Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1318 (H 2. 16) = Yellow Book of Lecan (Leabhar Buidhe Lecain)
  • s. xiv–xv
“Trinity College, Dublin”, 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/tcd.html>.
Ó Concheanainn, Tomás, “Scríobhaithe Leacáin Mhic Fhir Bhisigh”, Celtica 19 (1987): 141–175.
OʼSullivan, William, “Ciothruadh’s Yellow Book of Lecan”, Éigse 18:2 (1981): 177–181.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “The Yellow Book of Lecan proper”, Ériu 26 (1975): 102–121.
Ó Concheanainn, Tomás, “Gilla Ísa Mac Fir Bhisigh and a scribe of his school”, Ériu 25 (1974): 157–171.
Ó Cuív, Brian, “The seventeen wonders of the night of Christ’s birth”, Éigse 6:2 (1950, 1948–1952): 116–126.
Best, R. I., “The Yellow Book of Lecan”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 190–192.
Thurneysen, Rudolf, Die irische Helden- und Königsage bis zum siebzehnten Jahrhundert, Halle: Niemeyer, 1921.  

Contents: Part 1 (chapters 1-23): Allgemeines; Part 2 (chapters 1-85): Die Ulter Sage.

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50   [1.17] “Die Handschriften D.4.2., GBL, BB und das Buch von Lecan”
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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82–158   Abbott, T. K.; O'Donovan, John, “1300–1337”
MSS 1300 (p. 82); 1301 (pp. 82-83); 1302 (p. 83); 1303; 1304 (p. 84); 1305; 1306; 1307 (p. 85); 1308; 1309 (p. 86); 1309*; 1310; 1311; 1312 (p. 87); 1313; 1314 (p. 88); 1315 (pp. 88-90); 1316 (pp. 90-92); 1317 (pp. 92-94); 1318 (pp. 94-110); 1319 (pp. 110-116); 1320 (p. 116); 1321; 1322 (p. 117); 1323 (pp. 117-118); 1324 (p. 118); 1325 (pp. 119-120); 1326 (pp. 120-121); 1327; 1328 (p. 121); 1329; 1330 (p. 122); 1331; 1332; 1333 (p. 123); 1334 (p. 124); 1335 (pp. 124-125); 1336 (pp. 125-139); 1337 (pp. 140-158)
330–367   Gwynn, E. J., [Supplement] “59; 804; 1106; 1136–1137; 1280–1281; 1283–1289; 1291–1292; 1296–1298; 1304–1311; 1313–1319; 1321; 1323; 1325–1326; 1328; 1331; 1333–1337; 1340–1341; etc.”
59; 804; 1106; 1136; 1137; 1287 (p. 330); 1280; 1281; 1283; 1284 (p. 331); 1285 (pp. 331-332); 1286 (p. 332); 1287 (pp. 332-333); 1288 (p. 333); 1289 (pp. 333-334); 1291; 1292 (p. 335); 1296; 1297 (p. 336); 1298 (pp. 336-337); 1304; 1305; 1306; 1307; 1308; 1309; 1310 (p. 338); 1311; 1313; 1314; 1315 (p. 339); 1316 (pp. 340-341); 1317 (pp. 341-342); 1318 (pp. 342-348); 1319 (pp. 348-352); 1321; 1323 (p. 352); 1325 (p. 353); 1326 (pp. 353-354); 1328; 1331; 1333 (p. 354); 1334 (pp. 354-355); 1335 (p. 355); 1336 (pp. 355-358); 1337 (pp. 358-362); 134o (pp. 362-363); 1341 (p. 363); 1343 (p. 364); 1344; 1345; 1346 (p. 365); 1347; 1348; 1351; 1360; 1361; 1374; 1381; 1382; 1406 (p. 366); 1416; 1421; 1423; 1435; 1436 (p. 367)
Meyer, Kuno, “Miszellen”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918): 432–441.
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432–434   [1] “Zur Datierung des Gelben Buchs von Lecan”
Atkinson, Robert [ed.], The Yellow Book of Lecan: a collection of pieces (prose and verse) in the Irish language, in part compiled at the end of the fourteenth century, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1896.  
comments: Facsimile edition of the Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1318.
Gilbert, John T. [ed.], Facsimiles of national manuscripts of Ireland, vol. 1: Part 1, Dublin: Public Record Office of Ireland, 1874.
OʼCurry, Eugene, Lectures on the manuscript materials of ancient Irish history, delivered at the Catholic University of Ireland during the sessions of 1855 and 1856, Dublin, 1861.
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181–202   [Lecture IX] “Of the chief existing ancient books”

Results for Book (171)

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

A late 16th-century transcript of the White Book of Rhydderch

  • s. xviex

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

A collection of early Welsh poetry, including religious poems, praise poems and elegies.

  • c. 1250
  • Black Book of Carmarthen scribe