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  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses the structure of the world in general. Note: the Welsh text omits chapter 4[4].)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses the three heavens.)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 145[138] – 147[140]: The Three Heavens  + (Discusses the three heavens.)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses the various constellations.<br>Note: the Welsh text omits chapters 120[114]-125[119], 132[126], and 138[132].)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 110[104] – 140[134]: Constellations  + (Discusses the various constellations.<br>Note: the Welsh text omits chapters 120[114]-125[119], 132[126], and 138[132].)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses the various islands of the world. The focus is on the Mediterranean.)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 33[34] – 35[36]: Islands  + (Discusses the various islands of the world. The focus is on the Mediterranean.)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 61[56] – 69[64]: Weather types  + (Discusses various weather types and phenomena, such as rain, clouds,)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses various weather types and phenomena, such as rain, clouds, and snow.)
  • Honaugia/Hohenaugia ... Honau  + (Former monastery on an island in the Rhine.)
  • Magraidhin (Aughuistín)  + (Irish chronicler and canon regular at the Augustinian priory of All Saints on Oileán na Naomh (Saints Island) in Lough Ree (Co. Longford).)
  • Úa Duinn (Gilla na Náem)  + (Irish scholar and poet who was attached to the monastery of Inis Clothrann, now Inchcleraun (Island), in Lough Ree.)
  • Inis Clothrann ... Inchcleraun (Island)  + (Island in Lough Ree)
  • Monastic Studies  + (Journal of the Mount Saviour Monastery and the Benedictine Priory of Montréal. First volumes (1963–64) published by Our Lady of the Holy Cross Abbey, Berryville.)
  • Lebor gabála Érenn (index)  + (On the geography of Ireland; the absence oOn the geography of Ireland; the absence of harmful animals except for the wolf; on Ireland as island of the west (''insola occasus''); on names for Ireland (Greek ''Hyberoc''; ''Scotia''; and ''Ériu''); on the Scoti, the Scots and the Picts. Ed. R. A. S. <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Macalister</span>, <i>[[Macalister 1932-1942a|Lebor gabála Érenn: The book of the taking of Ireland]]</i>, vol. 1 (1932): 162–165: § 101 (Recension ''M'') <i class="fa fa-chevron-right " ></i> <small>[https://archive.org/stream/leborgablare01macauoft#page/162/mode/2up direct link]</small>.gablare01macauoft#page/162/mode/2up direct link]</small>.)
  • Bethu Phátraic (index)  + (Part I, ll. 252-311: Patrick before the miPart I, ll. 252-311: Patrick before the mission</br></br>* The beginning of the mission. Patrick leaves Germanus, accompanied by Segetius; stays with a couple; Mount Hermón; Gods tells him to preach to the Goidil; mission of Palladius; Patrick to Rome; Auxilius and Iserninus; Stokes pp. 28-33; Auxilius and Iserninus; Stokes pp. 28-33)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Section 1 runs from chapters 1[1] – 37[37]. It discusses the structure and geography (according to the tripartite structure) of the world.)
  • Senán of Inis Cathaig  + (Senán mac Geirrcinn, patron saint of Inis Cathaig (Scattery Island, Co. Clare))
  • Annals of Boyle  + (The contemporary annals for the period 1228-1257 are thought to have been produced at Holy Trinity abbey, a Premonstratensian house on Trinity island in Loch Cé (mod. Lough Key, Co. Roscommon).)
  • Aid:PONK/2012  + (The tile from Mendolito and the ‘Porta Urbica’ inscription: further evidence for Celtic speakers in Sicily?<br/> In: ''La Parola del Passato'' 67 (2012) 121–133.)
  • Mo Chóe of Nendrum  + (also Caelan/Coelan, patron saint of Noendruimm (modern Nendrum, Co. Down), on Mahee island in Strangford Lough.)
  • Caimín of Inis Celtra  + (also Caimmíne or Mo Chammóc, patron saint of Inis Celtra (Holy Island in Lough Derg). His feastday is usually given as 24 March.)
  • Inis Celtra ... Holy Island (Inish Cealtra)  + (an island in Lough Derg)
  • Medraige ... eponym of Medraige  + (eponym of Medraige (Maree, Co. Galway) in eponym of Medraige (Maree, Co. Galway) in prose and verse items of ''dinnshenchas'' on that place. These brief accounts relate that he was part of Mac Con’s household (''muinter'') on an expedition from ‘an island to the west of Spain’ to Ireland (i.e. on Mac Con’s return from exile, before the battle of Mag Mucrama); his father is variously named Dorcan Mall and Torcar (or Torchar) and called a son of Tromdae son of Calatrom.d called a son of Tromdae son of Calatrom.)
  • Inis Faithlinn ... Innisfallen (Island)  + (island in Loch Léin.)
