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2.4.5 Dry-Point Glossing in Old Slavonic

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A comparatively small corpus of Old Slavonic dry-point glosses has been identified so far in three MSS (cf. Nievergelt 2007: 64–65, n. 11), namely Zürich, Zentralbibliothek Ms. C 78Zürich, ZentralbibliothekMs. C 78 (cf. Nievergelt 2003; Nievergelt & Schaeken 2003; BStK: 1920–1922 [no. 1019b]), Prague, Metropolitní Kapitula U SV. Vita A CLXXIIIPrague, Metropolitní Kapitula U SV. Vita A CLXXIII (cf. Patera 1878) and München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Clm 14008München, Bayerische StaatsbibliothekClm 14008 (cf. BMS 1: 90–91). Nievergelt (2007: 65, n. 11) notes that the authenticity of the dry-point material in the Prague MS has been put into question in connection with the suspected forgeries of Old Slavonic and OHG ink glosses in a number of Prague MSS by the Czech philologist Vaclav Hanka (1791–1861). Nievergelt deems forgery of the dry-point glosses to be very unlikely, arguing that the large number of undecipherable dry-point glosses (over 94) would not be in line with forgery.

A Catalogue of Manuscripts Known to Contain Old English Dry-Point Glosses

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