The Stowe or Spelman Psalter (London, British Library MS. Stowe 2), one of thirteen Latin psalters with a continuous Old English interlinear gloss, fits into the class of editions that are inadequate for DOE use. John Spelman’s edition of 1640 was a remarkable achievement for its day, yet it falls far below modern standards of accuracy in editing and proofreading. When in the early nineteenth century Joseph Bosworth began work on his dictionary he relied heavily on Spelman’s edition for citations; this reliance resulted in the several ghost words and numerous faulty quotations from the psalter still enshrined in the Bosworth-Toller-Campbell 'Anglo-Saxon Dictionary'. The present volume is the first edition of the Stowe Psalter since 1640, and the first accurate transcript of its text ever published.
Author(s): Andrew C. Kimmens (ed.)
Series: Toronto Old English Series, 3
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Year: 1979
Language: English
Pages: 340
City: Toronto
GENERAL EDITOR’S PREFACE vii
BIBLIOGRAPHY ix
SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS xii
INTRODUCTION xiii
The Manuscript xiii
The Latin Psalter xv
The Gloss xvii
Localization xviii
Method of Glossing xx
The Sixteenth-Century Corrections xxii
Spelman’s Edition xxiv
The Vocabulary of the Gloss xxv
The Language of the Gloss xxvii
PRESENTATION OF THE TEXT xxxi
Editorial Principles xxxi Textual Notes xxxii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xxxiii
THE PSALMS 1
Facsimile 2
THE CANTICLES 281