Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Berlin, Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, MS I HA Rep. 94 Kleine Erwerbungen, I C Nr. 4
  • s. x/xi
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Bellach, Stefanie, “Ein Berliner Handschriftenfragment der Vita sancti Columbae Adamnani”, Fragmentology 2 (2019): 166–173.  
abstract:
A hitherto unknown fragment of an early eleventh-century manuscript of the Vita sancti Columbae Adamnani has been discovered in the Secret State Archives, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in Berlin. Written in late-Carolingian minuscule (“schrägovaler Stil”), it contains chapters 37, 38, 40 and 41 of the second book of the Vita and reveals references to a different redaction of the text.

Results for E (388)
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii1
  • Muiris Ó Nuabha

Welsh manuscript collection of religious texts, mainly in the hand of Hywel Fychan. Other parts of the original manuscript are in Peniarth MS 12 and Cardiff MS 3.242.

  • c.1400
  • Hywel Fychan ap Hywel Goch

Welsh paper manuscript miscellany (268 pp.) in the hand of John David Rhys containing Welsh poetry as well as a vocabulary, a bardic grammar of the Dafydd Ddu recension, the so-called statutes of Gruffudd ap Cynan, a translation of Genesis I, items of biblical and historical interest, etc.

  • c.1579
  • John David Rhys
  • Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, MS 1391E
  • Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, MS 1662E
Not yet published.

A copy of Y Seint Greal, probably transcribed from Peniarth MS 11.

  • s. xvex
Not yet published.
  • s. xvii/xviii
  • Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, MS 13187E

The Book of Llandaff is one of the oldest manuscripts of Wales. While its core is a gospelbook containing a copy of St Matthew’s Gospel, it is best known for its many substantial additions in the form of the Lives of St Elgar and St Samson, and various documents (such as charters) relating to the see of Llandaff and to bishops Dyfrig, Teilo and Euddogwy.

  • s. xii1