- The
Textus Roffensis (Latin for "The Tome of Rochester"),
fully titled the
Textus de
Ecclesia Roffensi per
Ernulphum episcopum ("The Tome of the Church...
- Rochester. The bishop's
Latin episcopal signature is: " (firstname) Roffen",
Roffensis being the
Latinised adjective referring to Rochester. An
ancient diocese...
-
Hierdeboc Blostman Psalms 1–50
Dialogi Legal texts Law
codes Geþyncðo (Textus
Roffensis)
Charters Canons of
Edgar Fonthill Letter Scientific texts Leechbook Lacnunga...
- The
initial page of
Rochester Cathedral Library, MS A.3.5, the
Textus Roffensis,
which contains the only
surviving copy of King Æthelberht of Kent's laws...
- to the
early 7th century,
surviving in a
single m****cript, the
Textus Roffensis from 1120.
Paragraph LXVII sets out the fine for
wounds of
various depths:...
- The
Diocese of Winona–Rochester (Latin:
Dioecesis Vinonaënsis-
Roffensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the
Catholic Church...
- here. However, a list of West-Saxon
kings in the 12th-century
Textus Roffensis mentions him as his father's successor, with a
reign of four w****s. He...
- Code
survives today in Old
English within the m****cript
known as
Textus Roffensis,
originating in the
early twelfth century and
preserved by the medieval...
- at fol. 59—67 T -
Scans of
Tiberius Bv/1, at fol. 19—23 R -
Scans of
Textus Roffensis, at
images 213—241
Tabular comparison of the
different versions...
-
elaborated forms as
preserved in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicles and the
Textus Roffensis, they
continue the
pedigrees back to the
biblical patriarchs Noah and...