11/24/2023 0 Comments Cotton vitellius manuscript![]() ![]() More posts about the contents and history of the Beowulf-manuscript will be featured on this blog in the coming weeks. Beowulf is now in the safe-keeping of the British Library and we are hugely proud to be able to bring it to new audiences through our Digitised Manuscripts site. Cotton's collection was bequeathed to the nation in 1702, and formed one of the foundation collections of the British Museum in 1753. 1631), and still retains his pressmark of Cotton MS Vitellius A XV (the 15th item on the 1st shelf of a bookpress named after the Roman emperor Vitellius). 1570), the Beowulf-manuscript entered the library of Sir Robert Cotton (d. Known sometimes as the "Nowell Codex", after its erstwhile owner Laurence Nowell (d. Here the poem recounts Beowulf's preparations for battle with Grendel: London, British Library, Cotton MS Vitellius A XV, f. The Beowulf-manuscript was damaged by fire in 1731, but much of its text remains readable. What marks out Beowulf is the gripping and highly developed story, and the richness of its language. In its present state, the poem, named after its hero Beowulf, contains more than 3,000 lines, and divides conventionally into three comparatively equal sections: Beowulf's struggle with the monster, Grendel the revenge of Grendel's mother and Beowulf's final contest with a dragon, which was guarding a hoard of treasure. The opening words of Beowulf, beginning "Hwæt" ("Listen!"): London, British Library, Cotton MS Vitellius A XV, f. Made around the year 1000, most likely during the reign of King Æthelred the Unready (978-1016), this manuscript committed to parchment a tale that (in some modern scholars' opinions) had been passed down for centuries, between generations of storytellers. The manuscript of Beowulf, the greatest poem in the Old English language, can now be viewed online for the first time.
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