List of Manuscripts in The Cotton Library - Nero

Nero

A.ii Anglo-Saxon Prayerbook
A.v Computus of Philippe de Thaon
A.x Pearl, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Patience, and Cleanness
A.xi (1) Carta caritatis posterior (13th century), (2) Pseudo-Turpin, De gestis Karoli magni; De miraculis apostoli Iacobi, (3) Orderic Vitalis and Gesta Normannorum Ducum, (4) excerpts from Pseudo-Jerome, De essentia diuinitatis, (5) Jerome, Aduersus Iouinianum.
B.i Royal diplomatic correspondence concerning Portugal
B.viii Royal diplomatic correspondence concerning Russia
B.xi Royal diplomatic correspondence concerning Russia
C.iv Winchester Psalter
C.v Marianus Scotus, Chronicle; Bartholomew Cotton, Historia Anglicana
C.vii Miscellany
C.ix Miscellany
C.x • Item 1 Autograph diary of Edward VI
• Item 2 Letters of Edward VI to Henry VIII and Katherine Parr
C.xi Robert Fabyan, Chronicle of England and France
D.i Matthew of Paris, Liber additamentorum
D.ii Order of Ceremony for the Knights of the Bath
D.iv Lindisfarne Gospels
D.x Adamus Murimuthensis, Chronicon Sui Temporis
E.i Miscellany in two parts.

(1) The first and earliest part is the Cotton-Corpus Legendary, a Worcester manuscript (1050 x 1075) which includes Byrhtferth's Life of Oswald, his Life of Ecgwine and Lantfred of Winchester's Translatio et Miracula S. Swithuni.
(2) In the second part, various texts with dates ranging between the 10th and 13th century are bound together. These include the Oswald Cartulary and IV Edgar (a law-code belonging to King Edgar, r. 959-975). Folios 182 and 183 of Cotton Nero E.i, pt.2 (Worcester cartulary), are now bound separately as London, BL, MS. Add. 46204.

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