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The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Vol. 1 The Junius Manuscript Vol. 2 The Vercelli Book Vol. 3 The Exeter Book Vol. 4 Beowulf and Judith Vol. 5 Paris Psalter and Boethius Vol. 6 The Minor Poems Paleography: all c.1000, or second half of 10th cent.

The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Vol. 1 The Junius Manuscript Bodleian Junius XI 116 folios Sometimes called the Cædmon Manuscript Franciscus Junius, first publisher 1655 Genesis A, Geneis B, Exodus, Daniel, Christ and Satan

The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Vol. 2 The Vercelli Book Chapter Library of the Cathedral in Vercelli, Northern Italy, Cod. CXVII 136 folios 23 prose homilies + prose life of St. Guðlác. Six poems: Andreas, Fates of the Apostles, Soul and Body I, Homeletic Fragment I, Dream of the Rood, Elene.

The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Vol. 3 The Exeter Book Codex Exoniensis in the Lilbrary of Exeter Cathedral Donated to the Library by Leofric Bishop of Exeter in 1072 .i. micel englisc boc be gehwylcum þingum on leoðwisan geworht 131 folios incl Deor, Wulf, Wanderer, Seafarer

The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Vol. 4 Beowulf and Judith MS Cotton Vitelius A.xv of the British Museum. 2 manuscripts bound together, 116 folios

The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Vol. 5 Paris Psalter and Boethius Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris Fonds Latin 8824 186 folios

The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Vol. 6 The Minor Poems some 40 poems from various manuscrirpts incl Finnsburgh, Maldon, text of the Ruthwell Cross

The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records Krapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42 Downloadable from OUCS: http://ota.ox.ac.uk/desc/3009 The complete OTA Old English corpus is available at http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/desc/0163