Which of the following manuscripts is the primary source for the epic poem Beowulf?
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Correct answer: The Nowell Codex
The Nowell Codex, also known as Cotton Vitellius A.xv, contains the only surviving manuscript copy of Beowulf. It dates back to roughly the late 10th or early 11th century.
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