Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Oxford, Corpus Christi College, MS 282 = Corpus Irish missal
  • s. xi2/xii1
Norris, Robin, “The sevenfold-fivefold-threefold litany of the saints in the Leofric Missal and beyond”, Anglo-Saxon England 43 (2014): 183–208.
Claffey, John A., “A very puzzling Irish missal”, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society 55 (2003): 1–12, with corr. in vol. 56: 245.
Holland, Martin, “On the dating of the Corpus Irish missal”, Peritia 15 (2001): 280–301.  
abstract:
The Corpus missal is important for an understanding of the Irish church on the eve of the twelfth-century reform. This paper seeks to support by other evidence the eleventh-century dating of Gwynn and others. Certain textual evidence indicates an early but ill-defined date. By reference to the chronological evolution of a particular liturgical practice a terminus post quem is determined. Then, by showing that this practice is out of line with an avowed aim of the twelfth-century reform and specifically contradicts what the reforming bishop Gille of Limerick prescribes, a terminus ante quem, is established.
Gwynn, Aubrey, “Tomaltach Ua Conchobair coarb of Patrick (1181–1201): his life and times”, Seanchas Ardmhacha 8:2 (1977): 231–274.
Gwynn, Aubrey, “The Irish missal of Corpus Christi College, Oxford”, Studies in Church History 1 (1964): 47–68.
Warren, F. E., The manuscript Irish missal belonging to the president and fellows of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, London: Pickering and Co., 1879.
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Results for O (498)

A copy of the Irish catechism Lochran na gcreidmheach (1676) authored by Froinsias Ó Maolmhuaidh (Francis Molloy, Irish Franciscan monk of St Isidore's, Rome).

  • s. xviiiex or later
Not yet published.
  • 1590-1592
  • John Brooke [of Mawddwy]
Not yet published.
  • s. xviiin
  • John Jones [of Gellilyfdy]
Not yet published.
  • 1561–17th century