  • Ibar of Beggerin  + (patron saint of Becc Ériu (Beggerin Island, Co. Wexford), remembered as one of the pre-Patrician saints of Munster)
  • Id:Reichenau  + (<p>Benedictine monastery founded on Reichenau Island in Lake Constance (southern Germany). </p>)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 47[44] – 55[50]: Waters and seas  + (<p>Discusses different types of waters (47[44]-49[45], 52[47]-54[49]) and different seas (50[46]-51[46], 55[50]).</p>)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 8[8] – 20[21]: Asia  + (<p>Discusses the different countries, provinces, cities, mountains and waters, animals, and peoples that can be found in the part of the world that is called Asia.</p>)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 72[67] – 88[83]: Planets  + (<p>Discusses the element of air and various planets with their characteristics celestial music, and man.<br>Note: the Welsh text omits chapter 78[73].</p>)
  • Alet (Aleth)  + (<p>Episcopal see said to have been f<p>Episcopal see said to have been founded by St Malo/Machutus, who settled as a hermit on a small island (<em>Insula Aaronis,</em> <em>Ile d'Aaron</em>, now a part of Saint-Servan-Sur-Mer and no longer an island) near Saint-Malo and became bishop. <br></p>Mer and no longer an island) near Saint-Malo and became bishop. <br></p>)
  • Id:Lindisfarne  + (<p>Monastery founded by St Aidan on a tidal island (Holy Island or Lindisfarne) in northeast Northumbria. For some time, it also served as an episcopal seat. <br></p>)
  • Geographia (Ptolemy) - Book II, chapter 3. Albion  + (<p>On the island of Britain (Albion)<p>On the island of Britain (Albion), ed. Karl <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Müller</span>, <i>[[Müller (Karl) 1883-1901a|Klaudiou Ptolemaiou Geographikê hyphêgêsis: Claudii Ptolemaei Geographia]]</i> (1883–1901): 82ff. </p>[Müller (Karl) 1883-1901a|Klaudiou Ptolemaiou Geographikê hyphêgêsis: Claudii Ptolemaei Geographia]]</i> (1883–1901): 82ff. </p>)
  • Holy Trinity Abbey, Lough Key  + (<p>Premonstratensian house on Trinity island in Loch Cé (mod. Lough Key, Co. Roscommon), northeast of Boyle Abbey.</p>)
  • MacCana (Edmund)  + (A Franciscan friar known chiefly as the author of an <em>Itinerary</em> of Ireland (written in <em>c</em>.1644) and an account of Sanda Island.)
  • Ó Dálaigh (Pilip) ... canon and translator  + (A canon credited with an Irish translationA canon credited with an Irish translation of the <em>Life</em> of St Margaret. The colophon in Egerton MS 1781 identifies him as <em>do muintir na Trínoídi</em>, which has been read as referring to the Premonstratensian monastery on the Island of the Holy Trinity in Loch Cé (Co. Roscommon), or alternatively, its daughter-house in Loch Uachtair (Co. Cavan).or alternatively, its daughter-house in Loch Uachtair (Co. Cavan).)
  • Colla Ciotach  + (A head of a sept of the MacDonalds, who at one point established himself on the island of Colonsay.)
  • Inchcolm Abbey  + (Abbey on the island of Inchcolm (Firth of Forth, Scotland). <br>)
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1318/14  + (According to the note towards, it was written at (an island in) Loch Techet, now Lough Gara (Co. Sligo).)
  • Purgatóir Pátraic ... Patrick's Purgatory / Station Island  + (An Augustinian house and a site of pilgrimage on an island on Lough Derg, Co. Donegal.)
  • Banba  + (Banba is a designation for Ireland as a whBanba is a designation for Ireland as a whole, though  “[o]rig. name of north Leinster =<em> mag mBreg</em>, hence from British compound *<em>Banno-Magos</em> [...] or from <em>*ban-w-yā</em> as a theonym” (eDIL s.v. <em>Banba</em>), as well as an eponymous character or personification who is said to have given her name to the island; sometimes mentioned along with two sisters, Ériu and Fódla, who did likewise. the island; sometimes mentioned along with two sisters, Ériu and Fódla, who did likewise.)
  • Acallam na senórach (index)  + (Caílte’s travel on the horses given to himCaílte’s travel on the horses given to him by Conall, with a description of his itinerary up to the Mount of Brega. -- After thirst overcomes Díarmait mac Cerbaill, Oisín goes to look for water, with the cloak of invisibility about him, reaches the Spring of Usnach, ''In Finnflescach'', and returns with a basin of water, with salmon in it -- Caílte’s itinerary continued -- Caílte reaches Usnach and rejoins Patrick -- identifies pedigree of Mochua s. of Lonán (2 qq) -- meets the king -- Oisín says he will share the eight salmon from the spring -- Caílte grants the chain of Lug to Díarmait.aílte grants the chain of Lug to Díarmait.)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Chapter 72[67] – 147[140]. Discusses the heavenly spheres, astronomy and zodiac signs.)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Chapters 38[38] – 57[52]. Discusses the oceans, seas, and other water phenomena of the world.)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Chapters 58[53] – 71[66]. Discusses the winds and aerial phenomena of the world.)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses different types of waters (47[44]-49[45], 52[47]-54[49]) and different seas (50[46]-51[46], 55[50]).)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses falling stars and how a plague is begotten.)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 70[65] – 71[66]: Falling stars and the plague  + (Discusses falling stars and how a plague is begotten.)
  • Delw y byd - Chapters 89[84] – 94[88]: Heaven, firmament, and axis  + (Discusses heaven and its characteristics, the firmament, and the axis of the world.)
  • Delw y byd (index)  + (Discusses heaven and its characteristics, the firmament, and the axis of the world.)