Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Dublin, University College, MS Franciscan A 3 = Detached folios from the Book of Leinster
  • s. xii
Herbert, Máire, “Hagiographical miscellany in Franciscan manuscript A 3”, in: Pádraig A. Breatnach, Caoimhín Breatnach, and Meidhbhín Ní Úrdail (eds), Léann lámhscríbhinní lobháin: The Louvain manuscript heritage, 1, Dublin: National University of Ireland, 2007. 112–126.
“University College Dublin”, Anne-Marie OʼBrien, and Pádraig Ó Macháin, Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire, Online: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1999–present. URL: <https://www.isos.dias.ie/collection/ucd.html>.
Lehmann, Ruth P.M., “‘The calendar of the birds’ and ‘A grave marked with Ogam’: two problem poems from the Book of Leinster”, Études Celtiques 17 (1980): 197–203.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 17, 1980: <link>
Best, Richard Irvine, and H. J. Lawlor, The martyrology of Tallaght: from the Book of Leinster and MS. 5100–4 in the Royal Library, Brussels, Henry Bradshaw Society, 68, London: Henry Bradshaw Society, 1931. xxviii + 264 pp.
Brosnan, Denis T., “Comainmnigud noem Herend so sis”, Archivium Hibernicum 1 (1912): 314–365.

Results for Dublin, University College (52)
  • Dublin, University College Library, Morris Additional MS 10

Copy from a catalogue of the British Museum transcribed by Eugene O'Curry, who describes it as a “catalogue of the pieces which I copied last winter in the British Museum, and which I gave to William Elliot Hudson Esq. There is a catalogue similar to this along with the Manuscript.”

  • s. xix
  • Eugene O'Curry
  • Dublin, University College Library, MS Morris 7
  • Dublin, University College Library, MS Morris 8
  • Dublin, University College Library, MS Morris 20
  • Dublin, University College, MS Additional Irish 4

Fragmentary Irish manuscript containing verses from Psalm 118, the so-called Beati. It is not known if the original manuscript was a Psalter containing all or most of the psalms.

  • s. xiex-xiiin
  • Mícheál Ó Cléirigh