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Manuscripts

Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1311

  • Irish
  • s. xvi? manuscript fragment
  • Irish manuscripts
  • paper

Fragment of a grammatical tract.

Identifiers
Location
Shelfmark
H 2. 12, no. 12
Classification
Cat. no. 1311
Type
grammatical writing and learning
Provenance and related aspects
Language
Irish
Date
s. xvi?
16th century?
Hands, scribes
Codicological information
UnitCodicological unit. Indicates whether the entry describes a single leaf, a distinct or composite manuscript, etc.
manuscript fragment
Material
paper
Paper (Gwynn, recte Abbott).
Foliation
6 ff.
Collation
Quarto. 6 folios.
The list below has been collated from the table of contents, if available on this page,Progress in this area is being made piecemeal. Full and partial tables of contents are available for a small number of manuscripts. and incoming annotations for individual texts (again, if available).Whenever catalogue entries about texts are annotated with information about particular manuscript witnesses, these manuscripts can be queried for the texts that are linked to them.

Sources

Secondary sources (select)

Abbott, T. K., and E. J. Gwynn, Catalogue of the Irish manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co, 1921.
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87, 339 Abbott's statement that the grammatical treatise agrees with that in MS 1289 could not be confirmed by Gwynn, who notes that he cannot find it. direct link
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
April 2012, last updated: July 2022