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|Library=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy | |Library=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy | ||
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|MSDateStart1=1500 | |MSDateStart1=1500 | ||
|MSDateEnd1=1599 | |MSDateEnd1=1599 | ||
|Origin and provenance={{Origin and provenance | |||
|Type=Provenance | |||
|Institutions=Baile in Chuimine | |||
|Associated people=Ó Maolchonaire (Seán) | |||
}} | |||
|Scribes2=Ó Maoil Chonaire family; | |Scribes2=Ó Maoil Chonaire family; | ||
|Scribes=Scribes working for or belonging to the Ó Maoil Chonaire (Ó Maolconaire). The catalogue description distinguishes between three principal scribes, each of whom writes at least one colophon with his name: Aodh, Dubthach and Torna(e). | |Scribes=Scribes working for or belonging to the Ó Maoil Chonaire (Ó Maolconaire). The catalogue description distinguishes between three principal scribes, each of whom writes at least one colophon with his name: Aodh, Dubthach and Torna(e). | ||
|Categories=Irish manuscripts | |||
|Language2=Irish language | |||
|LanguageSecondary=Latin language | |||
|Classification=Subject:manuscript miscellanies;Subject:Irish narrative literature;Subject:Irish religious literature;Subject:Irish histories | |||
|CodicologicalUnit=composite manuscript; | |CodicologicalUnit=composite manuscript; | ||
|Material2=vellum; paper | |Material2=vellum; paper | ||
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Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 N 10 Book of Ballycummin
- Irish, Latin
- s. xvi composite manuscript
- Irish manuscripts
- vellum + paper
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