Bede, Commentary on Apocalypse, 11th century, one of two surviving witnesses to the Insular version of this work by Bede, it was subsequently copied as DCL MS. B.IV.16.
Parchment
Misbound: f.94-100 belong after f.108
1-38, 44, 5-148 (quires 13 and 14 transposed)
Written in several hands using red-brown ink and working simultaneously so that f.28v is blank. Closely written with full use of late insular system of abbreviations
Exemplar of B.IV.16 {a}, s. xii.>
Standard Tuckett binding, mid 19th century full brown calf over thick wooden boards (Charles Tuckett, binder to the British Museum, rebound many Durham manuscripts in the 19th century). Tightly bound concealing text in the gutter.
Written in England, Durham?, 11th century.
Inscription: liber Sancti Cuthbert de dunelm .A. Apocalipsis In le splendement.
Catalogi veteres librorum Ecclesiae cathedralis dunelm. Catalogues of the library of Durham cathedral, at various periods, from the conquest to the dissolution, including catalogues of the library of the abbey of Hulne, and of the mss. , Surtees Society 7, (London: J.B. Nichols and Son, [1838]).
Bedae Presbyteri Expositio Apocalypseos , ed. Roger Gryson CCSL 121A. (Turnhout: Brepols, 2001)
Bede: Commentary on Revelation, translated with an introduction and notes by Faith Wallis (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2013)
Mynors, R.A.B., Durham Cathedral manuscripts to the end of the twelfth century. Ten plates in colour and forty-seven in monochrome. With an introduction [including a list of all known Durham manuscripts before 1200] , (Durham: 1939)