General category: Breton manuscripts
- s. ix3/4
- s. ix3/4/x
Vincent de Beauvais (d. 1264), Speculum historiale, in two volumes.
- c. 1350
- Ivonet Omnes
Combination of the Vetus Latina and Jerome's Vulgate texts, copied in Brittany (or perhaps Wales or Cornwall?) from an Irish exemplar.
- s. viii-ix
14th-century manuscript, in 3 volumes, of Nicholas of Lyra's Postillae perpetuae in universam S. Scripturam, which is a collection of exegetical commentary notes to the Old and New Testaments. Its third volume is known for containing a two Middle Breton phrases in the hand of the scribe, Henri Bossec.
- s. xivex
- Henri Bossec
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
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
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
14th-century manuscript containing commentaries on the first and second books of the Decretals. It is written by the Breton scribe Henri Bouhic, who added a Middle Breton proverb along with the explicit at the end of the first commentary (f. 119v).
- s. xiv
- Henri Bouhic
Manuscript which acccording to Jean Rittmueller, was produced in Brittany in the late 10th century and which contains a Latin anthology of religious materials known as Catechesis Celtica.
- s. xex
- s. x
Manuscript fragment of Bede’s De temporibus, with later additions of computistical matter and genealogical trees. Its original context has been identified as Angers, BM, MS 476, a scientific manuscript produced in Brittany.
- s. xmed
- s. viii-ix (?)