General category: Scottish manuscripts
A 15th-century manuscript containing a copy of In cath catharda.
- s. xv
- Tadhg Ó Cianáin
Early Modern Irish prose tales, including Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann, Oidheadh Chloinne Lir and Oidheadh Chlonne Uisneach.
- s. xviii
A description of 14 manuscripts, which was written by Ewen MacLachlan for the Highland Society of Scotland.
- 1812/1813
- Ewen MacLachlan
- 1812
- Ewen MacLachlan
Transcripts made by Ewen MacLachan in 1814, from two manuscripts in the National Library of Scotland, Adv. MS 72.1.46 and the now lost Adv. MS 72.1.32.
- 1814
Hypothetical lost manuscript, perhaps a gospel-book, associated with the Céli Dé monastery of Loch Leven. An old volume of the Scots (veteris voluminis antiquo Scotorum idiomate conscripti) is cited in the St Andrews register as having served as the source for a series of Latin charter records for Loch Leven. The presence of such records added to the margins and available spaces in the Book of Kells and other gospel-books suggests that the Loch Leven manuscript, too, or its source, may have been a gospel-book.
- s. x-xii (?)
Composite manuscript consisting of two originally independent, early 16th-century manuscripts of Scottish history, which were bound together for one Robert Robertoun, treasurer of Edinburgh.
- s. xviin