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The blickling homilies of the tenth century: from the marquis of lothian's.
The style of the homilies therein, however, differs strongly from that of ælfric's catholic homilies, which were revised shortly before.
The blickling homilies is the name given to a collection of anonymous homilies from anglo-saxon england. They are written in old english, and were written down at some point before the end of the tenth century, making them one of the oldest collections of sermons to survive from medieval england, the other main witness being the vercelli book.
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The blickling homilies, a collection of sermons by an unknown author, dates from the second half of the 10th century. It took its name from the family seat of the marquess of lothian. The family had owned it for generations before it was sold at auction in 1932.
The blickling manuscript consists of a collection of eighteen homilies following the liturgical year. The manuscript was written in old english, by two scribes, sometime before the end of the tenth century.
The blickling homilies date from the end of the tenth century and form one of the earliest extant collections of english vernacular homiletic writings. The homiletic texts survive in a composite codex consisting of municipal entries for the council of lincoln (14th - 17th century), a calendar (mid 15th century), gospel oaths (early 14th century), and the eighteen homiletic texts that are based.
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