General category: Irish manuscripts
Irish manuscript written by Tadhg Ó Conaill in 1824
- 1824
- Tadhg Ó Conaill
Irish manuscript written by Tadhg Ó Conaill in 1818 at Sunday's Well, Cork (ag Tobar Righ an Domhnaigh), and containing transcripts from the Book of Lismore.
- 1818
- Tadhg Ó Conaill
Manuscript written by Thomas Arthur in 1627 containing a collection of Latin vitae of Irish saints. Thomas Arthur transcribed the lives, apparently from Dublin, Marsh's Library, MS Z 3.1.5, which was lent to him by bishop James Ussher, and was not afraid to modify them as he thought necessary. Some additional items not found in said manuscript are included, including a life of Livinus.
- 1627
- Thomas Arthur
An early Irish liturgical manuscript containing a collection of Latin hymns and canticles, collects and antiphons. It is traditionally thought to have been written at the monastery of Bangor (Bennchor, Co. Down) during or close to the time of the abbacy of Crónán (r. 680-691). On palaeographical grounds, it has been dated to c.700. At some time, the manuscript was brought to the continent, if it did not originate there, and kept at Bobbio until the foundation of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, to which it was transferred in c.1606.
- s. vii3/3/viiiin
- 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
- 1560
- Seaghan Ó Maoil Chonaire
Fragment of an office for the dead, thought to have been produced in Ireland. It was discovered in the binding of Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, MS Clm 14747, a manuscript from St Emmeram in Regensburg.
- s. viii
- s. xiex/xiiin
Irish manuscript containing a copy of Chalcidius (Calcidius)’s Latin translation of Plato’s Timaeus, along with copious notes and glosses in Latin and some in Irish.
- s. xiex/xiiin
- Salmon [Bodleian MS Auct. F. 3. 15], Scribe 2 [Bodleian MS Auct. F. 3. 15], Scribe 3 [Bodleian MS Auct. F. 3. 15]
Transcript of John Lynch’s De praesulibus Hiberniae from Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 1869.
- s. xvi4/4/xvii1/4