeso K.
milite B.
10
me iam
13 cerubin 7 cerupihin
B.
Dum
tires
B.
B.
caeteros K.
athletas
B
me
B cerubim
gabrihel et michahel K.
19
11
illi
et
8 celestis
K.
12 celestis B. militie B miliciae K.
seraphim K.
14 gabrihel 7 michasl B
15 tronos uirtutes B.
agonetetas B.
anathletas K.
uelud K.
4 magni maris B.
possito B.
16 et oni.
20 quatuor B.
23 dei om.
BK.
BK.
18 ualent B.
profetas B.
uti B.
eos K.
22 mar-
LORICA
52
25 Christus
mecum pactum firmum
feriat
cuius tremor tetras turbas terreat.
Deus
inpenetrabili tutela
undique me defende potentia
mei gibrae pernas omnes libera
30 tuta pelta protegente singula
Ut non tetrae d^mones inlatera
mea librent ut solent iacula
gygram cephalem cum iaris et conas
patham liganam sennas atque michinas
madianum
35 cladam crassum
talias
bathma exugiam atque binas idumas
meo
cum
ergo
capillis uertici
galea salutis esto capiti
fronti oculis et cerebro triformi
40 rostro labiae facie timpori
mento barbae supercilis auribus
genis buccis internasso naribus
pupillis rotis palpebris tautonibus
gingis anile maxillis et faucibus
45 dentibus lingue ori uuae guttori
gurgilioni et sublingu? ceruice
capitali ceutro cartilagini
cello Clemens adesto tutamine
Deinde esto
lurica tutissima
50 erga membra erga mea uiscera
ut retrudas ame inuisibiles
C
29 mee B. gibre B
27 inpenetrabilis B. tutella C^H.
soleant B.
BK. demones B daemones K.
32 uibrent B.
lingam B. senas B.
34 patam K.
33 gigram K. cephale B cepphale K.
carsum B charassum K.
micenas B michynas K.
35 cladum B chaladum K.
mandianum B.
36 patma B batma K. edumas K.
37 et uertici {corr.
40 labio BK. faciei BC^K. tympori K.
from uertice) K.
39 et om. B.
tutonibus
internaso BK.
B.
42 bucis B.
43
44 anele
41 superciliis BK.
46 uue gurBK. et om. B.
45 ori {corr. from ore) et gutori B gutturi K.
lingua
tutamini
gurgulioni
et
sub
ceruici
K.
BK.
ceruici
B
48
gulioni et sublingue
26 timor tremor
gybrse K.
31 tetri
49 domine B.
lorica (o f^rr.
^jt
u) C.
51 retundas B.
LORICA
53
sudes clauos quos figunt odibiles
Tege ergo deus forti lurica
humeros cum scapulis et brachia
55 tege ulnas cum f cubitis et manibus
pugnas palmas digitos cum unguibus
tege spinam et costas cum artibus
terga dorsumque et nemos cum ossibus
tege cutem sanguinem cum renibus
60 cata crinas nates cum femoribus
tege cambas suras femoralia
cum genuclis poplites et genua
tege talos
cum
tibiis et
crura pedes plantarum
calcibus
cum
basibus
65 tege ramos concrescentes decies
cum mentagris ungues binos quinquies
tege iugulam pectusculum
mamillas stomachum et umbilicum
tege uentrem lumbos genitalia
70
album
et
et cordis uitalia
tege trifidum iecor et
marsem
ilia
cum obligia
cum pulmone
reniculos fithrem
tege toleam toracem
cum bucliamine
cum medullis
splenem turtuosis cum intestinis
uenas fibras
fel
75 tege iunginam
tege uesiccam adipem et pantes
conpaginum innumeros ordines
C
sudum BC^K. fingunt BC^ 53 loricca B. 54 humerus
from scapolis K) humeros et bracia (brachia K) BK. 55 cubis
BOK. 56 pugnos K. 57 spinas B. costam ((r^^rr. /row costem) K. artubusK.
60 catas crinas B
58 que om. BK. et om, K. neruosque K.
59 sanginem B.
surra K.
62 poplites rorr. /ro/w
catacrinasK.
61 gambas BK. surras
polites CK politis H.
64 bassibus BC'H.
67 tege pectus
63 tibis C^
iugulam BK.
68 mamellas C^ stomacum B.
70 et
69 genetalia C^
iacor B.
72 marcem B
w/. K. aluum BK. et uitalia B.
71 triphydum K.
marsim K. fitrem B fethrem K.
75 tege
73 toliam BK.
74 fybras K.
76 spplenem B. cum torcarnem BK. inginem B unguinem K. medulis O.
tuosis B tortuosis K.
77 uissicam C^ uesicam BK.
78 compaginum B.
52 es in ras. C.
cum
scapulis (corr.
C
LORICA
54
tege pilos atque membra reliqua
80 quorum forte praeterii nomina
tege totum me cum quinque sensibus
et
cum decim
fabre factis foribus
ut aplantis usque aduerticem
nullo
85 ne de
membro foris intus egrotem
meo possit uitam trudere
pestis febris langor dolor corpore
donee iam dante deo seneam
et peccata mea bonis deleam
ut de carne iens imis caream
90 et ad alta euolare ualeam
et miserto deo ad ^theria
Amen.
laetus uehor regni refrigeria.
K
H.
82 fabrifactis B fabraefactis K.
83 utii B.
posit B.
uitam
85 nee K.
84 intus om. BK.
88 bonis factis B.
86 languor K.
possit K.
87 deo dante seniam B.
1. himisjf/. onabasaib = mortibus
himis (h eras.) K.
91 etheria B aetheria K.
89 labis B.
80
in
prseteriui
-ibi
uerticem K.
92 letus B.
uehar
BK.
RUBISCA.
Parce domine digna narranti
indigna
licet
palam peccanti
pio afifectu incumbit cui
conspectus timor ac tremor
5
tui.
A mica aue habilis bonus
Ix. bipes fidenter funde te
tuus
tugurii ante mis hie mgressus
rubisca rara est in aduentus.
o ales anim abheri
nudiusque nisus tertius mei
Bifax
modo quit quoquo tam uim aduerti
quam tis nedula;« norma;« ingenii
Cantricew ergo cantus ignaram
poeque tissam poemate tostam
15 antris
musarum passim priuatam
paup^rem preter fonen stridulaw.
Dictatricem quin immo communis
scurilem
nexam
uinclo amoris
pr(9cacem esus eque ardoris
20 petitricem necessitudinis.
3 affectu gi.
g/.
'i-
accede.
quid
II
normam
ue\
(t
5
formaw.
'i'
-'y
14
nexam
ualet.
la tis^/.
19 esus gl.
6 funde
habilis gl. apta.
-i'
gl.
tui.
binos oculos habens.
nedulam
gl.
albam.
tostam
gl.
ustaw
16 fonen stridulam^/.
immo communis gl.
impudicam.
20 petitricem^/. postulatrice»;.
:
poeque:tissam gl. bardones.
17 quin
gl.
deus ttcnm
9 Bifax oales anim
15 passim^/, ubiqz^^.
ue\ sibilatricew.
18 scurilem
aue g/.
8 in gl. prope.
wriiten above d) gl.
gl.
aridaw.
law
amore.
quia,
'i'
amo
cibi.
necessitudinis ^/. necessitatis.
-i-
uoce/« garru-
te el tu
amas me.
ardoris gl. 'v
sitis.
RUBISCA
$6
Elabior//w
aliud
a.tqtie
aliud soni sup^rficie
fantem ut bquar tua cum pace
te comp^rtus imo pectore.
sum
minima
25 "T~^er age mihi
A
proles
tute tininca totaw mortales
ciens Solaris prope cis fores
epozizantes solitas
Garrulam
sistres.
piculam pinsam
brachen uibrante intro lizinaw
prt^to
michinis binis foris
fumosam
cum gilbam
sennisque spissis intus
Hiulusq//^
forceps sio {or sic) ura cogit
caladum
hiulcu;«q?^^ qui de
hiscit
35 anhele fonis meatus currit
megalus morsus quo
uelit nolit,
Iaris sauris tam pectinatis
edenis duis auriculatis
hiruphin panta ros rubra ualuis
40 crustuw septenis
equiperatis.,
Kastis ambobus
ceu bellico
nigriorib?^j spectu coruino
uaciniensi seu abiectico
ainis uitro
neu nigerrimo.
22 superficie ^/. ab figura.
inueni.
imo^/. meo.
27 ciens gl. canens.
rasura) gl. v rostro.
pinsam
31 michinis ^/.
gl.
i*
s.
ostende.
duraw.
naribus.
24 compertus ^/.
26 tininca
28 epozizantes
cis g/. ante.
29 Garrulam gl.
modulationes.
linguam.
23 fantem ^/. narrantew.
25 Fer age ^/. bene age.
^^/.
g/. audientes.
proto g/. v primo.
30 brachen
fumosam
^/.
i*
gl.
breuem.
tenebrosam.
adoptiua.
sistres g/.
piculam {zn
lizinam gl.
32 sennis
v dentibus. gilbam gl. flauaw 7ie\ pallidaw.
33 Hiulus gl. apert?« ferat?«.
34 hiulcum gl. apertuw. qui added above the line before de, but {as a mark of
omission or separation) after de. caladum gl. uia qwa cibi trahuntur.
35 fonis
gl. uocis.
sauris gl. iacinc'tis.
36 megalus gl. magnus.
37 Iaris gl. pilis.
gl.
,
38 edenis gl. auribus. auriculatis gl. audientibus.
^/. tota.
ros ^/. caput,
gl. rotundis.
ualuis^/. ianuis.
43 abiectico^/. v^ovxen
39 hiruphin gl. fronte. panta
40 crustum ^/. ornatum.
41 Kastis
ligni.
44 ainis
^/.
i*
oculis.
RUBISCA
45
ambitu absqtie tautonum
icet
;L'
57
sup<?rciHorum eque decorum
ullum glebenis ferunt obtalmuw
non sine ta.men ferunt auiu;«.
Mundi
ceu fantur carsum roseum
olim gnostici giboniferuw
inter fistule uelut
plectru7« buxinxim
timpanuw
mouens modulu??/.,
edulos quibz/j humeros utre
N'
hinc inde eque gnunct^ ta;« scann^
55 plumaria t^-^ora qua cost?
imisqz^^ turgunt tolte pennul?.
Otrinu7/z unum inenarrabilew
oque Deum inuestigabilem
o artificer inscrutabilem
6o arnica tuta
factorem
nutu cum tota
iuguluw ut^nim peraw (?pera)
Puri
tui
nitoris
tis
beccaq?/^ pr^sgen dorso proMxa.
et
anficuruo inuersum uersa.
65 /~\uadros bis bina tot podon pansas
filis fidib/zj acub?/j equas
V^
limatis recta erasis strictas
dactulos ergla aduncis trophas.
tautonum
i* circuitu.
obtalmum^/. i'oculum.
45 ambitu ^/.
philosophi.
gl.
scientes.
52
buxinum
54 gnunctg
^/. p;-£7pr/u7«
(c
gl. ue\ t^;-ga.
gl. emicantis.
uersa ^/.
podon
^/.
56 turgunt
^^/. i'
i-
i*
palpebrarum.
49 carsum
peraw
gl.
i'
uentrem.
scanne
^''Z.
57 trinum
47 ferunt^/. s.
50 gnostici
timpanum
51 before
gl. cuncte.
surgunt.
i"
mouet.
55 tergora
late.
^»'/.
gl.
utre^/. ambe.
miror.
61 nitoris
62 uterum gl. imuni {over the
63 becca
saxo.
64 anficuruo
in contrarinm u^;-sa.
pedum,
^/.
53 nedulos ^/. albos.
ligni.
nutu gl. v potestate.
prolixa gl. cuniata.
quibusdam.
digitos.
nom^
added above the Hue)
iugulum) uentrem.
terram.
^/.
giboniferum gl. igniferum.
pansas^/. extensas.
65
gl.
gl.
v cauda.
prosgen
circuw a incruw.
Quadr os gl. ostende.
66 fidibus^/. (manu
um
gl.
of
ad
inuersum
bis bina^/. •nu*
secinula) chordis
68 dactulos^/.
67 limatis ^/. acutis. erasis ^/. dolasis.
aduncis gl. curuis. trophas gl. ungulas.
ergla gl. crura,
RUBISCA
58
Rubisca
,
mane
rata redi de
cum
leta
-
peblo pulpituw pete
tropicos cantus incripta cane
minus
histrio mufidiane.
cuncta nunqua;« laboras
Sedata
eges uigilas nes nas nauigas
75 molas colligis metis seminas
cessa neleues questus uoculas.
Tuus
monarchus per has ut
fatur
olimbrianus totuw rimatur
molosi rerum res
80
dommatur
belliq//^ uigil cloca solatur (? sonatur).
Uiam
mecalbo
se////nia sec//at
porcelanusq//^ legens exultat
canellus
nimphus
iussa ministrat
stabilis esto nil te disp^rdat.
85
^V^pi
theon
toi ih'u to
y\. fpateronon
(pateron) einon
(?
emon)
kai to theon
kikhes katholes sarcos soteron
pneuma agion
Ymniste
pantecrato[? ron].
pantes trinon tonethnon
geon thalasson monon ypanon
[
pragmanon
]
kai ton inferon
^/.
69 rata ^/. descripta. de corr. ex re.
sedem.
71 tropicos ^/. misticos.
gl.
V
77 monarchus^/.
eleues.
brianus ^/. proprium nomen.
ex somnia) gi. celos.
sec
83 canellus^/. proprmw.
hunc.
et.
theon
^/.
gl.
i'/.
gl.
df«m.
infemorum.
91
85
toi ^/.
huius.
i*
einon ^/. unum.
87 kikhes^/. animarum.
pantecrato...^/.
^/.
78 olim-
80 bellique gl.
se«nia (^«. corr.
82 porcelanus gL proprtum,
^/. minister.
graduum.
88
to^/.
kai ^/.
katholes^/.
pneuma g/.
89 Ymniste
tonethnon g/. gentium.
omnipotentem.
trinon g/. trinum.
thalasson g/. marium.
pragmanon
pulpitum
76 neleues
res.
soteron gl. saluatorem.
sarcos gl. carnis.
terrarum.
s.
i'/.
86 pateronon^/. patrem.
pantes g/. omnes.
laudate.
90 geon
celorum.
nimphus
a.^on g/. sanc/um.
spirituva.
g/.
theon
has
81 mecalbo gl. proprinm.
at gl. scrutatur.
d^«m.
to g/. hunc.
katholicarum.
•
excelsus.
79 molosi ^/. proprium.
cloca gl. cimbala.
proprium.
i'
70 peblo ^/. uestimento.
incripta ^/. inspelunca.
monon
k&igi.et.
unum. ypanon g/.
tongl.horam. inferon
gl.
RUBISCA
ymniste ionas
Zain
istas
59
eonon,
possia enbona ualde
panta
fecisti
me quoque
arte
95 heros p^rhennis poH in arce
misero mihi domine parce..,
92 ymniste ^/. laudate.
93 Zain g/. hac.
ionas ^/. s^c^la.
possia gl. sapientia.
istas ^/. in ista.
94 panta
gl.
eonon ^/. singtelonim.
omwia.
MANUSCRIPTS OF «ADELPHUS ADELPHA.'
C.
Cambridge University Library Gg.
S.
St
Omer
666
(saec. x).
5.
35 (saec. xi).
Q.
(HYMNUS A— &.)
Adelphus adelpha meter
alle pilus hius tegater
dedronte
tonaliter.,
Blebomen agialus
nicate dodrantibus
5
sic mundi vita huius.
Calexomen dominum
ut det bolen
suum
nobisque auxilium
Didaxon, sapisure,
10
toto biblion acute
non debes
reticere.
Equinomicum epensum
habemus apud deum
15
autumetimus audum
si
Fallax est vita mundi
decidit ut flos feni
moter
I
4
S.
blemomem
2
agialon C.
(PCalesomen).
13
quo S.
I
adelphus gl.
frater.
15
adelpha
filius (S. ^/.
6 mundi et S.
10
S.
<?///.
autumeamus C.
hius^/. amic?<j (S.
4 Blebomen gl. uidem«j.
5 nicate (S. gl. uincitur).
(S. gl. litus).
adsissis id est adlauou).
Calexomen
o-/.
magister).
1 1
Equinomicum
gl.
gl.
C. gl. cecidit.
biblion gl.
coronam.
gl.
feni
om. C.
2 alle
<f/. filius).
C. gl.
tegater^/.
tanaliter^/. equaliter
dodrantibus^/. morientibus (S. gl.
rogemus
libro (S. gl.
epensum
sapissure C.
agialus gl. om«<?s sawctos
(S. gl. uocamus).
10 Didaxon^/. doce (S. ^/. disce).
gl. com\\x\im.
15 autumetimus
7
Caleuxom S
17 decipit S.
meter gl. mater.
gl. soror.
amicus),
7
Diadoxon C.
3 dedronte gl. moriuntur (S. gl. decadent?),
(S. gl. mortaliter).
cidit
3 dronte tanaliter S.
philus, tigater C.
agialos S.
9 que
opensum C.
philus^/.
filia.
13
om. S.
blebomom
8 bule C.
E
pater,
alle
canone).
acute C. gl. sagaciter.
p^-pulchraw
dimittimus (S.^/. relinquamus).
