Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316 pp. 39-42, 47-66
  • s. xivin(?)


Results for Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316 (8)

A composite manuscript containing early Irish legal tracts and miscellaneous other texts. The various sections are currently bound in five volumes and used to be bound together with the manuscript now known as TCD 1317 (H 2. 15b).

  • s. xiv
  • Dubhaltach Mac Fhir Bhisigh, Edward Lhuyd

Folios from a medical manuscript, now comprising the first volume of Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316.

  • s. xv
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316

Folios which originally belonged to a separate manuscript. These currently form the first section of the second volume of Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316. Its contents are legal, containing texts from the middle third of the Senchas Már.

  • s. xiv1(?)
  • Aodh Mac Aodhagáin
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316

Folios which originally belonged to a separate manuscript. These currently form the second section of the second volume of Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316. Its contents are legal, containing texts from the first third of Senchas Már.

  • s. xivin(?)

Folios which originally belonged to a separate manuscript. These currently form the third section of the second volume of Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316. Its contents are legal, containing Sechtae (end of XII; XIII-XXIII; beg. of XXIV) from the middle third of the Senchas Már.

  • s. xv
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316

Manuscript folios which now comprise the third volume of Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316.

  • s. xiv (?)
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316
  • s. xiv (?)
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316

Manuscript folios which now comprise the final section in the fifth volume of Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316. They contain a fragment of Lebor gabála Érenn, recension C, and constitute the greater part of the manuscript witness bearing the siglum H in Macalister's edition of that text. Another part of the original manuscript, written in the same hand, appears to be that which currently occupies pp. 67-70.

  • s. xiv (?)