The find adds a rare witness to one of the earliest surviving texts in the English language and highlights Rome's library holdings as a source for medieval literary discoveries.
Why did a 9th-century Italian monk embed England’s first poem, in its original language, within a sacred Latin text?
A stolen manuscript held England’s literary origin for centuries. How many more treasures are hiding in digitized archives, waiting to be found?
This long-lost poem has unique punctuation. Could this detail rewrite our understanding of how ancient texts were written and read?