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‚German Manuscripts in Oxford‘, a special issue of Oxford German Studies in honour of Nigel F. Palmer, is now available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yogs20/46/2?nav=tocList . The publishers have kindly agreed to make fully open access the introduction, Nigel F. Palmer’s survey of the history of collecting manuscripts from Germany in Oxford, and the catalogue entry of the manuscript acquired in honour of his 70th birthday by the Bodleian Library. This is also a thankyou to all colleagues who helped fund the acquisition of this manuscript (the Tabula Gratulatoria is included as part of the catalogue entry)
If you don’t have access to Oxford German Studies via your library and would like a digital offprint of any of the other articles, send me an email - we are allowed to provide 50 free ecopies of each article.

Oxford German Studies 46/2: German Manuscripts in Oxford. In honour of Nigel F. Palmer

Henrike Lähnemann: Introduction, pp. 121-125

Nigel F. Palmer: Medieval German Manuscripts in Oxford Libraries, pp. 126-140

Stephen Mossman: Bodleian Library, MS. Don. e. 250. An Introduction, pp. 141-145

Jonas Hermann: Bodleian Library, MS. Don. e. 250. Catalogue Entry, pp. 146-153

Andrew Honey: Bodleian Library, MS. Don. e. 250. The Binding, pp. 154-161

Ruth Wiederkehr: Bodleian Library, MS. Don. e. 250. Der Kopert — Ein funktionaler und kunstvoller Einband, pp. 162-167

Monika Studer: Geschrieben in der Kartause Straßburg. Die Handschriften Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, a VIII 26 und Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Don. e. 250, pp. 168-172

Claudia Lingscheid: Bodleian Library, MS. Don. e. 250. Überlegungen zur Form und Funktion der lateinischen Passionsharmonie, pp. 173-179

Racha Kirakosian: Bodleian Library, MS. Germ. e. 22. The Christ Child in the Host., pp. 180-184

Undine Brückner: Bodleian Library, MS. Germ. e. 22. Responding to the Eucharist. Observations on Two Initials, pp. 185-189

Franz-Josef Holznagel unter Mitarbeit von Elke Brüggen: Bodleian Library, MS. Opp. add. 4° 136. Der Oxforder Teil des jiddischen Liederbuches als Dokument eines jüdisch-deutschen Kulturkontaktes., pp. 190-199

Michael Stolz: Bodleian Library, MS. Junius 25. The Poetics of the Murbach Hymns, pp. 200-205

Daniela Mairhofer: Bodleian Library, MS. Hamilton 46. “Der Oxforder Boethius. Edition und Studie”, pp. 206-212

Mary Boyle: Merton College, MS. 315. An Introduction., pp. 213-216

Peter Kern: Merton College, MS. 315. Deutsche Verse in einer Oxforder Handschrift, pp. 217-220

Freimut Löser: Bodleian Library, MS. Laud Misc. 479. The Paradisus anime intelligentis as a Paradise for Editors?, pp. 221-229

Volker Mertens: Bodleian Library, MS. Laud Misc. 479. Traces of Orality in the Paradisus anime intelligentis, pp. 230-235

Ben Morgan: Bodleian Library, MS. Laud Misc. 479. Love in Context: Meister Eckhart’s Sermon 60 in an Oxford and a Munich Manuscript, pp. 236-240

Linus Ubl: Bodleian Library, MS. Douce 367. Von Kupferstichen und Einbänden — Die Excerpta Chronicarum, pp. 241-247

Kurt Gärtner & Christina Ostermann: Oxford, Taylor Institution Library, MS. 8° G.2. A Low German Version of Bruder Philipp’s Marienleben, pp. 248-255

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