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Aelfric’s Colloquy

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 {{PrimarySource|Gem 1912}} Gem|Chapter X, S. Harvey 1912 An Anglo-Saxon abbot. Ælfric of Eynsham, A Study. https://archive.org/details/MN5145ucmf_4CHAPTER X ppp.183-195}}
"This is translated from Thorpe's Analecta Saxonica. The MS. that he took it from is MS. Cott. Tib. A. 3. Latin, with an interlinear Saxon gloss. Some critics think the gloss was added later, but Thorpe supposes it by .ffilfric, v. p. vii in his Introduction. There is another MS., including the Grammar and some other colloquies, in the library of St. John's College, Oxford. This MS. is being edited by Mr. W. H. Stevenson, M.A., Fellow and Librarian of that college." [GEM 1912:p.183]