Short poem (2 st. only) on the fear of death and hell, which is found written in distinctly darker ink in the Liber Flavus Fergusiorum, together with the scribal signature of a certain Aedh.
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Scribal note by Risdeard Ó Conchubhair to his transcription of a medical compilation (RIA MS RIA 3 C 19), which is an Irish translation made by Cormac Mac Duinnshléibhe of several of Bernard of Gordon's medical works.
A preface to Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1297, written on a flyleaf in honour of the probable patron of the manuscript, captain Brian Mág Uidhir (d. 1726). It gives his pedigree, followed by a eulogy in which he is praised for his generosity towards poets and musicians, almsgiving to the poor and for his patronage of the preservation and renewal of manuscripts, including redeeming or ransoming (fuascladh) many of them “from the foreigners and from the Gaels”.
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List of contents in London, British Library, MS Egerton 1781. Some of the text titles given here are no longer extant in the manuscript.
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