8 bolen
sapisure^/. rabbi (S. ^/.
(S. gl. manifestum).
audum ^/. malum.
17 de-
HYMNUS A—
62
permanet regnum dei.
Gibron prason agaton
deuita artemathon
20
ut sis fretus in Sion.
Hipagie de audo
habita in chiriinomo
ut sis heres in bapho.
Indiximus est dei
qui semper seruiens ei.
25
et erit in sceptro poli.
Kalextratus mansie
in
marttino tempore
deficit ut uiuolae.
30
Lamach
est
lemna adu
amentu
.
.
ubi amartus
dusmi ictatur in luctu.
Metes hoc tetrex ad bethen
postquam transit integen
35
suma aporipsumen.
Notalgicus est gibra
20 artemathon
19 agathon C.
31
Lamath
tettex C.
1
C
athematon S.
23 abita C.
29 maritimo C.
24 papho C.
C. est om. C.
32 amarthus C.
33 iactanf C.
36 soma aparisomen C.
37 notologicus C.
monio C. cirimonio
9 Gibron g/. homo,
prason
gl. fac.
agaton
bonum.
g/.
sanguinuw (S. gL uir i- sanguinum?).
de (S. g/.
22 Hipagie g/. uade (S. g/. dianguet de).
in
bapho
^/.
mundi
paradiso (S. ^/. in celo).
28 Kalextratus^/. amator
(S. ^/. regno).
foeou).
31
Lamach
infernos (S. ^/. peccator).
34 Metes gl. ebrietas
bethen gi. animam.
(S.^/.
isel).
amentu
(S. g/.
lemna
gibra gl.
homo.
mansie
(S. ^/. qualitas).
30 uiuole
(S. ^/.
32 amartus
^'/.
33 dusmi C. gl. diaboli.
tetrex gl. occidit
35 integen gl. in terra.
aporipsumen^/. prospiciamus (S. gl- prospicimus).
23 in
g/. possessor,
25 Indiximus^/. populus.
(S. ^/. leh).
(S. g/. a inues).
medot).
20 artemathon
24 heres C.
29 marttino^/. nouissimo.
(S. ^/. uite).
34 metex
audo gi. malo.
de).
£l. in chrzsii lege (S. ^/. in lege dei).
^/. in celo ne\ i«
27 sceptro
chiri-
uiole C.
21 fretus C. g/. adiutus.
g/. uiruw/
chiriinomo
30
S.
(S. gl.
esatcod).
36 suma
gl.
ad
corpus,
37 Notalgicus^/. surdus.
HYMN us A—
63
obtalmus ut talpha
non agens dei mandata,
Olla, toma, abia,
et
40
glableus in anchreta
bellantes defendit pelta.
Pile peson opera
quando
fuerint placita
ut sis lesie incola.
45
Quirius
apemon anamiasu
apolHt agion autu
sison
Raxas
mehotheusmu.
est ciromerus
agonitlieta
50
frenumus
qui sine labe
Sarx
fit
iustus.
est nostra alitur
cales
postea agitur
malis luibus moritur.
Tamaxo inmente mea
55
minus idon interra
antrophum sine macula.
Uonitue protenamomum
38 obtalmicus S.
cutu C.
alitur
om.
S.
57
hominem
gl.
dominus.
41 glableos manchoreta C.
me o teos mu
48
S.
50 agoniteta S.
cales agitur
53
sine peccata
38 obtalmus ^/. cecus.
C
58 uonitug S.
talpha (S. ^/. guod).
abia ^/. pater,
anchreta gl. in cathina
44 quae deo S.
52 sarx-^-C.
postea agitatur S.
amonum
47 appollit C.
sarax {om. est) S.
54 luibus malis S.
S.
40 Olla ^/. deus.
toma C.
41 glableus ^/. christianus (S. ^/. -os) in
(S. gl. catina).
42 pelta (S. gl. choer uel scutum).
peson gl. age. 45 lesie gl. paradisi. incola C. gl. habitator.
43 Pile gl. amice,
Quirius
gl.
deus).
apemon
(S.
gl.
a
(S.
nobis),
anamiasu (S. gl. iniquitatem).
46
agion (S. gl. sanctorum).
autu (S. gl. eius).
47 apollit (S. gl. dediledet).
teos (S. gl. deus).
48 sison me (S. gl. saluum me fac).
mu (S. gl. meus).
50 agonitheta (S. gl.
49 Raxas (S. ^/. peritus). ciromerus (S. gl. homo).
campgur). frenumus (S. ^/. prudens).
52 sarx (S. ^/. caro).
53 cales
(S. gl. bonis).
56 idon (S.
amomum
^/. uidi).
54 luibus (S. gl. doloribus).
55 Tamaxo (S. gl. miror).
58 Uonitue (S. ^/. intellegite). proten (S. ^/. primum).
(S. ^/. fidelis).
HYMNUS A—
64
asarum nitentem adbamum
agtibaxetam secum.
Xenodicium presules
60
breue integen habentes
achatarbam agiam agentes.
&
abiaproterion
suscepit periranton
65
pro redemptione antrophon.,
60 agabax&amu C.
59 nitententem S. adbanum C.
62 breuen C.
63 acarbaw anxia;« C. agentem S.
61
Xenodochium C.
65 cpbarathron C.
66 antropon S.
59 asarum (S.
(S. gl.
pax
gl.
beatum).
amicitia).
65 periranton (S. g/. uas).
ad
bamum
(S. gl.
ad altum).
60 agtibaxetam
64 abia (S.^/. deus pater), proterion
66 antrophon (S. g/. hominum).
(S. g/. passio).
INDEX VERBORUM.
*^*
The arrangement
is by the nominative case of nouns and the infinitive of
verbs, whether such nominatives and infinitives occur or not.
Simple numbers
L
a 405,
Famina A text B, C, D
R = Rubisca: Q = Adelphus adelpha.
refer to the lines of Hisperica
other texts.
L=Lorica:
ad 407:
24, 51, 83
7,
R9
abdit C 37
abia
40, 64
abiectico
43
23^^
abita
abscultas 74
see auscultate
ab no, 555,
Q
:
B
204:
162,
L83,
to the
90,
91:
Q34> 59
addit 123
adelpha Q i
adelphus Q i
adeo 518, B 198
R
Q
adipem
:
L
77
absque R 45
abucat 84: abucant 12: abucent 355
adesto L48
adheret 248
abumbrat B 91
adire86: adeunt 185: adiit 574: adeat
210: adeamus 295, 319: adeant 219,
aderint 290
331
ads[is]a D 7
adsisam 397
in the
Historia Britonum c. 67, 68, 69, 72
we find ad sissam or sisam or scissam
(and ad mallinam), in sissa, de sissa
:
see
obumbrat
ac 26, 39, 43, 56, 60, 71, 83, 94,
121, 198, 214, 229, 261, 279,
334> 34.?. 389. 409' 415. 420,
449, 463, 482, 492, 499, 507,
518, 524, 537, 544, 582, 587,
601, 605, 607, B 19, 23, 37,
116, 134, 169, 194, C
33, 61, 78, 87,
E> 5,
R
114,
318,
444.
511,
597,
43,
127, 160, 211,
104, 128, 150,
atque
acarbam Q 63
tacatorum 519
accendite 325, 342
accinos 458
accolae 612: accolis B 209
accuat B92
acculae 289, 423, -g 276, 339, 450, 591
acculas 19, 230
aceruum D48: aceruo 279: aceruos
4
:
see
B74
291, 341,
Q
achatarbam
acherontis
63^
B82
aciem 600: acie
14,
acole D47: acolis
acculae, iccolg
acri C 103
27,
D38:
B
24,
Lii
see accolae,
adheretis 2
:
:
:
:
adsissis
adu
Q 5'
gloss
Q31
{q.bov)
aduentus
R8
aduerti (animaduerti)
R
adunca 252; aduncis
R68
sequeuum 28
aequoris 424
B 147
aereg
aereo 602
gstiuum
aestiuus
see
aestuat 224
:
see estu
433
aethera {accusative) =99
see ether
aethra (accusative) 215
£estus
1
rethere 488
57
affect u
R
3
agabax Q 60
agathon Q 19*^
agaton Q 19'
Q
:
256
setrse
reui
:
acuminis B17: acumine 68, 74, 354
acubus R66
acutum B93: acuto 522: acutis 278:
J.
equora
see
aculeant 150
acute
equium
see
:
:
:
132
afroniosus
maticub)
acrictant 500: see arictat
1
aequali 40: see gquali
affigis
C77:
:
age
R
afroniosa
see
40o( = spu-
agtibax
25
5
INDEX VERBORUM
66
ager:
fagnos
see
Q
Q
agens
agitur
53
agentes (agentem S) Q 63
ageum 283: ageam 553: ageas
see agion
aggere 38, B41
agialon Q 4
[ageie]
agialos
Q
:
39
alter? 369, alterae
altera 511
:
Q 47
agiam Q63*:
:
alueo 90
see
agitant 182
agmen 52: agminis 249: agmini B76:
agrnine 598, B 64, L 17
agmina
80, 238, B 86, 122, 143
tagnos ( = agios) 161
agone
:
C
1
A
agrica
184:
1
see
:
alas 487:
[a] las
D
D
142
:
:
alboreas 193, (taiboreas) 262
:
B
alboreis 72,
album
B
:
B
193
(?)
R
ambobus
R9:
28,
alite
:
see
L92:
see
D21:
266,
alunt
324
505,
alitur
:
algidas
(?)
B
63
D
cf. B 70 caninum
amictus 503
amisos B 94
amite 275: cf. Epinal 4 E i6 amites.
aucupalis
fustis
D8
alle Q 2
alligeris
109: alias (adv.) 393,
C
almum
D53,
501:
B
141,
74
alligatur 518:
288:
alligasset 58
almam B35: almi
567: almo 562: almos
136,
172: almas
31, B18: alma 62, 186, 319, 477,
B 142,
116: almis
76
alnis B 162, 169
alteram 120,
55 : altero 532, B 104:
alteri
182,
220,
331, 355, 502 :
D
D
D
58'
amoris R 18
amplecti 277
:
253,
aniplecteris
362,
453,
73
ji6,
:
am555,
114
103,
amplexu 196
amplum 264, D 29: amplam
ampla i
amplo 57, 221, 350, 358,
B 45
381, 452, B127: ampla 6123,213,
:
D 75
:
B
am
:
see alius
see alHgeris
1 46
alimonias 277
alius
127: aliud 535, B 105,
R21, 22: alii 221, 333, 356,
aliae
amputauit
arnica R5, 60
amiclios 275
B
D
aligera
12
Q32
amonum Q
alitum 599
algas 404,
17
algidum 270, 369:
algorem
31
alias:
B
41
ambutare B211:
plectitur
ales
13
ambiunt 466: ambior
ambitu R45
amomum Q 58
121
L 70
566,
alit
famatorum
:
B25, D 58
-am (farboream)
alborea +513, C 68
alborei
32: alboreum 137, t6o2
55
olives.]
amarthus Q 32
amartus Q 32"
amentu
123
alboris 104, 363,
B
'
614,
aniens 171
alapg 250
albicat
:
which are not unlike
amen
agabax
R44
ainis
70''''
:
tibus 264,
Q 60''
60»
amarcas 93, 565 [perhaps 'olive trees' (glaucicomas A565)
from some misunderstanding of amurca in Ireland it might mean wil-
agoniteta Q 50' [gloss in Epinal i
33,
agonitheta. princeps artis illius]
agonitheta Q50: agonithetas L 19
agrestes 178: agrestium 316: agres-
agtibax
L
am Q
lows,'
45
B56
agricum D105: fagrico
78, B 1 (?), C 202
aluum
amarcam 581
:
agonem 36
altergD 60:
:
alterni 486
altrinsecus 115
altus 494, D130: altum (/«.) B117:
altum [n.) B 174: alta B 190 (?), L90
alueariis 41
233:
4"
R88,
ageum
agion
B no,
altercaminum 1
alternam B 102
:
amplis
B
165,
D
18
:
ampliori
amputauit 539: see ambutare
amum Q 60 tamum see almum
an 12, 19, 64
anamiasu Q 46
anchoreta Q 4
:
:
anchreta Q41"
tandri (antri) C58
andriuenereis : see uenereis
see anile
anele L 44''''
:
anf...
D85
R 64
anficurao
Epinal 2 A 7,
mare and i C 19 arafridis
34 amphi trite, mare]
anfitridis 381 [glosses in
amfrite,
4
E
INDEX VERBORUM
B
anfitritis
100
angulos 527
anhele R 35
L 44
:
antrophon (gen.plur.)
:
R15:
46
B 68
aperto
:
:
apertis
176
apices 123, 198
apiastris 41 : qu.
C
Q
alueariis,
156,
47'
C
92
Q 36'
{1
14
aquatico 281
aquifluam B 88
B
arictat 257,
aquosuna 331:
26
194
C
158
see acrictant
R 94
= arcto), B
3
460,
D 35
326
160, 279, 308:
:
-o
259
556 -os 403 -as
-is 587: see alborea
arcatori 199: -res 4: -rum ?i3, 44,
"
70, 231, 519: see archatoris
:
-a
:
-to
:
15
72
-as
:
-at
;
B40:
-ant
= arotauit):
:
Q 20
artemathon
artheriis 3
articus no,
C201:
229: -co
-ci
R
artificem
59
artus B 154: -ibus
aruca
-i
(
39» 366, 514, 537, 548,
245, 344, 367: -auit B i36(
-ate 192
-auerint (?), B 55
94
(?)
aruinse
arun...
B
aruncum
see
:
D8
:
243,
-ca 285
403,
B
:
see
167,
aruca
D
17:
467
[arx] arce
asat D36:
asarum
7
L57
196: aruina 100
arua 83,
-o
147
armatores 589: -rum i3(?), 573
armati B 12
armellosas 504 gii. armilausas
armenta 98
armifera 601
armigera 238
armonias 147
-is 67
aromata B 130
arotus (star) in, 133, 222, 303:
B 104 -tos 363
arrigas 168
anipere 54
aruncum B 80
:
D
arictant 471,
:
:
-ea[s](?)
arietum 188
armis L 10
arborea (talborea) 513, 531: -urn 535,
547, (talboreum) 602 : -am 329: -i
69
D46:
collooant)
aram 553
B
harenosum
see
:
transitive) 141: aruit 524,
argeas 3 i
argenteos 436,
arte
arto
L21
:
Q
aret
:
214: apocatur
appoint Q 47
appropinquat 223
apricat 144
apricam 'dry' B 60
-ci
267, 318,
B192: -cas2i9: -03442: -015583
aptate 196: -auerit 203
aptum B31: -am 320
apud
arenosum
:
on
gloss
which it has ejected
apium {ge7i.pl.') 41, 113
apollit
see arto
:
apri 570
aperuit B 149
apostolos
:
armamenta C 107
armarium 528
andri
see
anxiam Q 63
aparisomen Q 36
aporipsumen
5
ardua 455
aremulo 266 {ab areo)
(gl.
Q66
apocant
D 133
arcus 373
ardet B29: -serint 350
ardoris B 103, R19: ardore 201, 427,
antropon Q66'
Q
B
arcimium
B200
antrophum Q57
apemon
160
see arcatori
:
C 87 -tium C 83
arctamine B 128
arctat 377, B 102, D5o(?):
:
antris
archontes
arcontes
see athletas
:
B8
-rum
:
archinis 263
see
ansis (? stalks) 471
ansportant 189, B166: ansportabant
B 2 13 [Epinal 4 E 33 =:auehit]
ante R 7
antea 24
antecedit 113
anthlelas B 20, L 22 also Bangor Ant.
^
B
arcessitis
15
archimium 515, 525: archimis 213
see anele
;
annosae 571
anni L6
I
L
B 46
archatoris
D
fol.
159:
archangelos
angelicas 376
anele
anim- R9 (anim-aduerti)
animantium B 131
ani...sam
51
aniosas 478
anniosis 384
anile
B
arcessiuit
anfractibus 1,94
angelicg B 118:
angelos L 16
67
Q
R 95
asato
B
202
:
see assat
59
asoia 541
5—2
-is
INDEX VERBORUM
ascultent 354: see abscultas, auscultate
see assida
asidis B 59
see assiduo
asidue
65
:
D
:
asiles B97':
assili
-ibus 517: see
aspera 240: -errimum 173
asportant see ansportant
:
asserunt 378
assertione 132
assida 430 see asidis
assiduo 70, B72: -as 404: -% (Padverb) 123: -e 254, 592: see asidue
-ia
-es 35, 607, C 28
assili
360
:
:
:
D81:
asstat
see asiles
-ibus 347:
49
B
astat 256: -ant 79, 118, 379, 454,
-auerint (?) B 55
astellas 187, 267, 445: -is B 59
astitias
7:
astra
387
233,
526
';6
-os
:
banum
59*
Q 59
sulcos
-ris
barathron see probarathron, uorotrum
barbae L41
barbarico 120
barritum 250: -o 321
:
D
482,
52
D
B116,
-10
29
:
:
^ fin.
