WebThe manuscript was produced in Worcester a generation or so after Archbishop Wulfstan's death, during the episcopate of St Wulfstan (1062–95), and compiled c. 1060–72, with Hatton 113 and Hatton 114 (Franzen 1998, p. 55–56). Glosses added by the so-called Tremulous Hand of Worcester in the thirteenth century. WebThe Tremulous Hand of Worcester is the name given to a 13th-century scribe of Old English manuscripts with handwriting characterized by large, shaky, leftward leaning figures usually written in light brown ink. He is assumed to have worked in Worcester Priory, because all manuscripts identified as his work have been connected to Worcester.
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WebGreek vocabularies The Tremulous Hand of Worcester - Mar 19 2024 The shaky handwriting of the thirteenth-century scribe known as `the tremulous hand of Worcester' appears in at least twenty manuscripts dating from the late ninth to the twelfth century, glossing perhaps 50,000 Old English words, sometimes into Middle English, but much WebJun 15, 2024 · a sample of writing by the thirteenth-century ‘Tremulous Hand of Worcester’ (see Figs. 3 and 4) (b) a sample of writing by a non-tremulous thirteenth century scribe and, (c) a reproduction of the text from the tremulous writer by a modern expert calligrapher, whom writes with perfection. WebSep 1, 1997 · The second, first made by Dorothy Bethurum in 1957 (Bethurum 1957, 104-6), while much more recent, is partly true of Hatton 113 only, but hardly of the other Worcester manuscripts. What she identified as a number of hands are often varying states of the same tremulous hand. ibct online version