Manuscripts
Manuscript:
London, British Library, MS Additional 4783 ff. 3-7
  • s. xvex
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 6, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
comments: numbered pp. 1926–2343; diplomatic edition of legal material from:
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336 (continued)
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1387
  • Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1308
  • London, British Library, MS Additional 4783
  • London, British Library, MS Nero A 7
  • Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, MS NKS 261b
  • Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 3
  • Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 11
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C i 2
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1318/16
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS E 3. 3
2209–2210   
London, British Library, MS Additional 4783, f. 7d
Meyer, Kuno [ed.], “Anecdota from Irish MSS XIII: 1. Some scholastic riddles; 2. An early attempt at phonetic spelling”, Gaelic Journal 5 (1895): 155–156.
Corpas.ria.ie – 1. Some scholastic riddles: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
Meyer, Kuno, “Devinettes irlandaises”, Mélusine: recueil de mythologie, littérature populaire, traditions et usages 6 (1892): 38.  
Reprinted in Gaelic Journal 5 (1895): 155.
Gallica: <link>
Stokes, Whitley, “Mélanges: Mythological notes”, Revue Celtique 1 (1870–1872): 256–262, 502.  
comments: These notes continue those in the preface of Whitley Stokes, Three Irish glossaries: Cormac’s Glossary, O’Davoren’s Glossary and a glossary to the Calendar of Oengus the Culdee (1862) and in Whitley Stokes • John O'Donovan, Sanas Chormaic: Cormac’s Glossary (1868) and are continued in Whitley Stokes, ‘Mythological notes’, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875).
Internet Archive: <link>
[6] “Man octipartite”

Results for London (670)
Not yet published.

A part of the ‘Cotton-Corpus legendary’ which covers feast-days for the months of October, November and December. The other parts of the legendary are to be found in London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero E i.

  • s. xi2

Various transcripts, including one of Vita Ælfredi regis from what was London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho A xii (before the 1731 fire), created for Matthew Parker at a time when Parker had not yet added his interpolations to the exemplar.

  • c. 1550 x 1574
Cotton library, MS Otho A xii
Not yet published.

A lost manuscript of Asser’s Life of King Alfred. Originally an independent manuscript and later part of what once constituted London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho A xii, it was destroyed by the Ashburnham House fire of 1731. Although the original is irretrievably lost, significant information about its character and contents can be gleaned from transcripts and descriptions written before the fire.

  • c.1000

Extracts from London, British Library, MS Egerton 1782.

  • 1749
  • Aodh Ó Dálaigh

Transcript of the Latin text in the Welsh lawbook of London, British Library, MS Cotton Vespasian E xi.

  • s. xv2

Latin text of Welsh law, which was known to lawyers active in Gwynedd during the 13th century. This text or a related one may have provided the basis for the Latin text in London, British Library, MS Cotton Vespasian E xi, which refers to matters relating to both Gwynedd and south-west Wales. It has been suggested that the Llyfr y Tŷ Gwyn text became known in Gwynedd through the agency of Cadwgan, bishop of Bangor (1215-1236) and abbot of Whitland before that.

  • London, British Library, MS 6250
  • London, British Library, MS 19861
  • London, British Library, MS 38132