General category: Irish manuscripts
Composite manuscript consisting of vellum manuscripts and two parts of paper (pp. 17-36, 129-219).
- s. xv-xvi
8 leaves containing a commentary on certain aphorisms of Hippocrates.
Two leaves, now in Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1436, which formerly belonged to the Book of the White Earl (see Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 610, ff. 59–72 + 123–146). It contains a part of the Dinnshenchas Érenn, covering ten places in Ireland.
- 1453 x 1454
Beginning of an Irish-Latin dictionary (Dictionarium Hibernico-Latinum vocum quae occurrunt in S. Scriptura).
- s. xvii
A manuscript of Keating’s Foras feasa ar Éirinn.
- s. xvii2
- Seán mac Torna Ó Maoil Chonaire
A twelfth-century Irish fragment (6 ff) of Boethius's De institutione arithmetica, containing Latin glosses and a single Middle Irish note (f. 5ra).
- s. xii
An English translation of Keating’s Foras feasa ar Éirinn, transcribed by Humfry and Th. Moynihan; with additions written on two flyleaves.
Extracts on the number seven from Irish books.
- s. xix
Notes on the number seven, detached from TCD MS 1695.
- s. xix
Theological treatises, in Latin and to lesser extent, in Irish.
- s. xv
Homily on St. Patrick from the Leabhar Breac, transcribed by Eugene O’Curry; with English translation.
- s. xix
- Eugene O'Curry
Scribble book containing Irish poems in the hand of John O’Donovan.
- s. xix
- John O'Donovan
Purgadóir Phádraig and other pieces, transcribed by one Michael O’Crigain. Dated Feb. 19th, 1821.
- 1821
Collection of Irish poetry, written for the most part by Donnchadh (Denis) O'Sullivan.
- 1798
Collection of Irish poetry, written by one Seán Mac Mannus.
- s. xviii
Collection of religious pieces in Irish.
- s. xviii
Transcriptions from Irish annals in an unidentified hand.
- s. xix
- s. xvii
Copy from a catalogue of the British Museum transcribed by Eugene O'Curry, who describes it as a “catalogue of the pieces which I copied last winter in the British Museum, and which I gave to William Elliot Hudson Esq. There is a catalogue similar to this along with the Manuscript.”
- s. xix
- Eugene O'Curry