
I was glad to discuss some of the Old English vocabulary with two experienced lexicographers, Toni Healey of the Dictionary of Old English, University of Toronto and Inge Milfull of the Oxford English Dictionary, University of Oxford both were patient, prompt and unfailingly informative in answering my questions. Other bibliographical advice I received from Rolf Bremmer, Marianne Chenard, François Dolbeau, Thomas Falmagne, John Flood, Rob Getz, Tom Hall, Peter Jackson, Michael Lapidge, and Clive Sneddon, for which I am very grateful. Access to unpublished secondary literature was kindly granted by Sándor Chardonnens, Victoria Condie, Philip Rusche, Jacqueline Stodnick, and Alan Thacker. Aidan, Patrick, Oswald, Columba and Fursa), and Charles Wright (The Annunciation). Advice on individual text sections was generously provided by a number of scholars with particular expertise on these topics: Mary Clayton (concerning the Marian text sections), Kees Dekker (Pentecost and The Birth of Christ), David Dumville (The Birth of Christ), Patricia Karlin-Hayter (The Forty Soldiers of Sebastea), Juliet Mullins (St Martin), Brian Ó Broin (Ascension), Patrick SimsWilliams (St Patrick), Francesca Tinti (St Cuthbert), Gordon Whatley (SS. Introduction 1 Date of Composition, SourcesĪcknowledgements Whether the martyrologist compiled his encyclopaedia alone or in collaboration with others is unclear, but I could certainly not have controlled the same materials without the help of many friends and colleagues. except as permitted under current legislation no part of this work may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, published, performed in public, adapted, broadcast, transmitted, recorded or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the copyright owner First published 2013 d. © Christine rauer 2013 All rights reserved. reproduced by kind permission of the Master and Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. 24, which shows the characteristic itemised layout of almost all manuscripts of the Old English Martyrology. liuzzaĬambridge, Corpus Christi College 196, p.

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