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Flower, Robin, Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the [British Library, formerly the] British Museum, vol. 2, London: British Museum, 1926.

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Volume
2
Work
Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the [British Library, formerly the] British Museum - vol. 2
Place
London
Publisher
British Museum
Year
1926
Part of
Myles Dillon • Standish Hayes O'Grady • Robin Flower, OʼGrady, Standish Hayes, et al., Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the British Museum (1926–1953) (1926–1953)
Online resources
Archive
– IIIF Presentation API v2 resource: objects.library.uu.nl
– IIIF Presentation API v3 resource: objects.library.uu.nl
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General
OʼGrady, Standish Hayes, Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the [British Library, formerly the] British Museum, vol. 1, London: British Museum, 1926.
Subjects and topics
Approaches
catalogues of manuscripts
Sources
Texts
Manuscripts
History, society and culture
Agents
London, British LibraryLondon, British Library
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Fearghal mac Tomáis Mac EochadhaMac Eochadha (Fearghal mac Tomáis)
(fl. 16th century)
Fearghal (mac Tomáis) Mac Eochadha of Donard (Dún Ard), Irish poet, mentioned as a rymor in the Fiants of Elizabeth I, and identified as the author of the poems beg. Mairg do-ní deimhin da dhóigh and Mairg do-ní nama da charaid
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Seán Ua Conchubhair [translator]Ua Conchubhair (Seán) ... translator
(d. 1391?)
Ó Conchubhair (Seán) ... translator
Seán Ua/Ó Conchubhair, Irish scholar, or possibly scholars of the same name, credited with the translation into Irish of the Dialogus de passione Christi attributed to St Anselm and the Liber de passione Christi attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux. AFM s.a. 1391 records the killing of one Seaan mac Mathgamhna Uí Choncobhair. Their names may but need not refer to the same person.
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Preface
Poetry
[Poetry] “Eulogistic and political, XVIth-XVIIth centuries”
1–22
[Poetry] “Religious and moral, chiefly XVIth-XVIIth centuries”
23–47
[Poetry] “Secular poetry, XVIIth century”
48–87
[Poetry] “Poetry of the Leinster-Ulster district, late XVIIth-early XIXth centuries”
88–160
[Poetry] “Munster poetry, XVIIth century”
174–236
[Poetry] “Folk songs”
237–258
Tales
[Tales] “The vellum tradition”
259–325
[Tales] “The modern tradition: Northern”
326–369
[Tales] “Modern tales: Northern”
370–384
[Tales] “The modern tradition: Munster”
385–420
[Tales] “Modern tales: Munster”
421–427
Theology
[Theology] “Psalters with Irish glosses”
428–433
[Theology] “Lives of saints”
434–469
[Theology] “Miscellaneous theology”
470–525
[Theology] “Translations of theological and romantic texts”
526–563
[Theology] “Devotional literature, XVIIth-XVIIIth centuries”
564–600
Collections by modern scholars
“Collections by modern scholars”
601–621
Appendix
[Appendix] “Grammar”
Egerton 663; Additional 18426.
622–623
[Appendix] “History”
Sloane 761; Additional 24727, ff. 159-162; Additional 31156.
623–629
[Appendix] “Lexicography”
Additional 41155.
629
[Appendix] “Medicine”
Additional 39583; Additional 25586.
629–631
[Appendix] “Poetry”
Egerton 167.
632–634
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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