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'''MS Junius XI''', also called the ''Junius Manuscript'' is a collection of religious [[Anglo Saxon poetry]]. The earliest owner we can be sure of is Archbishop Usher. The manuscript passed on to Franz Junius who printed the poems in 1655 before giving the manuscript to [[Oxford University]].
'''MS Junius XI''', also called the ''Junius Manuscript'' is a collection of religious [[Anglo-Saxon Poetry]]. The earliest owner we can be sure of is [[Archbishop]] Usher. The [[manuscript]] passed on to Franz Junius who printed the poems in 1655 before giving the manuscript to [[Oxford University]].


==Contents==
==Contents==
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* [[Daniel (poem)|Daniel]]
* [[Daniel (poem)|Daniel]]
* [[Christ and Satan]]
* [[Christ and Satan]]
[[category:books]]

Latest revision as of 17:36, 31 August 2004

MS Junius XI, also called the Junius Manuscript is a collection of religious Anglo-Saxon Poetry. The earliest owner we can be sure of is Archbishop Usher. The manuscript passed on to Franz Junius who printed the poems in 1655 before giving the manuscript to Oxford University.

Contents