200
36,
basilionis
Q 20'
athematon
L 24,
34, 76, 79,
atroces 352, 599:
168, 314
attigua 349
-ia
C
:
-ibus
L 64
mo-
basses 260: -ibus L64'': so Lies
R2
1
:
see
ac
nocus
bathma L 36
batma L 36''
106
atritas
becca
B
-orum
:
164
R63
belbicinas 407
set beluicina
bellicamina C48
bellicioso B 22
bellico R 41
auctu 120
Q
C
B
basium
see anthletas
athletas 24:
aue
D
:
D65
audum
112
:
D
atque
B
375,
baelat 413: cf. debglat
bailas 71
baiolat C9,
22
haltheos 366: -is 193
:
sulco
104, 362,
atrum
axem
:
B177
astrictis
Q9
bapho Q 24* see papho
bapo colophon of Orleans Hibernensis
(MS. 193) Iunobrus...habitar[et i]n
bapo sine line see papho
459
astrifero
autumetimus
auxilium
bamum Q
D98
ast...
Q 15
Q 15*
autumeamus
set asat
assata 589:
assat 434:
-um 92: -am
ausonica 40^, 58, 273:
117
auster 483
austum C 14
aut 249
autu Q 47'
:
15
:
-o
Q
22
R5
auelloso C 109, 144
auello [ = duello: see(j'6\z
442, 562]
v.
B
R80
belua B 188,
belli
auriculatis
R
-as
B 204
B211:
see belbi-
benignis 320
tbesu dri
bethen Q 34
.
B
62
:
-as
biblion
Q
.
.
D6
1
bibulo 302
bidentem 114:
2l\xx\^
-ium 69
592 bifax. duos
habens obtutus traced to Cod. Laid,
bifax
R9
\so Gcitz v.
67 E.]
38
auriferas 65
biiuguis 548
aurigae 3x5
binos
aurium 148, 206: -bus 249,
tauro see duro
L 41
:
L 66
auscultate 214: see abscultas, ascultent
C
1
:
-as
L 36
:
-is
R
31
:
bis bino
bipes
R6
bis bino
aurora 572
fausinicum (ausonicum)
199: -am
Br94:
beluicina
cinas
D
auri? 437
B 20
belligeraui
bellantes
Q 42
20
[augeo] ausit B 1 50
auido 109: -e 23
auionias 385
tauionis (? auionias)
74
auium R 48
auitica 149
auia C 199
aula 253: -a {abl^ 217,
313:' -is 318
taunt (alunt) B 193
aurea B27: -is B 119: see
bis senos
bisso 193
B75:
-os 527:
116, 484:
-is
-a
R65
518,
D
137
see
INDEX VERBORUM
biternas B 214
254
blanda 195, 345
551; see also
caminum 324; -o 437, B 197
caminum (? caninum) B 70
386
-o
R 93
-a
:
-is
L 88
camisas 193
boreales 105
bouella 3 [-2
campaneus 455, 474:
bouencus 98
bracha B 186
brachen R 30
can...
L 54
bradium €215: Bangor Ant.
id*"
capaneas
D 140
candelatis 547
candentem peltam
Candida 16
candore B 107
caneas
see carnei
brumo
canistra
brumo
cane
D 22
[b]rumosas (?) D 63
bubescentes 80 corr.
buccis L 42
bucliamine L 74
bule Q 8
-inis 379: -ina B116,
D 76 -inum 480
cadauer 579: -era 609
:
B
119
cadus C I perhaps cf. Gotz v. p. 444,
cado. urna
but unda seems to suit
the context
:
:
L 8,
cgteri 219,
12
354:
caeteri
179, 329, 500:
cgterg 367: ceterg D62
cgtera 130:
csetera S29
ceteros L 19
ceteras
:
:
:
D117
caladum R 34
cladum
calamidem 72
:
see
also
chaladum,
Q
calcantes
callem
B
55,
222
B
156
Bi
-as
:
348
D67
cardines 375, B112,
carectes \ 2 gloss.
(...dines)
c,
caream
L89
caring
B182:
carnali 503
carnei 589:
D 22
-as 412,
-is
cameas
carnem
333 (caneas),
33,
B15
73,
B
:
-as
300
:
-a
L 35'', R49
cartilagini
L47
cataclismum
[?
145
-ate 285,
-em
D
605
L89
L75'''': -e
casas 219
castat 467: -ant 501
castelli B 71
castra B 148: -is 530
D34:
:
carbasum B172: -a
carbone D 27
carboneo 434, B 6^
carsum
D
62
C
carpunt 162: carperit 200
calicauerit B 63
calido
44
B
70
L47
202
carnifex 522
caleuxom Q 7**
calexomen Q 7
caliginis
capitali
604:
53
cahficat 438,
B
(sic)
287
-is
r
capto 32: -ant 509: -auero
capiti L 38
caracteres 125
carniferi
see
D
cales
R7
camace B 194
:
kalamitas
calastrea 391: -as 155, 311
calcat 172: calcamus 240:
B 167: Pcalcant
80
calculaueris 106
calculum C 137
calamitas
caminum
:
B81:
cantaminis B 12
cantricem R 1
cantus R 13, 71
capaneas 150
capillis L 37
capta B 69
R 52
caelestis
1 1
canorem B43: canoris
cacumen D57:
cadetris
C
see also
R83
caninus 247
brumas 371
buxinum
156:
-a
:
canellus
see
:
fol.
Q 62
breue Q 62": -e
breuiusculo 514
bromum 409
ta-
cambas L 61
caminam (? camisiam) 73
4
Q 8"
brachia
D 60
L 63
maram
blemomem Q
boetes B 108
:
-o
:
137
[calx] calcibus 155,
camaram 136, 377,
85
Q 4'
bombosi 17:
bonus R 5
B
calubris
-is
:
blemmos 500
bolen
D 30
caloreum 269, 367,
bituleis
blebomoiti
69
B
33, 56]
79
D 70
catacrinas L60
catas L60''
catena 58, 273
:
cf.
C. C.
C Int. 67
INDEX VERBORUM
70
caterua 8, 497: -am 48, 227: -a 596:
-§ 161: -36 B 118: -as 97, 376, 472,
B131
tanol 'fiery'):
(glossed
138:
-a
cauernam
B
-as 206
i
D 15 -ibus 405
caua B81
celatum B 106
celeri 545, B 36
-ius D 67
celiam 302 (Orosius and Isidore)
celiti B 109
cellatura 534
celles 466: -ium 575: see collem
cincinnos 506
celi
cinereum D48: -am 432: -0348,
ciclopes 27,
:
cautes
379
censuimus 207:
iudicauerit)
C
cicniam 71:
cicutas 67
B31
:
D 70
-e
L46:
-ibus
508, 519,
B166, 212
cerula
421,
B
481,
100,
169,
205,
D114
ceruleas 464
cespitis C 16
B
146
:
see
also
R41, 49
L
caladum,
also
also
carsum,
nomo)
calamidem
see
also
cohors,
co-
L25:
-i
L21, R85
:
-re 83,
252
176
L48
D147:
D
-o 64,
368,
-a
-um
584:
448,
95,
-i
climate 532:
342,
266,
B79
D68
Biio,
106
cliuos 148
R80
33
:
-ite
265
:
cf.
D
135
Harl. 3376,
433
:
-um
cocant
(subj.)
fo,
Cociti
289.
333: see quoquit
Charters of Athelstan
L.H. 75
coctas 64: -at 435: -ant 368
coenosum 256
coetia 417
13,
154,
44,
163,
217,
597,
B29, 190: -um 322, 576
coeuum B 22 (?) coguos 26, 36 (Epinal
7 F 32 coeuorum cantus)
180
95,
-is
L52
[clauus] clauos
coetus
:
B6
ciboneus
39
30
(
cibaminum 291, 335, 341
cibaria
B
D
205, B7r,
14
clariferum B216: -o 127: -a B 29
clasis B174: classem B 163, 189
claua B69
glaucicoclaucicomantem 483
see
cluit
chordis 66
choriim 280: -os 231: see also corns
C
D
cludite 351: -itur 517, 556,
orti
cianti
clamat 597
clamoreo B 141,
119
clandistinas 228, 353
clangor 216, B184: -ris
cloca
13
B125:
Christiis
ciuilis 319
cladam L 35
cladum L35''
cli[me]ctras
see
:
Q 23 = chirii
see
:
ceremonicat)
255, 349
clibanus
see
:
chelidrus 49
choorti
(? for
Q49
R27
ciscilia
B59:
35''
chimentum 602
chlamys
cis
clemens
cladam, cladum
charassum L 35''
crassum
chirimonio
D6
Q23'
claustrum 425: -o 200:
L
cheruphin
10
cirimonio
ciromerus
[clauis] claui
cgtum
:
ceu 87, 98,
ceutro L 47
chaladum
B
circoninat
:
R
cessa
76
cetus C 19
coetus
B 88:
D41
mantes
see caeteri
:
C61
-is
cinerem 293
circium
cerebro L 39
ceremonicat 199, B45, 132 ^gl. \. cofert): -ant 554: -auerint 226
cgream 532 -is 544
[cerno] creuimus 46
certare B 23: -andi 14, 608: tcertanti
Bii: -antium 112
certatim {conj.) B 11
certatorem 22
ceruici 580:
-is
cyclum
see
:
601
-es 35,
R27
B 166:
cimbas
496: -uerit {gl.
190 (so Epinal 6 E 24)
D 102
see cicinias
cidonem B15:
ciens
centrum 222
cephalem L33
certum
23
-um
:
B 54
cicneas
-ebit
-uerint xo8, 264,
D 75
ciclus
:
:
ceteri
see
giboniferum
cicinias 501: see cicneas, cicniam
289,
D 61
cogit
R33
INDEX VERBORUM
cohors
171:
choorti,
251:
see
D 50,
72
218,
-tern
also
coorti
colic, D89
collectura 557
.
B 69
B 38, C
collegite
collegio
B123, C193:
colligere
-ecta
191
B 192
R 75
-is
:
D96{?):
102,
322
-igerit
:
collem 329:
-am 443, 554
237: -a D no
328 see collegio
:
:
-os
:
158
D96
156
(gloss),
D
24:
320,
-is
B6, 56
D
L 78
:
145
-at
consultum
C
B81
comptus
534:
-a
37,
C155: -am 292:
con-
33,
-as 537,
B 40,
-i
B26: -is
conamine 75
conas L 33 -is C 8
concaua 253: -i 338: -os 148, 170: -as
-is 41, 213, 287, 435
67
concessere 291, 341: -de 569: -sserit
:
:
-sserint 272,
also
see
:
B 83
:
-is
D143:
choorti,
B
160
-ant
246,
463. 507
cordis L 70
B66:
D
corium 522,
148
B
-ssos
B
74
278
concelebrat 85
-tu
:
D
128:
-is
191,
:
coruino R42
corns B58: -um
?B
75 (fcum): see also
chorum
corusco 135
:
costg
R55:
coum
Bin:
eras...
B43
B 46
C57
crasali
283 (contentum)
14,
corregiis 526
corrodit 129: -simus 298
corruit 14
corruscis
58 see corasco
D
compaginat
see
D 69
-a
:
147
corporeas 492,
502
corpore L86
2'^3>
146,
n2
34,
corialem 526
7
complet 100: complete
compremit B 140
44:
B
cohors
copia 3,^6 -as 283,
copulat 532, 553,
petis. terminis]
crasici
see corruscis
-as
B214, L57
see Leid. p.
(gl.
88 (Isidore)
pectoralis)
crassi
conchas 406
concilium B36:
-is 156
concipiunt 249
-o
B8:
-a
70,
313:
578
crassum L35: ?cras[o] B43:
charassum, eras...
see
carsum,
craticula: see graticula
concito 329, 575,
C112, 173
conclauas C 6
conclientibus 296
B13,
concremaret 4s i
R. Ellis]
[?
IJ37
498,
B119, 171:
see
:
compertus sum R24
competa 9, 391 [Epinal
concrescentes
-at
contentus B 158
continua (neighbouring) 225
contractis B 162
conuexam B
:
concentum
B42, 77
:
conspectus R4
construnt B 201
coorti
19
compaginat 393, 551, D 105 (?)
compagines B 14 conpaginum
-ssa
congellat 468, 559
congerie B 76
consedit B 190: -unt
:
communis R17: -i
compage 454, 503
B35:
-e 210
congrego)
130
consultum 76, B 49 see consolatum
contentum (concentum) 283
colomellas 533
coloniam 197
coloni 108, B 72,
comas C 163
comitaris 75
552
compug...at:
{gl.
123,
consolatum C197:
C92
(gloss)
L48
?...pago
107,
conserta 548
see celles
collogat 455
coUo
B50:
congelaminis
congelo C 64
B«i8
:
colloc...(?collectos)
collocat 396, 567:
D
concutit
113
condidit 562
conditura 299: -a {abl.) 342
conflictis C 143
B
-as
colligio 232,
(gloss),
-a
:
see colligio
71
51,
D25:
-is
>
L65:
concreparet
conj.
crebo B9
crebro 185: -os B150: -is B 183
cremat 93, D 39
crementa B 196
creparatas C 206 {gl. sententias) [Gotz
V.
pp.
495,
521,
mon es]
concretas 91, 257,
crepidinem 90, 563
crepitat 426
creparacas.
.ser-
INDEX VERBORUM
72
debglant ^ ^o
debes Q 12
decem L 82 (decim)
crepita [n. pi.) 89, 245
crepitundo B49: see cripitundo
crepitu 486,
122
D
B217:
[crescere] creuit 446, 538, 550,
crescentem 539
creuimus see cerno
crines B 28: -ibus 285
crinitas B 90
cripitundo 274
see crepitundo
cripta R71 [Epinal 8 A 30 cripta. spelunca peruia.]
crispantes 294
crisposos 506
:
:
crudeli 598
-as 587,
-re 579
cruoris 15:
610
-es 234,
:
cruda 435:
D36
R
40 [Epinal 8
-be 282
:
D37
E9
crustu.
-bis
L 55*'''
:
cudere — excudere 65, 204, 382
cudit 384: -unt 186, 582:,-antes
culmos 566
cum {conj.) 4, C 167
B
(prep.)
33. 37.
81, 82,
32
:
Q60
R73:
-a
6
see
:
-os
cuntse,
-is B 165
cuntae (cunctae) B 209
curia 146
curibus 317
currit
35 currunt B 109
D
142
-§
508, B 54
-as 262,
curuat 304
cutem
cutu
:
D
-am
520:
:
71
:
defidas 533
tdegestum {masc^ 466:
{neat.)
L 19,
L88
-is
258,
236:
49
delficinum 416, B 205
-o B 2or
uulpicino Hist. Britt. c. 46
delfines
19: see delphines
delicatas 463 see dilitiatas
delphines 175
see delfines
demicabo B 70 see dimicaui
:
cf.
D
:
:
:
dgmones L31
150
-ibus
162,
L45
300,
densant 180, 600: -ate 232
densum 296, 550: -o L17:
-as B54: -a 523: -is 63
denudat D 118
depascunt 80
-os
140:
448
depromis C208: -unt 10: -am 359,
439, 520 (Aldhelm, Lios monocos,
L. H.)
Q 47
-o 53:
Lio:
depellit
1 1
L 59
cyclum 378:
145
17
dentium B98:
:
cur[uana]
L
demum D
gnuncte
cuneo 239:
R
D
decoria...
C88
:
13, 25,
66, 72-76,
61, 70,
(?),
D47:
-is B
B 119
Q 30
deleam
191
182
-am 227: -um B36:
R 46
decorum
decrecit
deinde
B
62-64,
54-60,
R23,
D
:
L5,
73, ?75, 95,
cunctus 217: -i
-a
36
38
:
459. 515: -i 495: -a 604:
see digestus
dehiscit B188: in triiesi R 34
dein B 191
cubilia 345
cubitis L 55
cum
29
:
ornato.]
Cuba (palm) 103
B
-ebant
C
loi
decoriauit 522:
-o
deficit
-ibus 169
crustellas 298, 434, B97,
crustum
B
decoreus
-entes
L64:
crura
-unt 588:
Q
D
17'
tdecipit
decliuio
70
decoris {gen. sing.)
decrescunt B 6
dedronte (? = re'rpw»' rot) Q 3
defendit Q 42
-e L28:
-ant
B215
crito
Q17:
L65
decidit
decies
-uere 9
deseruit 163:
see ciclus
deuehant 332
dabisula
dactulos
deuersorio 251: see diuersorio
deuita
20
deuoratio 88: but see
16!
deuorcio {corr. -a) D16 {gl. i. iurgia)
deu... B3: see deuoratio, diuortia
Q
B 76
R68
dampno
124
dapium B 83
Q8: dante L87
de 'concerning' 358, 381,
[dare] det
Di
(and
headings)
de 'from' 317, 495, 566, B63,
L85,
89,
Q22
de {partitive) 210, 598,
de mane R 69
B
64
D
131,
D
Deus L27, 53: -um
L23, Q 18, 25, 39
Q44"
dexterali 543
diadoxon Q 10
dictaminum 37
dictatricem
R
17
R 58, Q
:
-o
14:
L87,
-i
91,
INDEX VERBORUM
Q
didaxon
did 133
degestum
L 56
R
digna
i
122
see delicatas
:
dilusa D 28
diluuium 490, D 126, and D 70 gloss
dimicaui 24
see demicabo
:
B
dlrimitte
diro
D 62
75
D
D
no
D
:
diuiduat
see
:
B
diuidite 328,
143
74
is9
-ant
:
B134:
see
diurnum B 104:
B64:
docibili
-auerit
:
C
deuorcio
B 102
-os
-a
:
97, 476,
dodrantem
364,
Cx Of, gloss
-o 210:
B44:
-is
D127:
:
domescas 129, 546, B44, 92,
C5
{gl.
ingenia)
doniinatur
R 79
:
B 157
452,
-urn
R 63
?D6
:
C
effete
B
see
:
7,
i.
