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...
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to a group of four such early prayer books, the others being the Royal Prayerbook, the Harleian prayerbook, and the Book of Nunnaminster. It is now commonly...
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Harleian Library (category Archives in the London Borough of Camden)
Golden Gospels (Harley MS 2788) Ramsey Psalter (Harley MS 2904) Book of Nunnaminster (Harley MS 2965) Minuscule 3686 Harleian Genealogies (Harley MS 3859)...
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Stockholm Codex Aureus (redirect from Codex Aureus of Canterbury)
Aureus, three Mercian prayer books (the Royal Prayer book, the Book of Nunnaminster and the Book of Cerne), the Tiberius Bede and the British Library's...
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Royal Bible (British Library MS Royal 1.E.vi), Royal Prayerbook, Book of Nunnaminster, Harleian Prayerbook, Saint Petersburg Gospels, Anglian collection manuscript...
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Cerne, the Tiberius Bede, and the Book of Nunnaminster. The psalter contains the Book of Psalms together with letters of St. Jerome, hymns and canticles...
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Celtic Rite (redirect from Liturgy of Ephesus)
Harley MS 7653, British Library. Edited by W. de G. Birch, with The Book of Nunnaminster, for the Hampshire Record Society (1889), and by Warren in his monograph...
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(58)) Book of Mulling (Dublin, Trinity College Library MS A. I. 15 (60)) Book of Nunnaminster (London, British Library Harley MS 2965) Gospel Book (London...
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1. 10 (Book of Cerne) London, British Library, Harley MS 2965 (Book of Nunnaminster) London, British Library, Royal MS 2. A. XX (Royal Prayerbook) London...
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St Mary's Abbey, Winchester (redirect from Nunnaminster)
between High Street and Colebroke Street and was known as Nunnaminster. According to the Domesday Book the abbess held Lyss, Froyle, Leckford Abbess, Long Stoke...
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