e/Book of Nunnaminster

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has glosseng: The Book of Nunnaminster (London, British Library, Harley MS 2965) is a 9th century Anglo-Saxon prayerbook. It was written in the kingdom of Mercia, using an "insular" hand (as used in the British Isles), related to Carolingian minuscule. It was probably later owned by Ealhswith, wife of Alfred the Great. It is related to, but of an earlier date than, the Book of Cerne. Like Cerne it contains the Passion narratives of the four Gospels and a collection of non-liturgical prayers, many of which relate to the Passion. The Book of Nunnaminster shares some poems with the Book of Cerne. The Book of Nunnaminster includes some Decorated initials.
lexicalizationeng: Book of nunnaminster
instance ofc/9th-century Christian texts
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has glossnor: Nunnaminster-boken er en angelsaksisk bønnebok fra 800-tallet. Den ble skrevet i kongedømmet Mercia ved å benytte en lokal, såkalt «øyhåndskrift», beslektet med den karolingste minuskel. Manuskriptet blir i dag oppbevart ved British Library i London (Harley MS 2965).
lexicalizationnor: Nunnaminster-boken
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