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
Fragment of a glossary (cf. St Gall MS 912).
- s. viiiex
- s. viii
9th-century manuscript of Bobbio provenance containing a copy of the Ars Ambrosiana, which is a commentary on the second book of Donatus’ Ars maior. On f. 8r, there is an Old Irish gloss embedded within the text, which seems to have been copied from the exemplar of the manuscript.
- s. ix3/4
- s. xi
Manuscript miscellany (computistics, calendar, excerpts from Fathers, etc.) written in Beneventan script by the scribe Grimoald, probably in the 1060s.
- s. xi
- Grimoald of Monte Cassino