608, B46, 48
-es B 191
121
:
66, 96,
C
100
idumas
75
(plur.) 407, 492, B 18
B 78
eges R 74
egipticum B 146
[ego] me 29, 58, 273, B 67,
effigies
effunderit
L 5,
9,
R94, Q48:
568, L3,
81,
misR7: mihi
me L 24, 51
L 25 see nos
egregia 497: -um
:
mecum
:
Bio, 49:
-am
5,
egrotem L 84
eie V>ad fin.
einon R86
elaborant 178
elimant 258
ad fin.
1^
B 90
emicant B 120,
elixauerit
D 58
emulamenti C 192
en R93
enerius 410
enituit B 216
ensibus 238, 607
B
14
camp[us])
1
10
epensum Q 13'
epimnos 172
R 28
epozizantes
:
durili
L 36''
edumas
eosus
{gl.
-um 466
29,
-icem 292, B 87
editum 321 ( = aedituum?)
edocetis 20
eno 333
eonon R92
Q7
dronte: see dedronte
ducet 227
ductum 520: -u 535
dudum 45, 521
duelles 25
duis R38
-e B 148
dulcedinem B 78
dulciferos 291, 341: -as D 89
-ra 297
[dulcis] dulciorem 286
dum
:
editas)
enulio
domine R i, 96:
donee L87
dorsum L 58 -o
drimus
(?
editrix 84:
elion
530
(...drantem)
491,
-as 75,
-ibus Q 5
402
dolauit 540
dolone 577: -es 603
dolor L86
draconei
595
51
-ti
549: -turn [masc.)
[neuL) 525
-tas
188
B87
-as
105
doctoreum 280, 322:
-e
D
-turn
:
mei L29:
R25, 96:
deuersorio
B50
docilia
ecferunt 484
edenis R38
[edere] editus
edicta B 217
10", II, 17, 23, 28,
diuersorio 322
diuortia
e
edulia 278, 285,
discrimen 593: -ine 52 <5: -ina 570
discriminosas 239: -a B179,
115
discurrunt 41, 375, B 122, D 67
discurrimina 399
dispares 469
disperdat R 84
-is
dispicua
69
74
distat
Q 33
-i
:
D42
R21, Qi3«
:
B
dilitiatas
73
-o 440,
107
digestus €23: -a Bill, 199, D142: -i
D131: -is B 132, C 133, D151: see
digitos
C 47
dusmus
223
(title),
D
dige...
durum B149:
lo'
epulam B 73
epularis
B
44 {forsnn emularis)
squall 97
equinomicum
Q
equiperatam 48
D
:
13
-tis
R40:
equipera...
106
equium B 9
:
sequeuum
equora B 138
see
see aequoris
gquora 408
gquorga (=:gquora) B175
equas R66: -e R 19, 46, 54
:
erasis
R67
:
INDEX VERBORUM
74
D
eradicat 88,
L 50
erga 375,
{dis)
R 68
ergla
ergo
B87:
C188
exigat
i6
:
L37, 53. R13
C205: -at 461:
eructas
444:
-auit
405, 541, B 152, er... D14:
-unt 317: -erit 270: -tas 187
erumnosos 102, 418
erumpit
108: eruperint 352: erum-
eruit 139,
D
pantes 461
gscifero 279: -ra 336: -ras 283: escifera
B132:
esoces
-ris
153,
121
expre...
531, 547. R8, Q16, 25, 31%
37, 49, 52: sunt 552: erit Q27:
esto L 38, 49, R84: sis Q21, 24,
45: fuerint Q44: futura 47
see esuram
essura C 89
essum B 79, C 76 : see esus
:
gssuum 167
estu B6r, 151,
aestus
esus
R
1
9
77
:
see
:
D37
:
:
gstiui laris
estibus 432
93
:
see
see essura
exta 157
extensum 557
D
:
D5
etherium39o:
ethnon R 89
D
-a
-is
467
extrico 2; -at 140, 447,
-auerit B 62
-auerint
extrinsecus 498
extrisecus
142
L91
exubero 92
see
:
fabrefactis
L82
fabulamentum B216
fabulosam 612: -as 10
faccem (?facem) 445
fastos)
R94:
tfactos
facie
-unt 370
euoluit 89, 407,
1 7
euomit 431, D4,
29 (eu...)
euri 495,
10, 131: -os 485
ex 118, 132, 532, 598
:
-ite
D
195
D
Q 16
D 70
fama
B
2
-ant
59,
-as
R
fatur
77 : fantur
fandi B48
138:
see
exo-
farreosas 334
farriosas 298,
B40:
131,
613: -um
famulor 380, 560
farris B 97
12
305:
-a
fame 224
fameo B 200:
examina 41 (fexanima)
exarsit 442
excitat 190
excubias 356: -is 207
excusant 276, B 71
C
216
1
faminis 40^,
B9, 65:
exaltat 482
191
(Pfautoris)
fenosa
see
fallat
fallax
-ris
see focus
:
faenosa:
exactor 292: -orem B64 (Gotz V. 568
exactoribus ministris exgentibus, i.e.
exigentibus)
exhomicat
micat
C66: -onem C
factorem R60:
facundiae 125
facus
(see
L 40
factio
:
213
see fabrefactis
:
facinus 132: -ora 118
D
(extr...):
80
exsuperas
406: -erit 202
euloigium 128, 274
L
B
L36
R82
exultat
[facere] fecisti
euellit 91,
exercitus
D 33
exugiam
facicuHs 254
L 89
46: -as 574
31
extremas 592:
-erent 598
euagino 30, B 13
euadam 570:
euolare
B
externus 248: -um 84,
extimpore (?)B 21
D
essum
9,
etherea
141
:
206, 485, 487, B 7, 27, 34, 58,
75, 136, 202, 216, C 164, 183, 202,
D97, 121, 123, L7, II, 13, 14, 16,
22, 33. 39' 44. 46, 54. 55. 57. 58,
62, 63, 68, 70, 71, 77, 82, 88, 90,
91, R64, Q27, 38, 60, 64
eter B 183
^there
124
ether B 183: -ra B 141
et
D
exprimo 512: -unt 612
exsuperas B43: see exubero
extinguit
gstiuum (stormy) 568
B
exomicat 44, 452, 513, B 25,
53
-ant 243: see exhomicat
expeditionem B159
expeUit D 33, ?56 (ex...)
expergesci 190
explicare 380, 475, 560: -co 529
exploro ( = noui) 116, 230: -ant 485,
D
C52
D 20
est 523,
esuram
-am 377,
:
D50
D
268
-auerit
exigendus
51:
exigerint
exiguus 56
-am B 73
eximius C186: -um B 30
434
B
-e
529,
124
153
R 49
:
fantem
R 23
INDEX VERBORUM
fascinas
fasces)
B 42
D82
-ant
:
fastigium
(?
or
fithrem
flabilem
fastidium 530
B38:
fastum
B
-u
161
D
Gotz
libri
fasti,
A
Epinal 9
10
:
v. 552 : fastes. libri
fastos Cellanus in
epist.']
L
72
B 43
B 140:
B 33
flabras
fastos 20, (ffactos, cf. Leid, index s.v.
fastibus) 213,
140: -is 343. [Fastus
75
R51
fistule
flagiat
:
-antes
{or
B
-antia
fauellosis
flammas 96
:
D
D
facem B60:
-es
-OS 222:
588: see faccem
see foebei
L 86
L74
femoralia
L61
L 60
fern ori bus
fgnosa 462: fgnosos 161
fenosa C 72
feni
Q
(
fgnosas 143:
17^
D
ferarum
ferali
:
79
= ferreo)
577
:
j-ff
ferralem, ferriale
L 25
ferralem 34
feriat
tferres (ferreis)
B
:
fferant
fidenter
fido
fit
C
74
R6
C
54
Q 51
L52: fiximus 296:
B 54: fixuni B 95
figmento 515: -is B 129
filicum 165
filoxinia[m]
figite
194,
320
(Jrom
fines)
335
C 203
L90'': -iunt
Q
17
413: see flustrum
88, 408: -is 260,
B
fluctiuaga
D
t-is (-as)
178:
17
-um
396:
fluctus
('fructum')
326:
-u
-ibus 384, 412, 416, B 135,
15
fluentum loi, 211: -a 42: -is 260
fluit B 147, D66: -unt
103
fluminio 90
flustrum 17, 134,
20: -a 389, B 133,
173, D112: sec fluastrum, fulstra
8 flustra. undae]
[Epinal 9
B89:
firmum L25
fluxu
B87
focile
441
460
-o
325
:
foedo
folicia
613:
finitum
est
B41
-o
358
,
(leafy)
follaminis
C
565:
63 {gl.
see folliceis
uallis)
B 142:
folium 289, 488, B82,
-o B 152
fomine
143
folliceis
B117:
-i
:
focus (tfacus) 451: -um 270:
foebei 572
see febeus
594
B ad Jin.
firmamenti 136,
337
-ibus
A
R 66
fiscillis
36:
floreus 452: -um B 156: -is 497
florigena 243 (? florigera)
florigera 8, B 25
-um 52: -os 566:
-a 83: see florigena
fluuium 92
findite 278,
finirauerit
finit
B
D
262,
finalis
329, 545,
D
-is
:
figunt
fills
429
= motu)
D8,
R66
123
flexosos
flexu (
fluastro
191
D
fidibus
flamas, flam-
-as 428: -is ( = flanimis)
586
flammigenis 285
flammisonus 448
flammiuomus 584: -um 268: -i 439:
-o 135.
Cf. charter of Athelstan
Apr. 29, 930 flammiuoma inuidia
flangosas 96: see frangosis
flauor B2: flauore 371
flectere B3i: -it 8,96, 251, 3991403,
481, Bid, D112: flexit 443: flexa
519: -is B58
fleu B 113
flos
ferream B13: -o 582: -os 169, 315
ferriale 441: -i 539: -es 510
feruore 97,
46
fethrem L72''
L
see
:
R
R
25
47, 48 : far
(ferunt) 601: see ecferunt
fibras
:
B98, 164
ferialem B 17
ferinae 171
ferunt
446
flammeo429:
('faci-
febris
fel
D
:
-is
:
meo
fauillam 432: -is
41 corr.
fauore B66
fauos 43
faucibus 5, 60, 286, 419, 590:
bus') B 188: L44
(fax)
224:
-antibus
D
flamigero 64
-a B 80
flamisono
-a
48
34
D
febeiis 137:
10
-antia)
148:
226: flagr...
109
flamas D 27: -is B 195
fflamina (flamine) B 141
fatigat 389, 483
fauellis
41 : see fauillam
94
D
388, 479,
-is
-anti
167:
:
-e
B 46
see folicia
D
C
2 {gl.
uallem):
INDEX VERBORUM
76
fomento 395
[cf.
gloss in Vat. lat. 1349,
D133
fomenta. solatia],
-is
(Pfigmento):
531
fomite (heat) 430,
40
fonen R 16 -is R 35
fontana 212: -os 461
forceps R33; -ipe B 39, 68,
4.^8,
D
C
13, 181,
-ibus
fulgoria 306
[fulgur] fulgora 138
fullosum
fulmineo
209
R27:
:
D
:
fores
L 82
L 84, R31
formidabant B 185
fulstra
fornacis 350, Bif^i: -e 436
fortasse) 67, 248: L80
forte (
forti L53: -ibus L 10: -lores 27
fossas 179
fultris
foris
B
-ibus
fotis
D12:
-u 434,
D
119:
see
flus-
B
85
fumosum R31
D
-o 524,
147
(fu...)
fundaminis 9
168:
see frangoricat
-um B81
:
:
D
D
D
:
-ibus
197:
B
173
{(ppovifxoi)
Q
D
549
B 128
funde R6: fusam C 55
fundus 474: -i 77, 411, 538:
funereum B 199
B
fungiminis
furibundus
B157:
-i
114,
573 (' furifundus
600: -OS 275: -a 570
D26:
furicat
furiuni 427,
D4
-o
192
-ans
B
D
'),
12
32
furtim 353
[furus] furis 15
furuam B 62,
D33
L
fybras
74''
gabrihel L 14
galea L 38
gambas L6i^''
D
gansia 365
-os 88,
garrulam R 29: -g undas 395 -a
-is C 30 {ivit/i limphis)
389
garulas undas B 139
gaudifluam 3, 302
gazas 10, 353, D 84
gelaminis C 207
Q2
:
flustra
:
C 217
480
frigora 448
frondea 538, -am 584,
-g 258,
gelidas 371
-a 142
frondens 596
gemellum 396:
frondicomum 185:
-as
149:
-is
frondosa 220
fronduoso D88: -is D 77
-ium 468
frondes D 1 1 7
:
fronti L 39
fructum 326 (fluctum Staivasser)
fruges 469, D 104
-is B 129
frugifero 456, B 128
frusta 151, 589, B 194, D 28
fulcimina 327
:
315:
-a
galilaeus: see glableus
50
10
frequenter 228, 388, B 137,
102,
fretum 568: -a 402, B 176,
107
fulcit 412,
:
fundauit
B
framis 186, 278, 335: see frameis
Epinal 9 E 3: cf.
frameis B 194, 211
Gotz V. 634 framea. gladiiis uersatilius
slue lancea armorecanorum seehzrm?,
framine 522,
148 (f..mine)
1
f ran ...
1
frang it 608
frangor 112: fran[gore ?]
48
frangoricat 596: see fragoricantia
frangosis 168: see flangosas
frementge ( = fremente)
fremet 409
fulcris
203:
173,
194,
fundamentum 473
fragmentorum 287
frictat
-uis
:
fumum 444:
fragmina 337:
fribulis
B
fumigat 584
556
fretus
107
C81
fuluas 498
139
fouet I) 90
fragoricantia
B
B
fumantem 431
foueg 470
frenumus
D 57
(flustra)
tnim
=
fotum 355, 367,
Bi83: -entem
37, 497: -ebat
B 33 -entes B 106
fulgescentem B50
fulgidi 48
[fulgor] fulgoris
52
fulget
D23(?)
see fultris
D 89
-o
121,
D6:
118: -OS 363: -as
52: -is 71, 548
114,
geminum 399: -os B 107
gemmarum B 120
-a
104,
D
250:
106: -a
-g
D
B
gen { = yr,v) R63, Q 35, (75) Q 62
geon R 90
genas 81
-is L42
genimine 407: -a 468, B 2, 216, C;43,
D79. 87
:
:
genitalia L69
genitrix 81
genua
L 62
INDEX VERBORUM
gestamine 528
-ant 508:
gestat 414, 473:
gestu 78
giboniferum R 50
gibr...
132
gibra Q 37
-ae
-atur 543
D
L
C
gibriosa
Q
gibron
1
29
35
D 38
-is
:
C
-se
:
:
see
41
496
tgibrorum
:
gibrosos
see gibr...
:
-es 606: -um B 169
205
gignit 464, B 129
gigram B91: -as 607: -arum B28:
-is 347, 421: see gugras, gygram
B
gigantem
Q
gurgustos 177, 418 {gl. pisces)
gustant 166, 589: -auimus 302:
bus 422
gygram L33;
Epinal 10G23,
\cf.
patibulum
and A.sser
;
386,
glaucicomantes
14
claucicoman-
tem
R5
habilis
A
:
:
471
glebis
86 see gleuas
glebenis (? = humanis)
gleuas 150: see glebis
:
R 47
globaminis 53
globant 503 [Gotz v.
p.
522, globat.
319'
45.3.
:
-i
{gen.) ('circle')
594: -OS
47,
B113
baud
109,
see
armonias
274, 475,
B
45,
C3
:
Q
R9
heroico B 77
heros R 95
herus C189: -um 288, 561,
hiades
54
hiatu loi, B 189
B
D93:
gnarus 227
30
D no
190, 426, 452, 477,
142: hrec 37,
B29, R7:
497. 513. 531. 538 (h?c),
B25: hoc
hie 44,
D57: -ant 181, 241, 244, 511,
-auit 445: -ate 267, 337
9,
haustus 59, 301 see austum
hemisperia B 114
herbarum 246
herbosas 162, 471
heres
24
hiber...
glomerat 38, 255, 404, 457, 544, B2;,
E
so Epinal 2
D
:
glomeramine B 81
gnostici
Q 62
-entes
apta
harenosum 407
heri
aceruat]
globoso 550
globus D 71
[gl.
35)
23"
harmonias:
glaucicomus 391 -i 538: -[mo] ? D 23
-as 246, 565 (glacicomas)
glaucum BX36: -o 377: -is 157, 416,
D
gigram
Q
habita
(?)
see
575:
see
habemus Q14:
II
D
-anti-
habenas 8
89]
glarias 91,
414,
:
41
gabulum.
c.
-e
?)
guttoricant 420
guttori L 45
-ure 109: -ura 40;^, 59:
-urum 1 76
guturicau[it] C 78
giluas 505 [Epinal etc.]
gingis L44
girus 374: -um 145, 309, 390
glableus
see
155
208:
B 150,
19 (gi[irgite]
gurgilioni L46
gurgitia 163
:
guttis 81
:
R32
gilbam
B
187,
D
{gl.
