The Hisperica famina
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The Hisperica famina
UC-NRLF B M 0^D M73 THE HISPERICA FAMINA CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE, C. F. CFlimiiurfiJ) CLAY, Manager. FETTER LANE, iLoniron: : loo, JSnrlin: A. ILcipjig: i^cto lork : ASHER AND F. A. G. ISombaB anU Calcutta: E.C. PRINCES STREET. P. CO. BROCKHAUS. PUTNAM'S SONS. MACMILLAN AND [All Rights reserved] CO., Ltd. 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 : PRESS : %l^^^' Cambtiljgt PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A, AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. ; 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 Hessels. 19. A [Leid.] Cambridge, 1906. 20. 21. Wright (Tho.) and R. 8°, London, 2 vols. P. Wiilcker. 1884. Anglo-Saxon. ..Vocabularies. [W. W.] an^ Historia Brittonum cum additamentis Nennii. Ed. Mommsen. (Mon. Germ. Historica Chronica minora I IL) Gildas : T. 4°, Berlin, 1894. 22. Aldhelm. Ed. A. Giles. J. (Patres Ecclesiae Anglicanae.) 8", Oxonii, 1844. 23. Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. Bede. 2 vols. 24. Lios monocus 26. 27. : ed. Winterfeld. /n Poetae Latini medii aevi, (Mon. Germ. Hist.) Liber Hymnorum. 'Ed. J. H. Bernard and R. Atkinson. (Henry Bradshaw Society.) 2 vols. London, 1898. [L. H.] *^* Contains the Lorica and Altus Prosator. The Antiphonary of Bangor. Ed. F. E. Warren. (Henry Bradshaw 2 vols. 4°, London, 1893-5. Society.) The Book of Cerne. Ed. Dom A. B. Kuypers. 4°, Cambridge, IV. 25. Ed. C. Plummer. Oxonii, 1896. 8", I, pp. 276-295. 1902. 28. 29. *^* Contains the Lorica. The Book of Nunnaminster (Harl. 2965). "An Ancient ManuEd. W. de Gray Birch. (Hampshire Record Society.) script...." 8°, London, 1889. *^* Contains the Lorica. Lindsay (W. M.). Contractions in early Latin minuscule Oxford, 1908. 30. Traube (Ludwig). Nomina sacra. 8°, Miinchen, 1907. MSS. 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 '/ PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 32 RETURN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT TO-i-^ 202 Main Library LOAN PERIOD HOME USE 1 U.C. BERKELEY LIBRARIES CDQb3D57St.
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