General category: Continental manuscripts
Manuscript (2 vols) written by Le Pelletier for use in compiling his dictionary, which was published, posthumously, in 1752. In addition to the dictionary, it also includes transcripts of Breton-language materials he consulted, including unique copies of some Middle Breton literary texts.
- 1716
- Louis Le Pelletier
Manuscript unit, probably written in Benevento, containing patristic and hagiographical literature. It belongs with ff. 139-150 of Vatican MS Reg. lat. 1267. Ff. 84-89 are palimpsests.
- s. ixex/xin
- s. ix
- s. viiiex/xin
A small missal, apparently written by a Breton copyist, who on f. 16v, adds a single French quatrain and an invocation in Breton (Benoez Doe apedaff : oar eneff brezre Stephan).
- s. xv
- s. xi–xii
Medieval legendary which belonged to the abbey of Clairmarais. Five out of nine volumes are extant.
- s. xii
- s. xii/xiii
- s. xii
- s. xii
Double psalter, with the Gallican version in the left column and Versio juxta Hebraicum in the right one, accompanied by prefaces, canticles, prayers and a litany. It is thought to have been produced in Brittany or northern France, c.900.
- s. ixex/xin
- s. viiiex-s. xi
Latin lectionary (78 ff in uncial script) of c.800 containing readings from the Old Testament and Acts of the Apostles and a copy of the Chronica sancti Hieronymi.
- s. viii
Section of a composite manuscript containing a vita of Fintán of Rheinau.
- s. x/xi
Early medieval penitentials, including the Paenitentiale Theodori, Paenitentiale Sangallense tripartitum and Paenitentiale Vinniani.
- s. ix2/4