General category: Scottish manuscripts
Pocket gospel book produced around the tenth century, probably in Scotland; well known for containing additions in Scottish Gaelic (or Middle Irish).
- s. x1
Manuscript leaves written by the Scottish Gaelic poet Cathal Mac Muireadhaigh, containing a number of poems
- 1636
- Cathal Mac Muireadhaigh
- s. xvii/xviii ?
- s. xiiiex/xivin
- c. 1467
- Dubhghall Albanach mac mhic Cathail
Three leaves containing the text known as Ranna an aeir.
- s. xvi
NLS Adv. MS 72.1.8 consists of two sections which were originally separate manuscripts. Both contain vernacular adaptations of classical material: the first section, counting 26 leaves, contians Togail na Tebe; the second (10 leaves) contains parts of the Troy tale.
- s. xiv-xv
Prose texts and five poems from the Dinnshenchas Érenn.
- s. xvex
- s. xv(?)-xvii
A lost manuscript known to have contained a collection of Irish tales. Something about its contents is known because Dr. Donald Smith gave an account that was first published in 1805 and because Ewen M'Lachlan made transcripts in 1812 and 1814.
- s. xv/xvi?
- Fithil mac Flaithrig mic Aodha
- s. xvi