General category: Continental manuscripts
Manuscript destroyed in WWII. It contained the earliest known version of the Historia Brittonum, referred to as the ‘Chartres’ recension of this text.
- s. x/xi
- s. xii1
- s. xii
Manuscript containing several works by Bede and Alcuin, with additional material such as hymns and lintanies. It was written by at least seven hands, two of them Insular, during the episcopacy of Hildebald, bishop of Cologne (794-819).
- s. viiiex/ixin
Fragment (10 folia) of a liturgical manuscript from the monastery of Landévennec, preserving some chronological tables and part of a calendar (January–August).
- s. x
Fragment (single leaf) of a martyrology discovered in a 17th-century bookbinding. The martyrology has been dated to the 11th century and was produced at the Regensburg monastery. The surviving fragment contains entries for twelve days, April 14-25, which include six saints of Ireland (Tassach, Ruadán of Lorrha, Donnán of Eigg, Laisrén of Leighlin, Máel Ruba of Bangor, Ibar of Begéire).
- s. xi
Manuscript which previously formed the middle part of Einsiedeln MS 281.
- s. viiiex/ixin
Early medieval manuscript containing works such as De excidio Troiae historia attributed to Dares Phrygius, the Exordia Scythica and the Historia Apollonii regis Tyri as well as a small collection of poems and epigrams (tituli).
- s. ixex
Pocket-sized gospel book.
- s. viii/ixin
- Cadmug