Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 9889
  • s. xvi
Poulain, Christophe, Bernard Merdrignac [introd.], and Hervé Le Bihan [tr,], La vie de saint Méen: d’après le manuscrit BN lat 9889, obituaire de Saint-Méen / Buhez Mewen: hervez dornskrid BN lat 9889, obider Sant-Mewen, [Lesneven]: Hor Yezh, 1999.
Grosjean, Paul, “Vies et miracles de S. Petroc: II. Le dossier de Saint-Méen”, Analecta Bollandiana 74 (1956): 470–496.
Plaine, François, “Vita S. Mevenni: abbatis et confessoris in Britannia armoricana [including Appendix. Excerpta ex Vita inedita S. Judicaeli S. Mevenni discipuli, ab anonymo suppari scripta]”, Analecta Bollandiana 3 (1884): 141–158.

Results for F (479)
Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 16
Not yet published.

 Pwyll y Pader ar Gredo and the Credo with commentary. The final part of f. 11r-v is illegible.

  • s. xiv
  • Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, MS Fragm. C 472
  • Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, MS F iii 15
  • Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, MS F iii 15b

Paper manuscript compiled for Robert Shipboy MacAdam in the middle of the 19th century, containing a substantial, alphabetically arranged collection of materials made in preparation for an English–(Ulster) Irish dictionary. The project was undertaken by MacAdam, who worked together with Aodh Mac Domhnaill, a native speaker from County Meath. The manuscript consists of 23 (port)folios, lacking letter F and the beginning of G, and numbers around 1145 pages. The dictionary remained unpublished.

  • 1842 x 1856
  • Bilbao, Biblioteca Foral de Bizkaia, MS B-11
  • Bilbao, Biblioteca Foral de Bizkaia, MS Bnv-70

A lost source named for Dub Dá Leithe, abbot of Armagh (fl. 1049-1064). It is referred to by the Annals of Ulster, s.a. 630, 963, 1004 and 1021, and the copy of Baile in Scáil in Rawlinson B 512, f. 101r.

  • s. ximed