Surviving Manuscripts
The surviving manuscripts are listed below, in what is currently thought to be the chronological order of their composition.
Version | Location | Manuscript |
---|---|---|
V | British Library | Cotton MS. Vespasian B vi. fols. 104–109, the "Genealogy of the Kings of Mercia" |
C | Corpus Christi College, Cambridge | CCCC 183 |
T | British Library | Cotton MS. Tiberius B v., vol. 1, fols. 2–73 and 77–88, and Cotton MS. Nero D ii., fols 238–241. |
R | Rochester, Cathedral Library | A.3.5, the "Textus Roffensis" |
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