44
D 30
19
tgibrorum (gibrosum)
174
C
-as
:
-arum 567,
:
B
[gurges] gurgitis
:
homines)
-um B 59
gubernat B127: -auerit
gugras C29: see gigram
ciboneus
see
:
17
tgricea B 52
griminis 267: -a 330:
grimite
tgrimite (grimine) 324
genuclis L62
gesta 571 {heading)
haec
D 26,
253, 360,
256,383,547,6216, D3, (?)Q34=:
huius 229, 520, B 50, 71, L6, Q 6
huic 22: hunc 322: hanc B33: hoc
(ace.) B 36, L 7, and see ob hoc
hac
:
R50:
cf.
Leid. gnostici.
scien-
tes
:
gnuncte R 54
grandeuo B 38
grandes B4
hoc 210, 221, 358, 381,
132, B 207
B64: hgc 86, 243: has 228, R77:
hgc 278: his 118, 132
hidriam 332
:
C94
grasatur
-am B 201
grauat 307: -uauero 546: -uauerit 476:
-uantur B 72
himis L 89*"
hinc ? 22 ('huic'), 28, 76, 192, 219, 224,
577' 585, 591. 600, 611, B6, 30,
grauidinem 344
gremium 415: -o 553
hipagie
graticula 585:
gressu
B
?D8o
51
:
-ibus
173,
240,
B
167,
D145,
RS4
-um 522:
-a
164, 187,
22
hirsutus 163
hirti
Q
314:
578
INDEX VERBORUM
78
R39
hiruphin
hiscit
18
iduma 32
-ca
:
{gl. manu), 543:
-as 281,
Cf. charter
510.
211,
of Athelstan, Apr. 29, 930 largiflua
L36:
613,
-is
iduma
tonantis
iecor L71
R 72
histrio
R34
hiulcum
D
idrutis
see dehiscit
:
hispericum 54, 109, 128
C 223
historum 75, 102, 543
R
ignaram
&c.
:
13
hiulus R 33
hius (w6s)
igneo 524
ho
ignicoma 362, B61
igniferum D 43
[ignis] igne heading before 426
Q2
h[o
hoderosa B130:
holerosum 166:
holerrum D 98
homestas 463
hominem tQ 57
honeratas B76:
oderosa, odorosa
see
-sa
158,
470
see (olus)
:
olera
R85
476
illustrat
imber
L9
see
'^64: -a
B
R
54,
59
L
iabis
2,
103
216:
-is
B
also horanus,
ura-
Q
:
iamque 579, 594
ianuam 516
iaras
B90:
-is
D
121
Q 33=
ictu 50,
idem
L
128,
idon (Mov
idore 259
idras
B90
L89,
no,
115, 182, ?2i5,
107, 132, 217,
284, 318, 437, 440,
553' 606, B 20, 24,
14, 27,
266,
D41, 78,
21, 23, 24, 27,
71, 95,
29. 33. 41. i^h^ 56, 62
in {quaere)
8
incalculate 310: -a
loi : -os D21:
II,
R
Q
:
D
C154:
-as
-is
-a
468,
B
D87:
129,
C65
incendium 140, 268, D61:
429: -a 449, B61, 80
incentor 443
incerte C 99
-o
see acole,
see iactantur
B
incola
B9: -os 123
inclitam (?inditam) U 141
incola
45 see iccolg
incUtum
Q
18
:
incrementum 540
159: -ium 313
or idujv)
56
Q
incumbit
R3
incutiebat
B
inde
R
350,
headings before 133, 381
B 56 {qu. indicauerit or iudi-
incitauerit
cauerit)
7
ides (sheep)
i8r,
151,
incipit
L 33, R37
B71, 82:
iccol?
ictatur
B
-is
118
R
87
ibi 485,
D
467. 534.
201, 2o8,-Ci45,
454.
55,
L
10,
262,
L4,
hiades
abl.)
(;!vith
221,
iacinthinas 502
iacor
71^
iactantur
33
iacula
so Gildas c. 76
32
iam 440, 535, 579, 594, B 175, 200,
L
99
L31, Q?35
207,
^g""
L
B
17
397. 399> 403. 404. 408,
482, 488, 599, 601, 611,
B 78, 102, 112, 171, 174, 177, 180,
184, 186, ?i90, D8, 17, 48, 69,
53
see
:
(?)
in {with ace.) 36,
num, ypanon
see
R
R56
in
humeros L
D
lactei
-ris
B 151
(quin immo)
304: -o R24:
immo
imam
impetu B72,
implete 259
D8.;i
:
134, 365
143, B177:
283, 374.
442, 445,
D
hostium 351: hostia
hyades
L 23
-OS
:
-rium
horridum r9: -a 394
horrorem B 207
huranus
I
215
406
illitas
2
honorificam 339
horanus 366: -i 378: -urn 306:
also huranus, uranum
hornos 88, 188, 403: see ornos
honendus 49: -o 371, 610, B 189
horribilem 100
humanos
7
S97
Li
illico B
illi
:
hostibus
L
ilico
onerate
see
:
D
ihesu
ilices
ilia
honomate B ad Jin.: Eutychius (Bodl.
MS. Auct. F. 4. 32) Inhonomate sumi
tonantis, and
enonomate ? eri almi
amen.
See also nonomate
honore
D 28
ignic...
Q48
] DioB
(6)
:
-o
564
207
54
[indere] inditum 520: see inclitam
INDEX VERBORUM
indigna R
indiximus
2
Q
25
C
indolis 576,
38
(g/.
progenies): -u[m]
C84
induxit
B
143:
induta B i2i
industriam 204, 214, 343
inenairabilem R57
D
internum
82
infantilis
inferon
-a
R9
infestat 422,
B
infesta (adj-)
448
C219
D 30,
19,
D
B
B
inuestigabilem
r6i
B 93
ingenioso 74, 76
ingenii
R
-as
:
B
inuisiliiles
L
inuito 22,
B9
212
iens
irrigat 81
ingressus R 7
inherent 486, D122 (...ereat)
inhormes 175: see inorinis
inimicale 593
inimicosg 574 cf. lanigerosas
inimicos L 18
inlucesset B 105, ?D55 (...et)
inm... C 67
irriunt
L89
(ire)
:
:
:
:
:
see inliormes
:
italicum 131,
Cii
insignem
5
kai R86, 91
kalamitas p. 33
28
kalextratus
Q
instans C 177
instaurat B 131
instigate 321
kastis
:
see also cales
R4I
R87
katholes
kikhes
insuunt 587
(non
Q
iuuencum 99
236
intelligibili
intelligibili)
165
39
189
iustus
B 152: -es 4
?B2o8 ('solitum')
insolitum
insontes 159
inspillis
C
B
iugulam L 67
iugulum R62
iunginam L 75
see irniere
-is
iussa R83
iubilant 610
iugis
inscrutabilem R59
finserere B 163
inserta 585
(gloss)
iuba B93: -as 575:
iubar I45
iudis
L 27
B 215
:
itnum 417
inprouisum
:
-auerint 286
:
inpenetrabili
B5I
:
:
-i
inmensus 60
-a 446
-um B 38
453: -as 414: -a 473
innotescant 282
innumeri 509: -g 185, 316: -a 4I,
379: -OS D 19, 78, 85, L78: -as
472: -a 433, 559, D71, D95
inormisC 82 -emB 159, 204: -e B2I0:
-es 606:
-ia
-i
B 206
89, 4I7,
inruerit
460
-ant 390,
312
irruere 77: -it 385, B199: -et Bio:
-erent
-ant 329, B 82
-amus 239
-entem 608 -ente
-erint 289
425
inruerit
-entibus
B209:
see
596:
irrumpere: see eruperint
(is) ei Q 26
isrelitica B 143
istas (e? rds) R 92
istius 591
:
:
Cm:
58
:
inginem L 75'^
ingluuiem 100
:
R
51
inundat 402
inuoluit 449: -unt 173
ionas [aiCivas) R 92 see eonon
546
12
ingentes 415,
130
R64
inuersum
-atus
infolas 233
ingeniculum
D
tinuagitus 82
100
inflammator 441
:
206:
-as
R
14
B137, 141
D140:
-o
D35
L 76
intrant 161
intro
30
intueri B210: [passive) 493,
intus L84, R32
inuadit 430
115
120
inflmas 386,
inflamat 133,
inflat
424:
157,
intestinis
[inferre:] inlatam
inficit
R
interimis 338
interluunt
102
internasso L 42
C 35
inertes 18, 25,
inter 11, 247, 523, 538, 575, 576, 588,
595. B3, 7, 54, 86, 169, 173, 2o6,
216, 217,
51
intercessu 533
12
interdum 410, B 139,
D
B85
-cti
79
68
la...
{-^l^vxm^)
D38
R87
(?largitur)
INDEX VERBORUM
8o
Q
labe
labiae
R
21
-is 571
laboras
-andi 317
73
lacerant 117: -auit 525:
lacessitis B 198
lacrimosis 81
lacteus 301
-i B99
lacunas I44
R
L 90
L9
-andum
C 160
libramine 39, 76, 603,
librat
licaui
lifedis (conj.
Lar
32 lare crepitante
:
= ignis
35 distinguishes las
ligino
so Lios
:
uirg.
E
34,
= ignis
and
= domus
73
sunt
-iti
:
B
340,
83
:
largo B66
laricomi 266, 426:
las:
e/.
ignicomus
see laris
C
-at £/. inuitat
C
174
:
laticem2io:
D35
-is
-eBl49:
(lat...):
215:
580
248,
573, 608:
-urn
595,
-ere
B144:
605, B 179, L 31
lauate 260, 281, 327:
-era 548,
578,
B92:
lota
-§
5
linquant
L9
Oro-
:
C18: -am C7:
litigia
417
II
B
2
-is
207
litteraturg 6,
:
:
-o
D4
:
see
123
(-ae)
littoreum 404:
see litoreum
litturam C 119
-os
B
206
:
-a
B167:
B
D
B
lituram 532
A
29
lesia.
para-
293 -is B 92 c/. Gotz,
lizinam R 30 see liganam
loding L ad init.
lixse
:
:
:
:
106
-i
125, 198
162
littora 397,
litora
204, ?
74
B87
[Epinal I4
disum]
letheam B 88
limphis
172
293: see letheam
litterales
C
Q
55
C 36
B 24
lithias
Bio
-cto 39, 528, 564, B 8, 65, 170,
-eta
151: -ctis 531, C211
lemna
31
lento 359, 439,
leonino B 152
Q 45
73
liquescunt 437
-is
R 82
D90:
B
D
435
lectorum 22
lectoralem 204, 343, 354:
:
B
see limpas,
:
litoreum
7
littoreum
lebetis
lecti 131
D
299
linpham
litigosus
lectriceus
B116
563,
I
(linere) lita
litigant
282
lesie
sius I. 2.
-o
limine (limina) 41
limitem 86, B5t: -e no, 555: -es
105,
107
limosam 90: -as 261
limpas D 113
limphis C 32
see limpas, linpham
litem
latus 5.^5:
legens
limbum B136:
liquidis
235
-i
147
99
ligneo 540: -as 336
lignifero 533
ligonis 207: -e 499,
limatis R 67
lintrantiant
461
latrunculus
B
(
linguae L 45
liniarem 263,
latebras I49
-is 338
latebrosos B186: -is 447
lato
see lizinam
:
:
104:
B58
-es
C 40
)
34
= ligno) B
D
see la...
lastro 36,
lasus
-e
lucumine
see
ligituria
Epinal 13
laris
L
liganam
monocos 339: Aldhelm de laude
B
141
?D35:
261: -a 438,
laquearia 96, 480
laris 93, 439, 584.
largientur
C
(Pmilitaui)
lidonem 410
loi
lapidias 181
lar laris
L32:
356,
?B8, B73, R2, R45
licuminis 588, B 89, D66, ?io3:
langor L 86
lanigerosas 69: c/. inimicosas
lanigero 196: -ae 161
lapidea 245
c.
D 68
-ent
licet
lampadem 325
D
D45:
34,
269
liburng 415
D40
lanciant
B
-auerit
lamach Q3I*
lamath Q31
lambit
B 99
libera L 29
libosas 507,
see leta
:
:
libauimus
:
:
laetus
R
R
70 see laetus
leues
76
leuitorio B88
lex heading before 133
leta
51
L40
labiorum
lapsa 45:
see lithias
lixa.
aqua
INDEX VERBORUM
margenam
loetum 19
logum (\670s) 55 -OS 38
logum (?\6xos) 496: -OS 102
:
(tlogosa)
loquelarem 120, 545: -i 475
loquelosum 382: -i 115, 132,
-o 206, 560
-as 359
B
39
R
23
lorica: see luricam
loris
(
330
lucet see lusit
lucifera B 45
luctu
:
marthellis 65
marttino Q 29^
martyres L 22
marem 84
masas D 45
massg 437
maturas 456, ?
Q33
lucumine 381:
lucus {ace.
ludicat 416
licumine
plur.) B 102
see luxii
see
:
luem 212 -ibus Q 54
lugubres B7: lugiibr...
:
lumbos L69:
203,
-is
C91
B 15 (?)
194
Ulrica L 49, 53
-am L ad init.
lusit 534 {perhaps for lucet)
lustrat 154:
-ant 220, 314, C 194
•aui 228: -auerint 105: -antis 249:
-antes 575, 594, B 165
luterem 259
luteum 400: -as 460
luxu D 54, 60 see lucus
lynaticum 305
:
:
macerat 35 -auerint 234
macereas 181
machide[s] C 73 see macides
machinis 188
macides 87 see machides
mactat 90, 392, 477, D119: -aui 25:
:
:
:
99: -atur
-et
B
see
mediada
L4
magni
maiusculo 535
B 24
mallicant
:
-auerit
B
52
:
see
:
cf.
adsisa,
:
-is
Q 54
dodrantem
[Gloss in
L
L 55
L4: -i
501:
see
-tes
B83:
-ta 337,
75
R 36
melchilentum 272:
340, B66
melchillenta 42
mellifluam 40
mellisono 113
mellitum 226
melodios 184
membro L 84
:
-a
L 50,
139,
Q55
D 55
365,
B
105
D 86
:
-um
2
Q
B 122
D46:
-is
B
191
i
R 75
Q 34=
metex Q 34
metimus Q 15
[mens]
R
heading before 381
-e
mersium ^28
10:
mi. ..[as]
manibus
79
137
mento L41
merore D 33
mersa 309: -am
metes
:
sia. uita]
J-
meduUis
megalus
[metere] metis
-am 339 -e Q 28.
Bodl. MS. Hatton 42 man-
ma-
191,
medium 223
meter
mansorius 251
maris
-is
diada
metas 364, 401, 574,
metallo 582: -os 436,
mandimus B97
mane R 69
:
168, 311
155,
[me]sses
mesta 81
mamillas ^^ 68
manasset oo
mancipator 210: -ores 581
mancipatum 328
mandata Q 39
C 50 [gl. uita)
ego
meatus R 35
mecalbo R 8
mediada 234:
merseum
licaui
mallina 400
malum L 24
mansia
meant
D 86
44
etc.: see
[mens] mentis 68, 354:
mensas 279
mentagris L 66
B?i6, 26
-is
me,
mene
179
72:
-is
madianum L35:
L
maxillis
lunulas 65,
macula Q57
madiada 16:
marginosi 411: -as 401
margines 384
marinas 482, D?i8, 104
maritimo Q 29"=
marmas 405, ?Di8
marmore B 145: see mormoris B 144
marmoreo 414, B 71
= mormoreo)
-a B 168 (? =marmora)
marsem L 72
;
loquar
8i
541
meo L
-a
37, 85 : -a
50, 88
L32,
B37
micas 106, 257, 287,
michahel L 14''
D 63
Q
55
:
-i
INDEX VERBORUM
82
L 34
niichinas
:
micrum 444:
144:
-is
-is
R31
mu
-am 541:
B
-a
7
:
-as
Q 48
R 72
{ixov)
mufidiane
mugitum Dii:
458
migrus C51
mi hah el L 14
-u 184-
mulcedine 148
D 97
mult...
L 13
[miles] militum 112
militaui C 146: see licaui, mult...
militiae
8, 12
multaui 26, B 2
multiformis 373:
militonem B21, C 142
mines (Pteminos) B 109
multitudine B44
multi
70: tmulta (in alta) B 190
mumurat 82 see mormorantibus, mor-
milibus
L
fines)
(gl.
R83
ministrat
minor...
