First of 2 vols, see [48]. Ricemarsh or Rhygyfarch the wise, son of
Sulien or Sulgenius. His father was Bishop of St Davids in Wales in
the years 1072-1078 and 1080-1085. Rhygyfarch himself was a teacher
in the school of St Davids, actually sited at Llanbadarn Fawr, The
so-called Ricemarsh Psalter [including the martyology], housed as
Dublin, Trinity College MS 50, is dated by the editor to c.
1076-1081. The Psalter is Jerome's translation from the Hebrew, and
although the text is not reprinted in full in this edition, a
collation is given against Domenico Vallarsi's edition, Sancti
Eusebii Hieronymi stridonensis presbyteri operanum tomus nonus,
Antonio Berno & Giacomo Vallarsi, Verona, 1738, coll. 1159ff,
and Paul Anton de Lagarde, Psalterium iuxta Hebraeos Hieronymi,
Teubner, Leipzig, 1874. The Martyology us an abbreviated recension
of the Hieronymian martyrology and is close to the redaction in the
Codex Epternacensis. The poem "The Lament of Ricemarch" is printed
in an appendix taken from London, British Library, Cotton MS
Faustina C.I., fol. 66. The wqhole edition is abundantly furnished
with notes. See Kenney, n. 508; BCLL, nn. 31, 32, 123.
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