List of Manuscripts in The Cotton Library - Caligula

Caligula

A.ii Fos. 3–5, A Pistil of Susan (fragment), probably by Huchoun; fos. 5–13, Sir Eglamour of Artois; fos. 22–35, Octavian; fos. 35–42, Sir Launfal; fos. 42–57, Lybeaus Desconus; fos. 71–6, Emaré; fos. 130–4, Sir Isumbras.
A.vi Heliand
A.viii Miscellany
A.ix. The Owl and the Nightingale; Layamon, Brut
A.xiv Caligula Troper
A.xv (1) fos. 3-117, 8th and 9th-century material from France, which had arrived in England by the 9th or 10th century

(2) fos. 120-53, once part of BL Egerton 3314, belonging to the 11th century. It consists of two parts:
fos. 120-41, part A, computistical texts; annals of Christ Church, Canterbury; Old English and Latin prognostications and charms
fos. 142-53, excerpts from Bede, De temporibus anni, with additional notes.

C.i Correspondence on relations between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots
C.vi Correspondence of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, with the court of Henry VIII

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