R 72,
(
= non)
Q 56 minima R 25
minorat 94, ?D4i (minor...)
minutas 267
mirificum 76, B 39, D49
miscet 386
misero R 96
miserere L2: miserto L91
D
see
145,
309,
-07:
423:
368
-i
mundianus
D
B136
mundum R
49
-i
75, 81:
-di
:
488: -am 562:
-as 383: -a
108:
-um D124:
L 6, R
mysteria
Q
49,
munimine 550
munimenta C 172
munstrum B 208
muntuosa D 76 see montosa
murmuris 394: -e 359, 439:
missam 554
mobili
236,
:
murant, murmurat
mundanum
:
:
407, 454
-as 182,
37
-i
B
499,
B131
:
D41: minus
misteria 544
mitras 505
multigeno
-o
16
6,
:
D68
see
mor-
moris
modello 121
modulum R 52
modo Rii (quoquo modo)
murmurat 247 j^i? mormorantibus, mormurant, mumurat
musarum R15: cf. Aldhelm p. 273
:
moenia 319, 453: -ibus 248
mofan D 58 (gloss superni)
molas R 75
molem 562:
-is
B194:
-e
mutatoria
362, B 206 -ibus 385
mollifera D146: -o D45: -os 347
:
motatoria
see
D
mutuum
181, 241,
see motuo
9
mysteria 74: see misteria
;
:
mollificat
436
moUiformes 192
nam
('
24, 40, 79, 82,
molles 196
molosi R 79
namque 207
monarchus
narranti
i
naribus L42
natus C 170 : -os
natalem 86, 439,
monon
nas
R 77
R 90
montosus 87
:
see
muntuosa
Q 54
moritur
mormoris B144:
see
mormore 89
murmuris
see
:
mormorantibus 495:
mormoreus
reus)
see
:
215,
maiinore
...ibus
489,
-u
B
D
131
Di25{..rmo-
154
R 26
L5
mortiferum 425: -a 609
motatoria 195: -oris 346: see Ducange s.v. mutatoria
moter Q i^
motum 372: -ibus 158, 168, 170, 29S,
B
B
12, 32, 67,
R
B
151
Bki:
-\5 {ge7i.)
L
77,
60
D115
nau...
naufragio 18, 392: -a B 186
nauiganti
nauigas R74: nauigant 415
568: nauigantes B175
nauis L 21
nausiam B 125
nautg B 185, ?nau[tis] D115
nauticeus B 190
:
mortalitas
178'
motuG 444: see mutuum
mouet 125, B 113: mouens
R 74
nates
marmoreo
R36:
mortales
'):
592
mormurant 147
morsus
?i99 ('non'), ?235
non'), ?273 ('non
72,91
ne 234, 289, 349, 352, 476, 530, 546,
593,
nee:
B
see
82, 135, 154,
52
9,
85,
R
76
R 20
-it
122, 474, 533, 558,
-unt 315,458, 499,
18
B16, D71, 138:
R
L
neque
necessitudinis
nectis B37:
D83: nexam R
INDEX VERBORUM
B
nectoreum
D 93
-os
147:
perhaps
nedulam R 12: -os R 53
nemora 247, 576: j^f subnemora
B41.
D 13
68,
nequit C 97
nes R 74
nemo
R
neu
540
44
neuum
L
neruos
:
tnex B 52
nexus B67: -um 317
319, 345, B49
oballatur
73 see obuallat
obans 525: see ouans
obello 22, 606: see auello
obessa 70
obice 126
R
nil
D
see nisi
nicate (I'lxarat)
nigrioribus
42
Q5
R 44
nigerrimo
:
R84
nimbus 142, 307,
nimium (Pniuium)
nimphus R 83
D 66
D 62
51, B 35: ni 201
nisus
10: -u 441
nitentes 508
-entem
nitor 382, 475
oblectamentum 202
tamento
R
nitidis
nitoris
C 152
R61:
nitro 281:
te nitro
niuium
Q
59
nimium niuiam 370
-am 212, B loi
:
307
:
D
:
-i
56: -as 356
nomicum
non
46,
13^
68,
jc'^
rec-
obruis 205
obseruas 69, B 36: -uauit B 151
obstaculum see obtestacula
obtalmicus Q 38^
obtalmus Q 38: -um R 47
obtestacula (obstacula) B 115 [cf. Livy
XXXV. 5. 10 obstabat B (obtestabatur
M=)]
obuallat 383, 563
-ant 235 : -abant
592 see oballatur
obuellabant 592
obumbrat 309 : -ant B 53 ^^^ abumbrat
occeani B 134
occiduum 303: -i B 100 -o no, 555
occupat C 124
oceani
112
:
(?nam) 199, (?nam)
138,
23s, (?nam) 273, 380, 512, 529, 560,
598,648,
158,
L5,
31,
R48, Q12,
39
:
D
L 39
tnonnulli 199
oculis
+nonomate (honomate) H ad Jin.
odam 66
normam R12:
-ae
nos 190, 205, 209:
nostra 115, Q 52
C
oderosa
96
-bis
Q
odibiles
9
L
:
see
?i99,
numine,
olipo 326
oliuat 1 42, 308;: oliuauit C 69: oliuarent
16: -atus I42
cf. Gotz s.v. oblimat
:
see
offensos
D
125:
141
-i
B
Q
D
:
65
:
:
-a
B47
num II
277
hoderosa, odorosa
52
hoderosa, oderosa
B 185
oleda 152
olei 299
olim 538, 571, B 157, R50
olimbrianus R 78
olimpei B 30
olimphium 133; -am B 127
olimphum B 108
olimpius 376
olimpus B 123: -um 331
-i los, 358,
70
Q
('power')
D 90
odorosa 69, 457
notalgicus
37^
notat 576: -antur 130
nothus 389, 489, B 176,
[phir.) 486, D122: -orum
notologicus
37
nouello 53, C221
nubem B 62, loi -ium 373,
nubea B 115
nuditatis [part.) B 215
nudius— tertius R 10
nullum 28: -o L 84: -os 38
numine
132:
:
80
Q
B
:
R
L
-a
:
37
Jer. 2. 22 {V'jtlg.) laueris
(gen.) 207,
nolit
36
nomina
:
obrizum 64, 131
B
-e 452,
cf.
see
:
nocturnus
:
oblectastis 208
obligia L72
nisi
:
-a
nunquam R 73
nuptias 85
nusquam (Ppriusquam) 599
nutrite B 59
nutu R 6
ni
:
562:
o R9, 57, 58, 59
o (6) Q 48^j
ob hoc id, 55, 209, 218, 225, 239, 274,
58
C159: -iCi20: -0377
139,
their power'),
"5
nunc 209, 545
nepta B 192
neptunius 396: -a 421
neque L6: nee 47, 74, 142, 245, 255,
258, 394, 411. 493'
'in
83
(sub
D
:
6—2
INDEX VERBORUM
84
olla
palpebrae 344 -is 202, L 43
pampinis
94
pansas R 65
pantecrato[ron] R88
pantes 178, 423, 450, C 93, L 77,
R 89 -ta R 39, 94: -tia 79, 86, 438
Bangor Ant. fol. \^ [pantibus, Lios
Q 40
D 90
:
D
ol[era]
omne L24:
L
-es
29
22,
onerate 279, 336: see honeratas
onomate:
see
honomate, nonomate
opacant 487
:
Q
13
operamenta
C
opensum
147
operculo 517,
135
operiat B 135
D
opiculat B 47, C 218,
opicula (Pspicula) 29
opifex 525, 539
D
104: -ate
B
76
parat B 163
parce
i, 96
parcas 277
parieti 523: -e 262,
partiminum 129
opimina 340
opiminium 272
oppidum 295
R
oppressit 18
L 15
B ad fin.
opto 338,
opus
monocus 91]
papho Q 24: see bapo, bapho: and cf.
Rex paphi cum gente bona dat signa
Serena (Dr M. R. James, from H.
Bradshaw)
parem 46: -i 92, 102
opera
:
Q 43
B
55,
D
D
ora 516,022: -as 383,537, 592: -15467
oratione 561 {heading)
parturit 456,
86 : -iunt 242
pascit 472: -unt 231
oratorium 547 -a 63
orbat ('deserts') I49
-ant 167
orbis 423
ordines L 78
orgium 61, 178, 399: -o B22: -a 78,
86: -is C 46, 139 {gl. obsequiis)
orientem B 103 -tis 20I, 357, 572
orion 364
ortus est 127
ornatam 542: C 155 {gl.)
ornos D 47 see homos
pascua 69, 154, 182
pasium: see basium
passim R 15
:
:
:
:
C
75
L45:
-e
orticumetris
(os)
ori
L
ossibus
ossilem
302:
-a
lo,
C
-a
(
95:
-atis {gl.
R
(
:
-atus
palatham 117
palatu
67
palestrum 23
D
palidis
D 55
B 15
pallida 365
palligonis 517
pallentem
palmas
L 56
D
18,
47 (patu...):
76:
D9
:
-as
16
R
tQ
-a
-is
57
{iietd.
pi.)
80: -as
345
Gotz v. 473
pectinato capillo {gloss on pexo)
2
= reuelo)
R
peccanti R 2
peccata L88,
pecoreus 154:
465: -a 98:
pectinatis
pa!,mla 47
182
20
pace R 23
peblo R 70
158
= fiximus) B
pacificatis) C 42
pactum L 25
C
593
R 86
147, 469
pauperem
:
palo
-is
{iro-ripa)
L 34
patriarchas L
patham
paula 294: -as 176
pauore 102
:
palam
paternum 611:
pateronon
pauidam B 189
D
pacauimus
D
-is
ostium 555
ostras
16
ostrei 15: -ea 588
-eas 504
ouans 251
see obans
ouilia 159
pabulum 226:
m, C
pastricat 363, 410, 489, B
118,
12 (...tricat), 49, 81, 125: -ant
-auit
526
504, C 86, 153:
pastum 590, B 147, D99: -u B 202
patuit B 148
patula 103: -as 405,
56
58
183
146
€114
partimonia
C210:
-atum
B
108
-at
37:
cf.
(pecto) pexam 73: -is 337
pectoralem i
pectoreo 200: -is 3
pectus 224: -oris 338: -e R 24
pectusculum L 67
[pecus] pecodis 521, D 144: -odum 310,
472
[pecus]
pecorum
182, (...rum)
pedestrem B 145: -i 160
pelagus 383, B 146: -i 422:
see
D 91
pilagus
pelliceis (/w;;i pellis) 193, 265, 323,
B57
INDEX VERBORUM
pellicium 528
peltam 32, C 117 (gl. scutum) -a
Q 42 -as 509 c/. Aldhelm
:
:
:
pitheum 35:
L
30,
c.
xi
tuta pelta protecti (ed. Giles, p. 11)
B
pendebat
B
1
5
1
R
,
placitum 296,
penetrant 603: -avi 229
pennis 495,
131: see pinnas
pennulg R 56
per 10, 40 b, 45, 47, 56, 59, 69, 83, 87,
96, 227, 239, 293, 417, 605, B 143,
placita (adj.)
D
155. 175, 187, 196,
C
L23, R77
199,
R 62
peram
15
perculit 492, D128:
perfecit 528, 542
perforo C 131
perfundo
perhennis
C
200
Q
106:
-i
L64:
-arum
B
-is
-is
168,
587,
D
36,
C176:
33,
phetoneum 140:
B
42
plectrum R 52
plextra 552
pliades B 106:
D
:
-a
474
podon R 65
poemate R 14
R
poetissam
14
polenti
19
policus 374, B 114: -ca 360:
polites L 62
D
-es
cf. Leid. foetontis
sol (on Orosius 1.10.19)
philus ((piXoi)
see pilus
2
phisici 378, 484, [D 120]
phitia B 3 see pitheum
phoebei 201, 357: see febeus
piacula 130, B41
i.
:
:
picis 151
pictura (writing) 536: -g 126
-ci
C
187
politronum (?) B 84
poUet 397 [transitive): -ent 462: -eret
593: -entem 491, D 127: -enti B 149
polulamine D 90 see pululamine
polus D 51: -um 135, B 115: -i 51,
:
103, 222, 288, 290, 494, 561,
84(?), ^ ad fin., D67,
95,
R
o
305
polygonis
(?)
:
B35,
Q27:
see palligonis
pompam B45:
29
,
48
plumaria R ^^
23
503: -as
plurimis 497 (heading)
pneuma R 88
C85
1 1
B
plurifici
:
Q
facere does not occur
-um 138, 306: Ji?^hiades
plicat 398, 428, 478, D27: -ant D78:
-ate 347
:
B
D
:
:
18
46, 608,
:
-auerit 23 ('pla mauerit' f/".
9),
11: -ata est 360, 531: -atum est
:
plasmaturam
personabat B 184
perturbo 102: -as 206: -ant 184
[pes] pedes L 64
pesas 239: see pessas
peson {iroi-qfTov) Q 43
pessas 155
see pesas
pestifero B 154
pestis L 86
peto L 7, 22 -e R 70
petitricem R 20
petulco (? = saucy) 174
Bio:
-ae
-a
B29:
-is
497
pompo B68
12: see pelagus
-e Q 43
((f>l\o%) Q 2^
L 79
pinnas 558 see pennis
pinsam R 29
pira 93(tpiram), 431, 446,
pilus
pilos
:
:
see philus
350
piscellos 420
pisciculos
21
ponderis 589, B202,
-a
D
26
D
145 (..nderis)
B213
[ponere] posito
pontes 160
:
D
D7:
544
261:
plasnent see plasmas
plaustra 189
plausus 215, Bi: -um
D 25
300, 333, 521,
63, 211, C 25 {gl. membra),
144, L 29: -is 355, 502
pirici
c^reis
plantas
547
B
D
-as 85: -a 12
D
105
planetum litoreum
B
B
pernas 33, 208,
pilagus
129 (Pplasmamina)
:
Q
R
placoreum 146:
plagas
78
periculo L 4
periranton
6^^
[perire] pereat L24: -irent
piculam
B
95
44
-a 511, 559: j^^ pla...
plasmas 61, B46: -at 433: -ant 6, 179:
-auit 527
-ent 334 (plasnent) -aueris
R 95
phalangem
B
Q
plasma D 9
plasmamine 40:
-am 275
196
periclitantes 392,
permanet
3
L83
D
percullit
140:
see phitia
pio
Y>\a....{neuL plur.)
206
144,
85
C
(pithis)
234,
-is
L3
D
:
possito
pontus 391, C 34,
21
B 143, 184: -i 108
poplites L 62
populat 40 (transitive,
:
-um
cf.
L
3''
175, 303,
397 pollet):
INDEX VERBORUM
86
populabat B i8o: -auit 301 -aret 59
cf. C.C.C. P856 pupulat. germinat.
Gildas c. 21 pullulante, populante
A ( = Avranches MS.): c. 24 populans (laying waste), depopulans A.
is similar to the manuscript used
by the Breton monk who wrote the
:
:
A
'
life
of Gildas'
(Mommsen).
Cf. also
in the poem
populante pemicie
'Lector casses catholice' line 77
Giles, p. 107)
Works,
ed.
(Aldhelm's
porcelanus R 82
porcine 576
porci 314
porporei 605: -as 244: see purpurea
'
'
porticurn 557
portum 407, B 156
poscere 320: -sco 288 ('posci'), 561,
B126: -scet27i, 292: -ant B 30
possit L 85
posseet (poscet) B65
possessores B65: see possores
possia
93
possident B 118,
79
possores (possessores) 271
R
D
postea
Q 53
posteris B'207 (humanis posteris
= sons
of men)
postquam
Q
potitum B46: -o
praecedant L i
prason (wpa^ov)
Q
R9
[
19
prata B 165: -is 265, 323, 345
prgcentur C 175
precellit iii
prgcibui 104 see precipui
precipui
52 see pr^cibui
precordia B 78 ('predia'), 202: -is 284
predas 237
predia (precordia): see precordia
predium 459: -a 156, 229, 240, 462
predones 352
predulce B 98
:
D
R
19
D129:
procela 493,
procellosum 372:
B38:
proflas 67,
D
13
-is
procellam 3
B 135
-at
B
32,
488,
394, 427,
-ant 372,
28:
(...flat),
D61, 124
profundum D24:
-g
470
-is
171
progeni 591
prohibuit B 153
prolant B 3
proles 12,
25
prolixa
63
R
:
R
promerium 365, B 104
prope R 27
properemus
see propriores
:
B 94
prophetas L 20
propiamine temporeo 380, temporali
512
propiferum 132: see proprifera
propinant 5: -abis 109: -ate 326:
-auerit 211, 284, B 88
propinnat C 12 (gl. ministrat)
D
8
propriat (? properat)
proprifera 84: -um 61: see propiferum
B
109
proritus 137, 357
Trpay/j-dTwv)
(?
procacem
propriores {z.e. propiores)
proras B 180
proretas L 2
B127
L80
pragmanon
:
proprigenum 77
35
potentia L 28
potestates L 16
praeterii
priuatam R 1
priusquam see nusquam
pro Q 66
probarathron Q 65
:
premia 567
(premere) pressis 300
prepugnis: see pugnis
preruptus B 144
presto 49, B 32
prestulor 68
pros iirpbs) R 63
prosapia C 59
prospectant 174,
B
-abant
215:
prosternere L 18: -straui 27,
protegente L 30
protelauerint 339: c/. Gotz
Epinal
18C
and C.C.C.
helm, p. 96
:
Q
proten (irpuiTriv)
58
proterion (iroTi^pioi') Q 64
proteruus 597
protinus 30, 397, 434, B 13
proto (? irpuTov) R 29
prunis 180
pubescunt 11: -centes 80
pugionem 34, B17: -es 510
pugnas (pugnos) L 56
pugnis
C
108
puUa C 4
puUulamine 401
pulmone 2, L 73
priscum B79: -x C167: -o 398
puluellos 347
pulpitum
R
70
B
22
v,
607:
13 protelata. prolongata
also Gildas c. 94, Ald-
61
presules
pretenui 373
preter R 16
principatus L 16
Q
595,
B208
INDEX VERBORUM
piilulamine 92
:
see
polulamine, pullula-
mine
pululauit 299
87
D
B 14 (que), 18, 26 (quffi),
137,
143: quod 254, 257, 556, B40, 47,
129: quod {ace.) 132 cuius 35, L 26:
543,
:
pumices see punices
pungunt 152
cui 45, ? 70, 554,
B 186: punicum 406
pupium B 179 -ibus B 187 see puppim
340, 341,
:
:
:
L 43
pupillis
puppim 569
-es
:
392
:
pupium
see
R61
puri
purporeo 579
purpurea Bi2o:
purporeo
putabant B 186
-as
Q
B44,
punices
500:
see
porporei,
qua R 55
quadratum 351
qug
qug
83, 96, 208, D141:
471, Bii9 (quae):
119, 131, 241, 244, 458,
103 (que), 89 (quae)(?),
B24,
{fern.)
