Manuscripts

General category: Irish manuscripts

Results (1051–1075/1298)
The present classification is only rudimentary. It will ultimately be replaced by a new system with greater care for data concerning each manuscript’s date, origin and provenance.

Lost Irish manuscript whose prior existence is known from a reference in the Lebor na hUidre (RIA MS 23 E 25).

A lost Irish manuscript, which is mentioned In the colophon to Aided Nath Í ocus a adnacol in the Lebor na hUidre (Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 E 25).

A manuscript listed as ‘Irishe physique’ in Robert Cotton's library catalogue of manuscripts (BL, Harleian 6018). Engl. physick referred to medicine, but in the retained French spelling physique it could mean ‘natural philosophy’. The manuscript has not been identified and may have been lost.

London, British Library, MS Additional 4783

Five vellum leaves.

  • s. xvex
London, British Library, MS Additional 4784
Not yet published.

17th-century Irish manuscript containing materials concerning the history of Ireland, including a copy of the Annals of the Four Masters (ff. 36-86).

  • s. xviiin

Paper manuscript belonging to James Ware (d. 1666) and in part, written by him. It contains transcripts of Irish texts and items from Irish texts.

  • s. xvii
  • James Ware

17th-century collection of historical documents. Includes a part of the Annals of Ulster, s.a. 1486-1504, in English translation., with the Latin parts left untranslated.

  • s. xvii (?)
Not yet published.

Antiquarian notebook of collectanea relating chiefly to Ireland.

  • s. xvii
Not yet published.

Collectanea relating chiefly to Ireland.

  • s. xvii

Collection of historical documents. Incl. the Annals of Ulster, s.a. 431–1132 and 1156–1307, with the Irish portions translated into English.

  • s. xvii
Not yet published.

Antiquarian notebook of collectanea relating chiefly to Ireland, in Latin and English; part of it in the hand of Ware.

  • s. xvii
  • James Ware
  • 1661
  • Domhnall mac Thomáis Ó Súilleabháin [of Tralee]

Miscellany of Irish legendary tales in prose and verse.

  • c. 1800
  • Patrick Lynch [d. 1838]
  • s. xv-xvi
  • Uilliam Mac an Leagha, Conall Mac Aodhagáin, Torna mac Torna Ó Maoil Chonaire
Not yet published.
  • s. xviex