Southwick Codex
miscellany of Old English adaptations of Augustine of Hippo, Soliloquia, the Gospel of Nicodemus, the Prose Dialogues of Saturn and Solomon, homily on St Quintin
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Southwick Codex
Summary
Southwick Codex is a codex[1].
Key Facts
- Southwick Codex is in the country of Kingdom of England[2].
- Southwick Codex's instance of is recorded as codex[3].
- Southwick Codex's owned by is recorded as Southwick Priory[4].
- Southwick Priory is named after Southwick Codex[5].
- Southwick Codex's made from material is recorded as parchment[6].
- Southwick Codex's collection is recorded as British Library[7].
- Southwick Codex's collection is recorded as Cotton library[8].
- Southwick Codex's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 7595165871030664270007[9].
- Southwick Codex's inventory number is recorded as Cotton MS Vitellius A XV[10].
- Southwick Codex's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2022087960[11].
- Southwick Codex's location is recorded as British Library[12].
- Southwick Codex's part of is recorded as Cotton MS Vitellius A XV[13].
- Southwick Codex's language of work or name is recorded as Old English[14].
- Southwick Codex's has part is recorded as Nowell Codex[15].
- +1200-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Southwick Codex[16].
- Southwick Codex's work available at URL is recorded as https://bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Cotton_MS_Vitellius_A_XV[17].
- Southwick Codex's title is recorded as The 'Southwick Codex' (including Old English adaptations of Augustine of Hippo, Soliloquia , the Gospel of Nicodemus, the Prose Dialogues of Saturn and Solomon, homily on St Quintin)[18].
- Southwick Codex's exemplar of is recorded as Old English Gospel of Nicodemus[19].
- Southwick Codex's Medieval Libraries of Great Britain ID is recorded as 5273[20].