Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 667 (F 5. 3)
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Ó Macháin, Pádraig, “Prosodic analysis in manuscript and print: a short text from the bardic era”, in: Gordon Ó Riain (ed.), Dá dtrian feasa fiafraighidh: essays on the Irish grammatical and metrical tradition, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2017. 111–129.
Byrne, Aisling, “Language networks, literary translation, and the friars in late medieval Ireland”, in: Mary J. Carruthers (ed.), Language in medieval Britain: networks and exchanges. Proceedings of the 2013 Harlaxton Symposium, 25, Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2015. 168–180.
Esposito, Mario, “Une version latine du roman de Fierabras: notice du ms. F. 5. 3. de Trinity College à Dublin”, Romania 62 (1936): 534–541.
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Results for Dublin, Trinity College, MS 667 (1)
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Irish manuscript miscellany consisting chiefly of works written in Latin, produced in a mendicant house and dated to the latter half of the 15th century. Some of the texts, such as Fierabras, De inventione sanctae crucis and the Pseudo-Turpin chronicle, were translated into Irish in the same century.

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