Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1112
  • s. xix
Not yet published
Abbott, T. K., and E. J. Gwynn, Catalogue of the Irish manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co, 1921.
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6–12   Abbott, T. K., “1069–1071; 1079; 1081–1085; 1089; 1104; 1106; 1112; 1115–1116; 1128–1132; 1135–1138”
MSS from the collection of William Reeves: TCD MSS 1069 (p. 6); 1070 (p. 6); 1071; 1079; 1081; 1082; 1083; 1084 (p. 7); 1085; 1089 (but see p. xx: “This number should be deleted”); 1104; 1106 (p. 8); 1112; 1115; 1116 (p. 9); 1128; 1129; 1130; 1131; 1132; 1135 (p. 10); 1136; (p. 11); 1137 (pp. 11-12); 1138 (p. 12).

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Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 12

Two vellum quires containing an incomplete text of Ystoria Lucidar, a Welsh version of the Elucidarium, in the hand of Hywel Fychan. The Red Book of Talgarth (NLW Llanstephan MS 27) has been identified as the original context for these leaves.

  • s. xivex/xvin
  • Hywel Fychan ap Hywel Goch, Hugh Evans [Denbighshire clergyman, fl. 16th c.]
Not yet published.

9th-century manuscript of a Greek psalter, with interlinear Latin text, and additional devotional material. It was written by multiple Irish hands, possibly in northern Italy.

  • s. ix2/3/3/3
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 144

Two flyleaves from an Irish manuscript, probably of the 12th century, containing a copy of Priscian’s Institutiones grammaticae. The fragment preserved is from Book 2 of that text.

  • s. xii

Manuscript destroyed in WWII. It contained the earliest known version of the Historia Brittonum, referred to as the ‘Chartres’ recension of this text.

  • s. x/xi

Irish manuscript containing a text of the so-called Smaointe beatha Chríost, Tomás Ó Bruacháin's Irish translation of the pseudo-Bonaventuran devotional work Meditationes vitae Christi.

  • s. xviex
  • Muiris Ó hEoghusa
  • s. xvii
  • Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh
  • s. xi/xii
  • Anonymous [LU scribe H], Anonymous [LU scribe A], Anonymous [LU scribe M], Máel Muire mac Céilechair