{neut.)
465,
469, D77,
93(?), Q44^: quos L62: que 297,
380, 475, 512, 560, B 124 (que),
72
(que)
quorum L 80 quibus
53
quis 486, 534, 550, B t20, C 49, 134,
212: quibus {abl.) 299, 454, Li 95,
D66: quis 534
qui {m/errog.) quod 61 cui 7, 2t : quos
:
:
20
:
quae 297
dam
144
quiescunt 318
quin R 1
quinos 366 -as
quam
quinque L81
R
1
B 176
B 17
L 20
qua[tit] B 2
(cf.
-is
qua...
B
:
D 59
:
2)
B87
quislibet 292,
D
D
10
121: -as 558: -a 122:
280
B
cuius-
D
quinquies binos L 66
quit Rir: queat 493,
129
quirius Q 46 see chirimonio
quis 227, 271: quae 297: see ut quid
quantum)
-itur flabris 388,
quaternos 485,
quatiauit
(?)
quidam 210, 573, 577, B157:
D
(in
quasat
quasso
quater
:
D
R
:
quadrigona 585: -um 540: -o 515: -a
(«.//.) 552: -as 313, 509: -a {ace.)
63, 549
quadros R 65
quaesso L 3
quamuis 302
quando Q 44
quantum no
R
3 (cui) : quo 128,
13S: qui
5, 9, 117, 231, 291,
i
quatinus (=donec)
103,
357:
(
= ut)
quoquo R 1
quo R 36
quod 69, 490, 598,
quod si 57
quoque R 94
quoquit
D46:
D
126
cocant
see
B89
quattuor
que
6,
L 20
21,
122,
r88,
145,
189,
237, 242,
27, 42, 73, 85, 108,
166, 169, 177, 183,
112,
186,
196, 203, 216, 223, 230,
260, 263, 309, 312, 325,
327. 330, 332, 337> 346, 350. 362,
368, 370. 398. 4°^' 408, 414. 4i9>
437. 439' 443> 44^, 448, 462, 464,
467. 473. 491. 494. 506, 519. 522,
523. 525, 528, 539, 542, 579, 581,
583, 584. 586, 589. 594, 604, 610,
B4, 15, 42, 107, 112, 138, 140, 144,
150, 153. 156, 162, 167, 172, 178,
183, 184, 185, 189, 190, 192, 196,
197, 214, 217, C 123, 151, D35, 56,
65, 76, 117, 127, 130, 146, L58,
10, 14, 32, 33, 34, 56, 58, 63, 80,
R
82,
Q9
querresta
radios 304:
radices 165
-is
D 55
373,
ramos 429, L65:
-is
458, 469
rapere 353, 491: -it 124: -iunt 237:
-uit 19, 490,
126
rapida 431: -i
24: -os 4S8 (Psapidos)
D
D
rara
rata
R8
R 69
[Epinal
22
A 40
rata, per-
fecta]
ratam (ratem) B155: -es 413
raxas Q 49
reanime (Preamine: cf. examina) 496
reboat 146: -ant 183: see roboat
recessam 398
reciduo B 113
reciproco 603
reclinatoria
B
57
recondite 287
C
179
76
questus R
qui 23, 50,
52, 70, 427, 562, B 10,
16, 33, 36, 65, 127, R34, Q26, 51:
qu? 31. 33. 36t, 498. 514. 517. 532,
rectamentum
rector 494,
recta
67
B 98
redemptione
redi
R6q
{qu.
B35: -em
R
Q 66
oblectamentum)
51,
B 126
INDEX VERBORUM
88
reduci 6i
(hinc reduci...
i
II. 94)
referta 189:
:
cf.
Val. Flac.
-am 332
rogus 144, 426: -um
('rotum')
romani B 67
ros ( = caput) R 39
refluam 398
refoculant 148: see refuculant
ros...
B 1 39
refrigeria L92
refuculant B202
D 26
roscidum 579:
roseus 357, 426
refrenat
12=*
(.
.
•ant
-SC45
^2b, 128:
-o
L
no
-rum
178
D
rubra R 39
rubigine (glow) 93, 141, 368, 428
rubisca R 8, 69
rubore ( = robore) B 16
:
see
roboreum
D
D4:
B
rudem
B21:
55,
-u 451
(corr.
ex
31
172
rudentibus
-i
193: -es 346
rumoris 48, €21
rumorosi B 46
rupibus D 114
rura 470
173, ?D8o: cf. Gotz v. 623
ruscus. herba
303, 364: -auerit 357: -antem
325: -ante 2or, 572
rutilo III: see rutulos
ruscum
8,
476, 546
rutilat
see
nictum
rutulat
B
104: -antem 72: see
xotvla.n\.\.,
rutilat
rutulos
B
150:
-is
15
13
-ate 283:
see
reboat
(i.e. ruboreum) B 32, 143
roboreas (robur) 413, ?D22 (ro
)
robore (i.e. ui) 608: see rubore
robora (i.e. quercus) 62, 94, 142, 186,
467. 477. 538,595. B142, D116
robosto B 1
robustus 577: -am 569: -o 78: -os 26:
-as
B140: -is 189, 479, BT64:
-iorem B 24
roboreum
43,
L 43
rotas (cakes) 334: -is 517 (?),
trotulanti B 49 see rutulat
ruptis 79
rigorem 439
rimatur R 78
rithmo B 75: -is 280
ritum 396
rivus 56: -i 605: -OS
roboat 216:
?D 22
-is
B96
to retraho)
rigauerint 286
rixas
166,
-a 601:
i-uminant 158, 418: -auimus 300: -astis
Q
153: -u
L40:
-o
ruunt 606
rumices 242
rethraho 545 [corrected
B
B
)
rictu),
restibus 518
rictus
(ro
rostrum 35:
147, 164
ructum 95, 369,
resonat 83, B 41
restaurat 564, B 93
:
586 see rosaea
rostratam C 127: -as 412,
ruboreum
R79
12
retrudas L 5
retundas "L ^i^
reunias C 80
rhetori 21
-um
ribas 308
-um266, R49:
-asD57: -is 462,
-a 93:
rubreo 437
repentinum B56: -a 425
replent 153, 170
reprimit B 134
re 571 (heading):
res R 79:
reticere
141
-a
:
-OS 304:
:
renibus L 59
reniculos L 72
C
-0B197:
trotum (rogum) B 193
rotundum D 82 (..tundum)
79
remeantes 611
remiges 18, B 171, 193, 200
remigio B 156
remota 9, 229, C 20: -tiora B
remis B 173
reseratis
71
:
(?) B 5
gminat)
C 118 gloss, D 59
C 86 gloss
regnum Q 18: -i B 158, L92
regulosi B 17 (r...losi), C 128 {gl. uene-
regimina
regminat
nosi):
193
rossea
regia 351, 556 [Bangor Antiph.
clausa iam regni regia]
reliqua
C
B
583,
B
101: see rutilo
sablones 164
saborem 286: see saporem
sabulosas 106
sacros B 154
saginatum 99: -as 521,
gi..tas):
cf.
Gotz
salsugenum 422
salsus
:
-a
v.
294
D 4:
B177: -um
D
144
(sa-
481
:
-as
-a
B 100
B 180:
-i
B
89: -as 176, 293
saltim 450
saltosa 467
saltus596: -um 185
:
-ibus?D77
(..It....)
INDEX VERBORUM
salubrem 200, 284, B 78 -i B 156
salum 419: cf. Gotz v. 481 salum mare
salus L 23
-tis L 38
samum 103, 290: -o C 62 ( = monte)
:
:
sanctificate
B
sanginem L 59^ see sanguinem
sanguineum loi: -i 588
sanguinem L 59 see sanginem
sapida B96: -am B77: see rapida
:
:
sapissure
sapisure
:
saborem
see
Q
sarax
52^
sarcina 519: -am
138
sarmenta 430,
40 -is 583
sarx
52 -cos
87
sat B ad Jin.
saturant 157, 465,
91
sauciant 119, 131: -abit 50
sauris
37
saxea 181: -as 241, 385
D
D
Q
:
R
:
D
R
saxum B 149:
scafas
D23:
-a
see
scapulis 71,
scindellis
B
D139, L54
332,
1
Q27:
-o
83
-a
12
see scintilla
:
scindis 62: -unt 188
B 59 see scintillosus
444: see scindellis
see scindillosum
scopg 258
scopatum 253
scopulos B 185, 206
scotigenum B68
scottigenum 274: -i 299
scindillosum
:
scintilla
scintillosus 442
scratu
:
:
see seratu
scriptum 124
scropheas 408: see scropias
scropibus B 208
scropias 87: see scropheas
scroplo {? = shyness) 174
scropulum B 210
scrutamini 343
scurilem R 18
scutilihus 509
se (ace.) 374: secum L5, Q 60
secat 135, 222, R81 {corr. ex sectat)
-ant
see sepherus,
zephiros
seminas R 75
seminarium 107, 416
B no
sectaris 70
securi 539: -bus 62, 187, B214
sed 3, 49, 68, 75, 246, 275, 290, 395,
10
B45, 69, 84,
100,
D
senos: see bis senos
se..nia R81
senis
C
53
L34: -arum C
sennas
L
184:
-is
R 32
sennosis 158, 170, 298
sensibiles 129
sensibus L81
sentina B 180
separant 470
sepherus 477:
L23:
see seferos,
see
septenos
B113:
septricat
B67
zephiros
septa
septemplicem 378:
see scafas
sceptrum 54:
D120:
seforeas
54 (..foreas)
segetes 80, 456
segregate 218, 280, B64: -antur 115
semigilatis C 70
sepiat
473
scaphas
scaloreis 211: see spalorea, squaloreas
scaltas 244: -is 462
scandit 136: -unt 313
scanng R 54
scaphas 414:
seferos
R 73
-ata
semper Q 26
seneam L87
Q 10
Q 10^
saporem 422
B 139
323
-atis
506:
-ant
sedilia
D
77
B 86
sancta
Bi33:
sedat
-is
105, 290
R40
-is
septa 79, 180, 455, D119: (adj.) 312
seraphin L 1
seratu (? scratu) C 169
serenum 393
serunt 156, B4, 116:
seriem B 68, C 185
sermonum 205, B87
-ite
346
sermocinoso B 124
serpella 307: -as 464: -is 157
serpentibus
-unt 605
serpit 56
seruiens Q 26
:
seruitia
:
B
196
433
=
sedilia)
sessa (
sessores 169
setas 514
265
setigerum 576
setosum D 143 -as 586
seu 17, dd, R 43
sguus 13: seua B34: -os B 153
si 57, 200, 217, 423,
24, 47, R 33
:
D
(?),
Q15
sibilans 493,
sic B adJin.,
sidereis
sidus
[D
129]
D 28, Q 6, R 33
(?)
in
30s, B
105
169
315
sigullum 252
silicem 582: -is 440, D42: -es
siluam 584
siluestres
39 -trea 595
similibus L 14
sigellos
sigillos
D
:
B
191
INDEX VERBORUM
90
spadam B
spatham
R48, Q51, 57
sine
L30
singula
sinum 404
R33
sio(?)
spameis 421
Q2
Sion
spargit
sita
R28
-u
D
R27:
L32:
-tur
-um B 74
:
R80
(?)
-am B 48
-is 318, 594
399, 411
solertem B64: see soUertem
solido B52: -a B171: -OS 43 ?('so:
solifluus
B
139:
158
-is
-ti
see
B 56
spectarent 424,
24 (...tarent)
spectu R 42
speculamini 198 -abimur 48
speculator (verb) 4
specula {plur.) 306
-am
spera 360, Bin,
49
D
304,
:
B127
spicula
-is
?29
234
spinam
373
441, 580:
soler-
j^r^
tem
soluunt 169, 607: -ite 213:
(aec.) 77, 611, B
solum
73
D64: -i 592 -o 127
soma
36 -ata C 113: see suma
somniosum 202, 355
-erit
:
52 3
128,
C
604,
('opicula'),
122
:
L57
spinosas 242
-is 180, 459
spipata (? stipata) B 5 see stipat
spiraculum 108
spirat 95 :
-auerit
-ant 369,
62
:
D
:
:
B61
spisso D143: -as 514:
spisa B93: -is C 164
:
Q
581:
:
soUertem 22:
D
-is
spillis: see inspillis
65
-is
428:
-as
fpadam
:
solitum 317:
178, B2o8(?): -to 328, B 158:
-OS (?/or solidos) 43: -as R28: -a
-um
:
371,
D
:
solamina (viands) 297
litos')
-unt
spatium 223
specimina 122
spectaculum 264,
soboles II, B 7, 217
sodes ( = sodales?) B94
sofocat
54 see suffocat
solio
B177:
spatham 30:
393, 535,
D49:
360: -us 455
Solent
squameos
-itur
sparsio 37
B114: -um
Solaris
see
432,
:
see
squaloreas
602: -si D 66
sparginem 370: -e 40^
552
situs
D26:
-is
see scaloreis,
:
387,
D63:
Q
sison (ffwffov)
48
sissa : see adsisa
sistres
Ciio:
13,
spalorea 327
R
-is
32
L 76
splenem
somnolentus 209
sonipedes 167: -um 315
sonitus 247
spoliat 479: -ant 236, 609
spresio(?) B45 (.presio)
plur.) B45
-um
sonoreus 59, 112, 190, 477:
D3, 20: -um [masc.) 250: -o 321:
-as 183: -a D102: -is 67, 388
22
soni
I41
sophiam 354,
-g 4
spumauerint 294
-ans 383
-antem
210: -anti B89: -antia B 205
spumaticus C 33
-um 17, 175, 409,
490: -am 397: -a D112: spumatic.
sophicam 23, 197, 214:
sophismatum C 15
soporem 200
spumoso D14:
sonorum
spumas 387, 482, B 187
(ffert.
R
D
:
soporeo 208: -is 190:
soporiferam 344
sor...
-a 74,
see
544
sorporeas
:
see
spameis
176;
see sor-
-a
-a
B
133
B91:
see scaloreis,
spalorea
squameos 177:
stabilis
-ant 151,
:
:
D103
spumeis
spungia 442
squaloreas 260:
D
151
sorbellat loi
billant
:
:
see
R84: -em
spameis
126, 259, 375: -es
165
121: -ant 549: -ent 221
stabula 167
stadium 207: -o 57: -a 45,
5:
571
stabilitat
sorbent 165,
sorbsimus
590:
98
B
:
-uit
B
-uistis
189:
146,
297
:
-ere
B33
see sorbellat
sorbillant 42
sordium 257
soriam 612 {forsan storiam ?/£/ sophiam)
:
sorporeas B99
sospitem 39, B40: </. stabilem
soteron (ffwr^pa) R87
D
-is
217: -int B 86 stantia
(Pstatuta) B 57
statuas 31, 241
statuite 233, 263, 323 (cluite Stowasser) :
-tur 585: statutum 124, 295: -as 335:
-is B 170
-a 323 (but cf. B 57)
[stare] steterit
:
:
INDEX VERBORUM
D
staturam
83
stemata 379,
C
B27,
B 120: -a (ace.)
D71: -ibus C 149
10,
529,
{g-l.
signis)
(stemicatus)
see sternicant
:
[sternere] straui
sternicant B 106,
B 69
138
108:
see
stemico
390
17
:
B
-OS
177
:
super...
D
Q
superbo
B
36=
-o
:
558
135
superat 114
588:
-is
B196
161
R46
:
-is
(-iisB,
K) L41
R 22
superficie
superna 516, D49? (
na)
-um 135,
-um 222, 290, Bin:
561 -am 551
-i B25, 1 19
-a 480, D 118
:
stipat 361, 535,
-ate 193: -ata
stipitem 539
501:
-is
-ant 469,
557:
502:
B16:
see spipata
450
see stibitis
-es
:
194,
B
:
121
85,
stomachum L68
stornos 213, 503
stragi 19: -e 598: -es
stragulam 203
B
strennuum
C
B
26
suum 163
Q
:
?Bi25(
530,
susperia 394
R
-am 600: -mn
232, 239, 517, B16, ?D 135
252: -o
:
:
suscepit
65
suscitas 66
-at
148
22
B67:
:
superstites 598
suras L61
surra L61''
[sus]
B4,
-as 498,
:
strepitum 249: -u 113
stridulam
16
strictus
(crw/xa)
superciliorum
(tstillidia),
C
478, 593
summum B 84
C
-ant 86
:
419
314
sulcauissent C 60
sulco 233, 387, 602,
-is
D 72
209
stillicidia 141,
stolas
D 23
suistas
suma
see stipitem
:
3
31
376
suillem 590
166
stemicaturas C 220
stercolinia 152
stigat
B
suffulcit
sugillant
C
stemico 55: -as B48: -ant 43, 583:
-ate 197: -ares 63: -atur 373, 7536
stibulor
L i,
suffragium
sufulcit
stemicarum B 123
stemicamina 474,
stibitis
suffragare
91
-a
99:
-a 351: -as R67: -is 179,
188, 330, 556: -a ?Dii9 (...ricta)
struem 119: -e 565, 609: -es 191, 335,
359, 499, B37
i
:
-ant 250 : -auero
uero): -etur 215
suum Q 8
suxum 284
syllogismos 6
(....cto):
strumas 348
stupam 443
stupuerunt B 145
sub 277, 304, 416,
subiectas 487
subligat 273
sublimem B126:
B
D
loi,
-es 466,
-ibus
L7
336,
B
76
:
tractus
B 137
L 35
talem 50, 218: -i B8: -es 271,665:
-ia 235
talisicum 415: see thalasicum
talos L 6^
talpha Q38
talasum
L46
sublingug
talias
subnemora 220
subterfugio 28
subuertunt B 5
succenderint 349
sucum 166: -OS
D96:
-is
153: ?see
suxum
L 52 -ibus
sudum L 52^''
sudes
sudos
-as
tabulatum 133, 550: -i B 109: -is 63
tabulosa 167, 557
tactus 209, 442: -um 269, D 30: -u
128: see
119, 492, B 63, D 113,
19
D15:
tabema 513
tabe 208, C 39
tabescunt 395
tabula 531: -am 542:
-is 547: see tubutas
:
1
587
40, 361
sutum
est
suant
B84
515
suffocat 137: see sofocat, sufocat
sufifodiunt
sufocat
D
164
54 corr.
tam R II, 37, 54
tamaram (camaram) D50:
camaram
tamaxo (dav/xd^u) Q 55
tamen B73, 92, R 48
tanaliter Q 3^.
