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provided through Google SearchWelsh manuscript collection of religious texts, mainly in the hand of Hywel Fychan. Other parts of the original manuscript are in Peniarth MS 12 and Cardiff MS 3.242.
- c.1400
- s. xv1
- s. xiv1
- s. xviex
- s. xvi
9th-century manuscript containing Augustine’s Enchiridion ad Laurentiam (ff. 65r–116r), with some interlinear Latin and Old Irish glosses, and other texts of theological interest. It forms the third part (ff. 65–188) of a composite manuscript probably compiled at St. Maximin's, Trier, and may itself have been written at Mainz.
- s. ix
Hagiography and other religious literature.
- s. xvii1
A part of the ‘Cotton-Corpus legendary’ which covers feast-days for the months of October, November and December. The other parts of the legendary are to be found in London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero E i.
- s. xi2
- s. xv
- s. ix1/3
- s. xviii
Félire Óengusso and other Irish religious texts.
- s. xvi
A 17th-century Irish manuscript containing Amra Choluim Chille, Amra Senáin, the poems of Blathmac and other Irish verse items.
- s. xvii
Irish manuscript containing a body of bardic and miscellaneous other poetry, preceded by religious material and a metrical tract.
- s. xvii
A copy of the Táin bó Cúailnge and other texts.
- s. xix
Irish verse, genealogies and other tracts.
- c. 1680 and ff.
Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing an index of places to the Annals of the Four Masters. According to Abbott, it was “printed, interleaved, and largely augmented from other sources” by Reeves.
- s. xix
Manuscript containing the so-called Dublin Annals of Inisfallen, AD 250-1320.
- 1765
- Seán Ó Conaire [ob. 1773]
Medical and miscellaneous other texts.
- s. xv
A composite manuscript containing early Irish legal tracts and miscellaneous other texts. The various sections are currently bound in five volumes and used to be bound together with the manuscript now known as TCD 1317 (H 2. 15b).
- s. xiv
The first portion of the sixth and final section of Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336, covering cols 710*-831. According to the cataloguers, this part “seems to have belonged originally to one and the same volume” (Abbott and Gwynn). In addition to the leaves numbered by column, there are two small slips (one inserted after col. 787, the other after col. 799) and the verso of the last leaf bears a 17th-century inscription.
- s. xvi
Manuscript in two volumes written by Muiris Ó Gormáin (Maurice (O')Gorman) containing a copy of Réim ríoghraidhe na hÉireann agus seanchas a naomh (and other genealogies) from a manuscript by Pól Ó Colla. Volume 2 was originally continued by MS 1345 (p. 145ff).
- c.1770
- Muiris Ó Gormáin
“A sheet 61" x 32", containing on one side an Irish-Latin Vocabulary, and on the other a Latin-Basque Vocabulary” (Abbott).
- s. xviiex/xviiiin
Purgadóir Phádraig and other pieces, transcribed by one Michael O’Crigain. Dated Feb. 19th, 1821.
- 1821