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Revision as of 15:32, 8 April 2022

Manuscripts
f. 1r–f. 11v
Middle English version of the Latin text Elucidarium by Honorius Augustodunensis. Late 15th century, on paper.
f. 12r–f. 38v
Late 16th century, on paper, probably copied by Hugh Evans (1583) (Marx).
f. 39r–f. 58v
Late 14th - early 15th-century (1380-1410), on parchment, 2 quires (10 folia each). Fragment taken from Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, MS Llanstephan 27 (Llyfr Coch Talgarth).
f. 59r–f. 66v
fragm.
14th century (ca. 1350), quire of 8 folia. Taken from Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MSS 4-5 (Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch) (in 1940 removed from Peniarth 12 and reincorporated into Peniarth 4). Referred to in modern scholarship as 'quire 22'. Contains (Marx, taken from Phillimore): Trioedd Ynys Prydain; Ynys Prydain; Anrheg Urien; Trioedd y meirch; Bonedd y sant; Prognostications for the coming year, according to the day of the week in which New Year's Days falls & Prognostications according to the day of the week in which the first New Moon of the year falls; Didactic tracts; Other Triads; Diarhebion; St Augustine on the thickness of the earth; Soliloquy of the soul; Englynion dydd brawd; Religous englynion quatrains consisting chiefly of a metrical summary of the Ten Commandments; Gwasgarddgerdd Myrddin; Englynion Geraint ab Erbyn.