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For printed text or references concerning this manuscript original: "MS.", see:—
L. E. Voigts. "A new look at a manuscript containing the Old English translation of the Herbal of Apuleius original: "Herbarium Apulei"" Manuscripta, Vol. xx. pp. 40-60. 1976. [Department Pamphlet 2333]
N. R. Ker, Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford, 1957), pp. 284-285. According to Ker's description, the correct order of the folios A folio is a single leaf of paper or parchment in a manuscript. is 11-61, 64, 63, 74, 65-67, 62, 71, 70, 68, 72, 73, 69, 75-85.
L. E. Voigts. "One Anglo-Saxon view of the classical gods," Studies in Iconography. N. Kentucky University vol. 3. pp. 3-16. 1977 [Department Pamphlet 2452]
L. E. Voigts. "The Significance of the Name Apuleius to the Herbal of Apuleius original: "Herbarium Apulei"." Bulletin of the History of Medicine vol. 52, pp. 214-227. 1978. [Department Pamphlet 2479]
The Old English Herbal and Medicines from Four-Footed Animals original: "The Old English Herbarium and Medicina de Quadrupedibus", edited by Hubert Jan de Vriend, Early English Text Society original: "EETS", 286 (1984).