The word occurs in
j-c'c"
of
charters
Athelstan.
See
tonaliter
tangerent
tantum
B154:
(in
tetigeris
tantum) 115
103
tona,
INDEX VERBORUM
92
tapetes 196, 346
tautonum
R
Q
62
te (ry)
45
:
D118:
tectorum
tethys:
L 43
-ibus
tedas 342, ?D 57:
2^
tegater
in
-is
Q
tegit
B
565,
521:
L53-8T:
-e
B
-unt
142:
D
-ebat
115:
348
-ite
^
tegilla
82 (tegella prima mami)
tegminis 318: -e 361, 456, 514, B 215
tegng [or tigne) C 168
tegoria D81: see tugoria
tegulam ('covering') 526: -asD32: -is
447. B 57
tellatus 472: -um B 135: -o 107: -as
179: -a 403
tellus 461
-uris 7, 574, 591, B 209
-i 481
-e 566
teminus {?t^/x€i>os) 472: -um 400: -o
107 {p7ima manu) see mines
tempestivi (stormy) 394
-uis D lo
-ua B 134: cf. gstiuum
templi 549
temporalis 47, 57: -i 512
temporei 53 -o 380
tempore Q 29 -um 45
tempori (temple) L 40 see timpori
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
te[n] (TTjv)
Q
tensum
523
est
Y:,
:
B
tensum
172
:
-is (>6,
D88
tenebris 338
B
-is 5,
:
D
60, 115, 132,
C \i
terga L 58
tergere 212:
tergora R 55
tegng
see
:
L
timor
R4
26'^,
timpanum R51
L40
timpori
tineus (? titaneus) 1 1
tinctas 342
tininca
26
tinolam 66 see tinulo
tinsurus B 184 (perhaps for tonitruosus)
tinulo B 42
-as 147: see tinolam
tirannos B 3
see tirranus, tyrannus
R
:
:
:
B 99
tiriones B 107
tirranus B 157
j^f tirannos
titan B 100 [Epinal 27 C 30 titan, sol.]
titaneus ni ('tineus'), 133, 303, 364:
Epinal 26 C 19 titania. sideralia
tithicum 107: -i B I44
-o 563: -a
tiriacas
:
tithis
D
-itur
D6
rino)
:
C
terrenum 473:
-as
L
-eat
D
105
:
r/".
toleam
126
D
:
?D
126
384: -ibus
478
D
73 (^/. ma158 titica. uuefl [qu.
tithicum
107 : see tithonem
79^/. mare,
T
see
:
D
R 85
L
73
C
toles {ace.) 586, 604, B 2(2,
126 [gl.
membra): -ibus {dat. atid abl.) 73,
116,
192, B 19, 58, 198,
Epinal 27E28: cf. Gotz v. 631
D30:
C
locis
:
-um 109
Sanctis
li.
:
Adamnan de
28 (Tobler)
R 56 [? cf. sublatum.
Gotz V. 580, and 547]
tolum 253, 256, B 135. D 60
B 136, D 126 see toUus
toma Q 40
ton (jov) R 89
toltg
:
B
128
[Epinal 26
modicaloca: and 26
possessio]
nudius
—
24
see titonis
:
see
tolum
26
terrestreum
-o
64, 92
terrestrem 563: -es 164,
territoria 225
D
133, 203,
('ticus'): -o
toUus 60, 87
D
:
C.C.C.
toi {tov)
18: see terebrant
B
R85, 86
to (top)
254
19 tithi-
c.
see titicus
)
//leaning)
261:
1x4: Gildas
:
393: [gen.) 17,
titonis
-ite
terret 98:
tertius: see
tigng
titicus
203
termino 107 corr.: see teminus
termopilas 228, 408: -is 79 [Gotz v.
397: tennopilas. festin uel anstige
and Epinal 27 C 9, C.C.C.]
terra Q 56
terrestrium
Q2
tigate[r]
tithonem 483
126 (terrestri or -trio)
terebrant 604: -avit 578
B
L63
tibiis
(t
Q 48
(terere) tritam
terrebrat
Q
tronum
390, 481,
tenorem 126, B 40
B67: Epinal 27
ter...
thalamis 85, 190
thalasicum 134: see talisicum
thalasson [dakacrawv) R90: J-<f^ talasum
theus (debs)
48 : theon R 85, 86
thronus 376: -i 567: -os L15: see
cam uallem
186
teos {Btbi)
L 26
-as
:
teneram 114
tenere
L31:
Q
Q 34
textum D 143
tettex
552
-is
see tithis
tetra 309: -ae
tetrex
34=
:
A 37 territoria.
E 31
tertius
territorium.
ton {tQv) R 91
tona C 136 {gl. mortalis)
tultum.
-o 490,
INDEX VERBORUM
Q
tonaliter
3
:
:
:
:
with torreo.
tonsuras C 162
tonui (=potui) 54, B 23: -it 491
toracem L 73
-es 170
tormis B 72 see turma
tornatilem B 112 (tornalitem) -i C i6r,
16 (torna...
Ptornas)
204: -es
:
:
:
D
:
tornum 382, B 39 see also turnum
tornos {adj.) 420
torquet 374: -ent 187: -ebant B 204
-sit 441, 580: torsis B 169
torreo 97: -et 145, 429: -ent 586, D60:
-entes B 108: -entibus B 195: tostam
:
:
R14
C 132
torridum 95, 324, 427, B 82, 193:
363: -a 241: -OS B loi : -a 449
torriminis 266, 426 -e
39
torriculas
-i
L
76''''
tortuosis
so Gildas
toruis fluctibus 412
c. 66 toruis uultibus
:
tot
c.
R 26
:
(«.),
L81
-o (? rovTQ)
R 78
D
(?«.),
Q
1 1
:
-a,
trices
:
D
C
(?
:
15 uestis regia)
:
-u 580,
for tactus)
-at
L
13
5
tramat see tranat
tramitem 120, 232, 263, 545,
:
70, 160, 185,
(tramitte)
(tramat):
50: -e
B 170
tranant
160
tranquello 395
transit
35
Q
transmutat 126
transtra
B
171
transuehant (unt) B205
-entia {as
trement B 138: -enti B 34
suhst.) 435: -entibus
26
:
D
tremor L 26, R4
tremulus B176: -o
-a
-a
489
mundi
mundi
rotam, c. .Will triquadra
latitudo, c. XXII triquadro
terrarum ambitu, &c., &c.]
triuia 227, 235
tronum B 84 (?), 117: -i B30: -os
L 1 7'^ see thronus
tropea 611,47: see trophea, tropia
trophas R68
trophea 199, 489: see tropea, tropia
tropia D125: see tropea, trophea
:
tropicos R71
trucidat 31, B 14: -ant 238, 581, B 194:
-antes B 214
trucido {adj.) loi
-a 11
truculentus 98: -a 29: t-os 184
trudere L85: -unt B 168
179
truncarent 450
trutinat B 112: -ant
B
23
D 69
truces 234, 603,
:
-ibus *B 188
R6,
te 86,
R12, 62:
24,
tihi 76,
B
84:
(...tinant)
5
:
tui
-es {acc^
R60:
tis
B47: uos 208
tubulas B 16 ^for tabulas)
tugoria 479 (221 tugurio uel tugorio) :
see tegoria
tugurii
-o 221
see tugoria
-a 454
7
:
:
:
tultus: see toltae
tum 575, 596, B i6o, 203, L 19
tumentem 410 -e 402
tumorem (?-e) B169: -is B 157: -e
B
203
206,
D
116: -es 461
tumultus 190: -urn B 70: -u6io,
117 (...Itu)
tumulus B144: -o 348: -is 94
tunc B 173, 195
tunsis B 170, 175
turbam 50: -as D91, L 26
turbata B 138
turbine 372, B 177,
62
409,
D
112,
D
turgidis 446
turgunt
turma
D113:
:
:
B
475, 575, 611,
tranat 87, 401, 411
20, 151
"^
1
R
B
i
:
tripudiaverit 293
triquadrae 7 [occurs in Orosius (general
epithet of orbis), in Vat. Reg. lat. 296
gl. triolinoc (from olin, wheel): also
in Aldhelm, e.g. c. IX triquadram
(trux)
?,
toxicus 608: -o 124, B 18 : -a 14
-os
100: -is {gl. mortalibus) C 130
trabeas C 157
trabias 192, 502 {gl. uestes regales: cf.
Epinal 27
triphydum
:
(tu)
tractus 139
507
sec
L 39
L 2 -atis L
trinon R 89
trinum R 57 -os 24, B
triphydum L 7
trinitas
-am
145
R61
trahite 252
-as
L71:
trifornii
trullis
:
:
294
trifidum
4 and
R65
totum 207
tricaria
:
D
:
B 182
B 91
trepid^
see tanaliter
:
tonitruoso 205
tonstrum 2: c/. Lios monocus 122
tonstra regentem: 387 quod scriptio
promens De tonstro narrat toruo...
Quod partum prauis
406 pirae
tonstro uastante perennis
425 inmania tonstra luentes 478 ut caueant
quae sunt compluria tonstra
480
mos semper tonstro torrere gemello.
The word may possibly be connected
93
R 56
149,
(turm.):
B25:
-g
C
l^lur.)
31
(turm.),
185,
90
310, 316,
INDEX VERBORUM
94
C
-36
150, 171: -as 69, 75, 182, 236,
-is 567, B132: see tormis
2
-o 560: see tornum
(?)
465:
turnum
D
turrita 454,
:
L 76
tutamine 33, C 125,
L27
:
R 60
B
-am
:
R 6,
tympori
tyrannus
77
-i
:
155
L 40''
R4
L
-a
:
30
-issima
:
577:
-i
uerberat 391,
D5
:
(
= homines)
uernia
i
73
-OS 231:
L 18, 90
B 79, D i^:
ualido
uallibus B 181,
uallo B 12
ualuis
39
uanitas
-is
B
72
D
B
-is
175
78
D
uestiles
55,
B 80
D
S3
B
55,
B151, D29,
.S3
^?/.
-ris
:
= 'a
flood of
:
-i
D
B
51, 561,
124: -a 362 :
9,
208: -o 305, 488,
B 190
uatem B 152: -es 554
ubi 296, Q32
uchas 183
uechrus 127: -os 116: see uecris
uecordia C95
-itur 519,
D
B57:
-erent 599:
uelicat 400,
uelit
R
-abat
77:
-atur
D65:
D
D7
36
ueluti 93
L4, R51
uenas 460, 476, L 74
uenenoso 126: -a B 19
C
58
510:
R 80
R 74
uigorem 39
C 26
uimina 523
uiminas B 54
uigricatus
L90:
R
uinclo
18
uineta 457
uiole
30
uiolatur .128
uipereo 50, X19,
-OS 6
-ate
D
77
345,
C
uim
R
B
14 (uipero)
98
uiricomis 438
uirtutibus L 8
D
uenereis
-or
-ant
440
uiraginis
123
uelut 41, 487,
or
R81
Q
144:
-antur
uellicant 29
uelud
444
191, 499
uibro 34, C 129: -at C24:
-ent 1^32^: -ante R 30
uigil
174
uelamina 447
uelat
505,
uigilas
loi
B212:
B
uehere
-e
:
B52: -ium 609, B 37
ueternas 81, 93, 445
ufedis C 40 {qu. umidis, uuidis,
liuidis or whatl)
aiguit
-a 154, 402,
D
D 69
uiatorum 236
-a 536: -is 156
uastum 417: -am 581
uecris
112,
uesti
uiam
:
B
uestibulum 258
-re 134, 373,
B
37 uernans.
uesiculas 153
uapor 308: -rem 431,
uariant 306
uarius
66
:
E
-unt 175, 421, 459: -entes
:
B28, 215
uertiginem 374,
ueribus 585
uesiccam L77
R
L6
P56:
[gl. letitiam)
-a
sine uerno • i • sine
uersutilem 30 {v.l. uersatilem)
uersa R64
uerticem L83: -i L37: -ibus
see inuagitus
(in 134,
light')
56
B187
R 93
ualeam
:
and Epinal 28
D 20
uerrit
uado D 2
uagantem 251
ualde
gloss
humanos 564
laetans]
uacillant 408
uaciniensi R43
:
C
-am
:
\cf.
laetitia,
uago 361:
:
ueretrum see uorotrum
uermia 151
B
tirranus
uagitus
71
see uerbialia
uernaculos gibrosos 174,
tempore, timpori
600: see tirannos,
see
:
-em 119:
D
R 23
-a
:
B
230
uerbalis 216:
uerbialia C213
uerbio[so]
72
tautonibus
see
L49
tuus
uentorum B 140
-OS
L48
R26
tutelam B 35 -a
tutonibus 1^43^:
tuta
B42
ue[nt]osum
uenusti (epithet of accolae) 276,
479
turtuosis
tute
L 69
uentrem
:
see
uricomus
II
uiscera B 195,
uisceria 100
uisere B 94
uisitemus 225
L 50
:
-i
235
:
INDEX VERBORUM
uita
Q 6,
i6
L
uitalia
L 85
-am
:
5, 60:
uricomus 144:
urbani
70
211, 326, 419:
B
155, 187:
-a
B116
R
uitro
44
uixerit 107
:
L
uiuentes
15
uiuidum loS
Q
30^
uiuolae
ulcera B 19, 34,
R47:
ullum
L
ulnas
-as
C
-a 255,
B
L 68
umbraculum B 105
:
155
B
-arum
:
B
undique
212
•s.
:
181
:
160, 209,
undisonum B 137:
-i
395
:
-as
B
139,
B
Q
144
D 8,
440, B 201,
uti 339, B31,
utico 63
unguinem
L
L 56
75''
-atis L 2
unitas L i
[unitus] unita {ahl.)
24. 45
R 62
C
398,
(? tufts)
143,
L23b
162, 246, 471
uulgantem
-o
;
D42
utrum 10, 13, 62
uuae ( = uvula) L45:
:
B
-is
X42
198
xenodochium
ungues 599, L66: -ibus
24,
17. ^3. 31. 51
:
:
-o 413
undosis 385
453
uiricomis
see
L83
uterum 424,
?D
-is C 32
5
L 28
B 187 -ae B 203
gl.,
-a 247,
ut ( = sicut) L32, R77, Q17, 30, 38
ut ( = dum) 38(?), 251
ut ( = wcrTe) 15
ut (^'ifOL, Sttws) 78, 211, 226, 264, 268,
272, 282, 284, 286, 293, 294, 322,
570, Bii, 50, 52, 55, 61, 66, 78,
utroque
umbriferos 361 -a 447
umbrosas D 32
unda 422, C I gl. (the correction urna,
supported by
obvious and
tho'
Gotz V. 444, ought probably to be
-a
-o 451
R
41
55
:
usque
-g 125:
32
80, 85, 88, 155, L5,
8, 21
83, 89,
23,
ut quid 205
utre(?) R53
27
D13:
umbilicum
rejected)
B
ursus 114,
uitioso 38
uitreus 366: -um 103,
-o 261, B150: -as
95
Q 61
ymniste
{iifji-vlaare)
ypanon
(? ovpavCov)
(xenodicium S.)
R 89,
R 90
92
:
C 195 -am
unum R 57
-um
217:
555,
zain
R93
zephiros 484: see seferos, sepherus
516
:
zonae 367
uoculas R 76
uolubilem 374
uonitue
58
uoraginis 571
-e 425
uorant 177
uorotnnn B 199 { = ^dpadpov)
:
ura
R
16
:
see
horanus, huranus
\
CAMBRIDGE
:
59
D
...datos
II
B
28 (qii. sedatos)
109
D
...egellam D51
...pago D145
...pidas
151
R33
uranum B 106
...citat
...dorum
uos 208
uocem
D
Imperfect Words.
Q
uortice 91, 386 ('nortice')
-as
:
OF
...ntoria
D
D 75
'/
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