Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS F 60 sup
  • s. viii
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Kenney, James F., “Chapter VII: Religious literature and ecclesiastical culture”, in: James F. Kenney, The sources for the early history of Ireland: an introduction and guide. Volume 1: ecclesiastical, Revised ed., 11, New York: Octagon, 1966. 622–744.
668   [522] “Codex Ambrosianus F 60 sup.
Lindsay, W. M., “The Irish glosses in Ambr. F. 60 sup.”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 7 (1910): 266–267.
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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.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive – originally from Google Books: <link> Wikisource: <link>
234   “Glosses on Sententia sanctorum doctorum et patriae (Milan)”

Results for Milan (19)
  • Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS A 138 sup
  • Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS B 55 inf

An early Irish liturgical manuscript containing a collection of Latin hymns and canticles, collects and antiphons. It is traditionally thought to have been written at the monastery of Bangor (Bennchor, Co. Down) during or close to the time of the abbacy of Crónán (r. 680-691). On palaeographical grounds, it has been dated to c.700. At some time, the manuscript was brought to the continent, if it did not originate there, and kept at Bobbio until the foundation of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, to which it was transferred in c.1606.

  • s. vii3/3/viiiin

Illuminated copy of Orosius (Book I and the beginning of Book II), usually thought to have been produced in the 7th century at the Irish foundation of Bobbio, Italy.

  • s. vii
  • Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS D 158 inf
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS F 60 sup
Not yet published.

Fragment of a glossary (cf. St Gall MS 912).

  • s. viiiex
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS F 60 sup
Not yet published.
  • s. viii