MS Junius 11 (Caedmon or Junius manuscript) is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon poetical codices. It contains works known by the titles Genesis, Exodus, Daniel, and Christ and Satan. The popular name of the codex is the Caedmon manuscript, after an early theory that the poems it contains might be the work of Caedmon; the name has stuck even though the theory is no longer considered credible. In more recent works it is commonly referred to either by its Bodleian designation MS Junius 11, or as the Junius manuscript or Codex Junius; 'Junius' here is Franciscus Junius, who published the first edition of its contents in 1655. The compilation was in two stages: the initial version of the manuscript contained Genesis, Exodus, and Daniel, and was the work of a single scribe. Later the final poem, Christ and Satan, was added by several other scribes. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Codex Junius 11 (Dodo Press)