Manuscripts

Dublin, Trinity College, MS 175

  • Latin
  • s. xv composite manuscript
  • Irish manuscripts
Identifiers
Location
Shelfmark
E 3. 11
Classification
Cat. no. 175
Provenance and related aspects
Language
Latin
Date
s. xv
15th century.
Hands, scribes
Codicological information
UnitCodicological unit. Indicates whether the entry describes a single leaf, a distinct or composite manuscript, etc.
composite manuscript
Distinct units
ff. 1-13

Chronicle of Martinus Polonus (fragment) and the Annals of St Mary's Abbey, Dublin.

ff. 14-71 (28-136)

Mutilated copy of the so-called Dublin collection of saints’ Lives.

ff. 84-93, 73, 72v, 74-83

Richard FitzRalph, De pauperie Salvatoris.

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  • f. 23ra.34: meaning folio 23 recto, first column, line 34
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  • p. 67b.23: meaning page 67, second column, line 23

Sources

Secondary sources (select)

Abbott, T. K., Catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin; to which is added a list of the Fagel collection of maps in the same Library, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1900.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
April 2014, last updated: July 2022