Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 F 19 (473)
  • s. xv?
Not yet published
“Royal Irish Academy”, Anne-Marie OʼBrien, and Pádraig Ó Macháin, Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire, Online: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1999–present. URL: <https://www.isos.dias.ie/collection/ria.html>.
“MS 23 F 19”
Wulff, Winifred, “A mediaeval handbook of gynaecology and midwifery: preceded by a section on the grades and on the treatment of wounds and some good counsel to the physician himself finishing with a discussion on the treatment of scabies”, in: J. Fraser, Paul Grosjean, and J. G. OʼKeeffe (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus V, London, 1934. i–xxvii, 1–99.
Celtic Digital Initiative – PDF: <link> CELT – edition (viii–xxvii, p. 1, even pp. 12–84): <link> CELT – Latin counterparts: <link> CELT – On wounds (text, pp. 1–11): <link> CELT – On wounds (translation): <link>
Wulff, Winifred [ed. and tr.], “De amore hereos”, Ériu 11 (1932): 174–181.
CELT – edition and translation: <link>

Results for F (479)
Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 16
Not yet published.

 Pwyll y Pader ar Gredo and the Credo with commentary. The final part of f. 11r-v is illegible.

  • s. xiv
  • Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, MS Fragm. C 472
  • Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, MS F iii 15
  • Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, MS F iii 15b

Paper manuscript compiled for Robert Shipboy MacAdam in the middle of the 19th century, containing a substantial, alphabetically arranged collection of materials made in preparation for an English–(Ulster) Irish dictionary. The project was undertaken by MacAdam, who worked together with Aodh Mac Domhnaill, a native speaker from County Meath. The manuscript consists of 23 (port)folios, lacking letter F and the beginning of G, and numbers around 1145 pages. The dictionary remained unpublished.

  • 1842 x 1856
  • Bilbao, Biblioteca Foral de Bizkaia, MS B-11
  • Bilbao, Biblioteca Foral de Bizkaia, MS Bnv-70

A lost source named for Dub Dá Leithe, abbot of Armagh (fl. 1049-1064). It is referred to by the Annals of Ulster, s.a. 630, 963, 1004 and 1021, and the copy of Baile in Scáil in Rawlinson B 512, f. 101r.

  • s. ximed