The Royal Prayer Book (London, British Library Royal MS 2.A.XX) is a collection of prayers believed to have been copied in the late eighth century or the early ninth century.
283] Its general theme "would appear to be Christ as the healer of mankind", and its concern with physical healing is sufficient to suggest that it "might have functioned as a devotional, and practical, tool for a physician".
[5]: 56, 57 [4]: 275–327 Folio 45v contains what seems to be the first manuscript attestation in any Germanic language of the common noun elf.
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