General category: Continental manuscripts containing Irish
9th-century manuscript containing Augustine’s Enchiridion ad Laurentiam (ff. 65r–116r), with some interlinear Latin and Old Irish glosses, and other texts of theological interest. It forms the third part (ff. 65–188) of a composite manuscript probably compiled at St. Maximin's, Trier, and may itself have been written at Mainz.
- s. ix
- s. ix/x
Manuscript containing an incomplete copy of the Collectio canonum Hibernensis.
- s. viii2
Pocket-sized gospel book.
- s. viii/ixin
- Cadmug
Ninth-century manuscript written in Insular script containing Priscian’s Institutiones grammatica (books 1–16), interspersed with glosses in Latin and Old Irish.
- s. ixmed
- Anonymous [Irish hand of Karlsruhe MSS 195 and 132], Anonymous [glossator in Karlsruhe MSS 167 and 132]
A copy of the commentary on the psalms by Cassiodorus.
- s. ixin
A copy of Bede’s commentary on Proverbs (In proverbia Salomonis), with flyleaves from a manuscript of Irish provenance.
- s. ix
Two flyleaves containing a fragment of Augustine’s De quantitate animae, with Old Irish glosses and other marginalia.
- s. ix2/3
- Anonymous [i²]
- s. ix3/4
- s. ix
- Díarmait [scribe]
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. xiiex/xiiiin
- s. ix3/4/x
A vellum fragment consisting of four pages containing two masses, the beginning of another one, and some prefaces written in Irish minuscule. Includes some rubrics in Irish.
- s. ix/x
A copy of Gregory's Dialogues and the Visio Karoli.
- c. 1082
- Iohannes [Irish scribe]
Section of a composite manuscript containing a vita of Fintán of Rheinau.
- s. x/xi
Latin hymns, Latin grammatical texts, with Old Irish poems, such as Pangur Bán (f. 1).
- s. ixin