medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Well, it's not so much a "study on" as a list of medieval
manuscripts, and you're after the index volume, published just a little
while ago:
I.C. Cunningham and A.G. Watson. Medieval Manuscripts in British
Libraries, by N.R. Ker. Vol. V: Indexes and Addenda.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. ISBN 0-19-818277-5.
The addenda include corrigenda, but the indices cover only the materials
in the first 4 volumes and the addenda themselves. The indices are these:
Authors, subjects, and titles; Bibles; Liturgies; Iconography; Languages
other than Latin; Origins and dates of manuscripts; Secundo folios;
Incipits of Latin and of Languages other than Latin; Repertories cited;
and Manuscripts cited.
Of course, there are errors, but who among us does not produce
them? For example, a Bartholomaeus Anglicus said to be found in volume
III, page 252 (top) was actually at the top of p. 552, and the South
English Legendary is not indexed among titles but evidently subsumed under
'SAINTS ... Collections', whilst the Gesta Romanorum (even in English) is
explicitly indexed under 'TALES'.
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Juris
Juris G. Lidaka
Professor & Chair
Department of English
West Virginia State College
Institute, WV 25112-1000
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