2 Literatur. 



Bl. Gl. = Blickliog-Glossen zu den Psalmen (den Bl. Hom. ange- 

 schlossen). 

 Bl. Hom. = the Blickling Homilies of the tenth cent. (971) ed. ß. 



Morris. EETS. 58, 63, 73. 

 Boet. = King Alfred's Old-English version of Boetius (auch die 



Metra des Boetius enthaltend), ed. W. J. Sedgefield. Oxford 1899. 

 CD. = Codex diplomaticus aevi Saxonici, ed. J. M. Kemhle. 6 Bde. 



London 1839—48. 

 Cant. Ps. = Eadwines Canterbury Psalter, ed. F. Harsley. Part. II, 



Text. EETS. 92 (nach Wanley 'circa tempus Stephani', 1135 



bis 54, vgl. Napier PBB. 23572). 

 Cant. H. = die angeschlossenen Hymnen. 

 Chron. — Two of the Saxon Chronicles parallel with supplementary 



extracts from the others, ed. Ch. Plummer on the basis of an 



edit. by J. Earle. 2 Bde. Oxford 1892. 

 Conf. Ecgh. = Confessionale Ecgberhti, Arch. Ebor; L. a. Inst. p. 



343 iF. 

 Corp. = Corpus-Glossar, OET. p. 35 ff. (dasselbe bei WW. 1—54 und 



J. H. Hesseis Cambridge 1890). 

 Corp., den Evangelienzitaten Mt., Mark., Luk., Joh. nachgestellt = 



WS. Evangelien, s. Gospels. 

 Crawf. Ch. — The Crawford Collection of early Charters and Docu- 



ments, ed. A. S. Napier and W. H. Stevenson. Oxford 1895 



(Anecdota Oxoniensia, Med. a. Mod. Ser. Part VII). 

 Denkspr(üclie) Cott. u. Exon. Bibl. Poes. I 338 ff. 

 Dipl. Angl. = Diplomatarium Anglicum aevi Saxonici, ed. B. Thorpe. 



London 1865. 

 Ep. AI. = Epistola Alexandri ad Aristotelem, ed. Baskervill, Angl. 



IV 139ff. (ältere Ausgabe v. Cockayne, Narr. p. Iff.). 

 Ep.-Erf. = Epinal- und Erfurt-Glossar, OET. p. 36 ff. 

 GB. — Cartularium Saxonicum, ed. "W. de Gray Birch. 3 Bde. Lon- 

 don 1885 — 93 (zitiert nach Band und Seiten). 

 Ger(sedne$) behv(eox) Dünsetan, Ges. ed. Schmid. p. 358 ff. 

 Ges. = Gesetze der Angelsachsen, ed. F. Liebermann. Halle 1898 ff. 

 Gospels = the G. according to St. Mathew etc. in Anglo-Saxon and 



Northumbrian versions synoptically arranged by W. W. Skeat. 



Cambridge 1871-1887. 

 Guthl. = Life of St. Guthlac, ed. Goodwin, London 1848. 

 Hexam. = The Anglo-Saxon version of the Hexameron of St. Basil, 



ed. H. W. Norman. London 1848. 



