General category: Continental manuscripts
Legendary, including the Vita prima of Samson of Dol.
- s. x–xi
- s. ix
- Díarmait [scribe]
Illuminated copy of Orosius (Book I and the beginning of Book II), usually thought to have been produced in the 7th century at the Irish foundation of Bobbio, Italy.
- s. vii
Fragment of a glossary (cf. St Gall MS 912).
- s. viiiex
9th-century manuscript of Bobbio provenance containing a copy of the Ars Ambrosiana, which is a commentary on the second book of Donatus’ Ars maior. On f. 8r, there is an Old Irish gloss embedded within the text, which seems to have been copied from the exemplar of the manuscript.
- s. ix3/4
- s. xi
Manuscript miscellany (computistics, calendar, excerpts from Fathers, etc.) written in Beneventan script by the scribe Grimoald, probably in the 1060s.
- s. xi
- Grimoald of Monte Cassino
- s. ixex + c. 1000
Bible produced at Tours between 830 and 834. It arrived at Regensburg in or by the 11th century and its annotations from that time have been identified as being in the hand of Marianus of Regensburg.
- 830s
- Marianus Scottus of Regensburg
Psalter, with additions, produced in the monastery of Waulsort or Hastières in the 11th, possibly 12th century. Additions include a calendar, tables of computus, the Oratio Brendani, miniatures of the dedication, the Cross (including an inscription with Anglo-Saxon runes) and David with the harp, prefaces to the psalter (including a Greek alphabet), glosses to the psalter, and many further prayers and hymns. St Brigit, St Patrick and St Foillán are included in the calendar as well as in the litany of saints.
- s. xi/xii
- s. xiiiex/xiv
- s. viiiex/ixin
Early medieval manuscript of the Epistles of St Paul, which at some time moved to Regensburg and was glossed there in the hand of Marianus of Regensburg.
- s. ixmed
- Marianus Scottus of Regensburg
- s. ix1/4