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A description of the manuscript that contains Beowulf, Judith, and other items (Cotton Vitellius A XV). Covers the bound parts (Nowell Codex and Southwick Codex) and the contents of each part. Also includes date, title, languages, physical properties, history, and bibliography.
A digitized manuscript that contains Beowulf, Judith, and other items (Cotton Vitellius A XV). An image of each folio of Beowulf and the edited text of the lines contained in the folio appear in parallel frames. Includes an online user guide. By Kevin Kiernan.
A Wikipedia article on the Nowell Codex, the second codex of the Beowulf manuscript (Cotton Vitellius A XV). Covers the codex's name, date, history, condition, contents (Beowulf, Judith, and some Old English prose works), and its relationship to the first codex (the Southwick Codex).
A description of the manuscript that contains Beowulf, Judith, and other items (Cotton Vitellius A XV). Covers the bound parts (Nowell Codex and Southwick Codex) and the contents of each part. Also includes date, title, languages, physical properties, history, and bibliography.
A Wikipedia article on the Nowell Codex, the second codex of the Beowulf manuscript (Cotton Vitellius A XV). Covers the codex's name, date, history, condition, contents (Beowulf, Judith, and some Old English prose works), and its relationship to the first codex (the Southwick Codex).
A digitized manuscript that contains Beowulf, Judith, and other items (Cotton Vitellius A XV). An image of each folio of Beowulf and the edited text of the lines contained in the folio appear in parallel frames. Includes an online user guide. By Kevin Kiernan.
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