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- 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...
- elaborated forms as preserved in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and the Textus Roffensis, they continue the pedigrees back to the biblical patriarchs Noah and...
- language, though extant only in an early 12th-century m****cript, Textus Roffensis. The code is concerned primarily with preserving social harmony through...
- 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...
- The Diocese of Winona–Rochester (Latin: Dioecesis Vinonaënsis-Roffensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church...
- to be from King Æthelberht, dated 28 April 604, survives in the Textus Roffensis, as well as a copy based on the Textus in the 14th-century Liber Temporalium...
- Hierdeboc Blostman Psalms 1–50 Dialogi Legal texts Law codes Geþyncðo (Textus Roffensis) Charters Canons of Edgar Fonthill Letter Scientific texts Leechbook Lacnunga...
- forms part of the Anglian collection, comes from the 12th century Textus Roffensis. Nothing is known of Tytila's life or his rule, as no written records...
- instituted a complex system of fines; the law code is preserved in the Textus Roffensis. Kent was rich, with strong trade ties to the Continent, and Æthelberht...