Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Aug. perg. 195
- s. ix
Steinová, Evina, “Technical signs in early medieval manuscripts copied in Irish minuscule”, in: Teeuwen, Marieke, and Irene van Renswoude (eds), The annotated book in the early middle ages: practices of reading and writing, Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy, Turnhout: Brepols, 2017. 37–85.
Kenney, James F., “Chapter VII: Religious literature and ecclesiastical culture”, in: Kenney, James F., The sources for the early history of Ireland: an introduction and guide. Volume 1: ecclesiastical, Records of Civilization: Sources and Studies 11, Revised ed. (1929), New York: Octagon, 1966. 622–744.
669–670 [524] “The Carlsruhe Augustine”
714–715 [572] “The Cursus hymnorum”
Stokes, Whitley, and John Strachan (eds.), Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, 3 vols, vol. 2: Non-Biblical glosses and scholia; Old-Irish prose; names of persons and places; inscriptions; verse; indexes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1903.
comments: Reprinted by DIAS in 1987, together with Stokes' supplementary volume.
Results for Karlsruhe (22)
Not yet published.
Ninth-century manuscript written in Insular script containing Priscian’s Institutiones grammatica (books 1–16), interspersed with glosses in Latin and Old Irish.
- s. ixmed
- , Anonymous [Irish hand of Karlsruhe MSS 195 and 132], Anonymous [glossator in Karlsruhe MSS 167 and 132]
Not yet published.
- s. ix3/4
Not yet published.
9th-century manuscript compilation which includes computistical material and extracts from Bede and Isidore. The scribe used palimpsests, including a leaf (f. 34) in Irish majuscule.
- s. ix
- , Anonymous [glossator in Karlsruhe MSS 167 and 132]
Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Aug. perg. 167
Not yet published.
Palimpsest (1 f.) of which the original writing seems to have belonged to a sacramentary written in Irish majuscule, which Lowe assigns to the 8th century. In the 9th century, both sides were erased and overwritten with text from Bede’s De natura rerum.
- s. viii