Scholarly edition of a major Anglosaxonica text, revealing inedited glosses and critical apparatus .
This edition presents fresh material from the Lindisfarne tradition, including Saxon glosses on the Gospel of Mark, with a Latin text and a detailed glossarial apparatus. It combines textual notes, variant readings, and interpretive notes to illuminate medieval language, manuscript context, and philological methods. The work accompanies the editor’s apparatus and editorial decisions with careful commentary on linguistic forms and manuscript lineage, helping readers trace the transmission of the text across centuries.
- Explore newly printed Saxon glosses, their Latin renderings, and the historical notes that explain their interpretation.
- See the editorial approach to aligning Saxon and Latin texts, with discussion of manuscript Cottonian and Lindisfarne sources.
- Discover the methodology behind glossaries and paratexts, including Praefationes and general introductions.
- Learn how the editor contextualizes philology, manuscript culture, and linguistic variation in a single volume.
Ideal for students of medieval Latin, philology, and manuscript studies, as well as researchers seeking a rigorous, print-ready edition of inedited material from this corpus.