Manuscripts
Results for C (1289)
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing an index of places to the Annals of the Four Masters. Cf. the less comprehensive printed index in MS 1084.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript by bishop William Reeves, including “collections regarding the Irish use of the number seven in religious and social records” (Abbott).

  • s. xix
  • William Reeves
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing material relating to Latin and Irish Lives of St Brigit: (1) transcript of a manuscript then in the possession of Thomas W. Carson [BL, MS Additional 34124, containing Vita prima sanctae Brigidae]  and (2) O’Curry’s translation of the Irish Life of St Brigit from the Leabhar Beac.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing material relating to St Patrick: (1) the Tripartite Life from Whtiley Stokes’ transcript of the Egerton 93 copy, with translation by John O’Donovan, collated with the text of Rawl. B 512; (2) Irish Life from the Leabhar Breac, with translation by John O’Donovan.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing an Irish Life of Adomnán, with notes.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing material relating to texts about the visions of Adomnán.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing a translation of the Annals of Ulster (based on O’Conor’s edition), extracted from the Ulster Journal of Archaeology, with some notes up to AD 601.

  • s. xix2
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing two extracts from the Book of Leinster, translated: on the Bóroma and according to Abbott, the “battle of Dunbrog” [probably for Dun Bolg].

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing a transcript of the Liber hymnorum.

  • s. xix

A copy of Lebor gabála Érenn.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing a copy of the [Dublin?] Annals ‘of Inisfallen’, translated by Thos. Connellan. Cf. TCD MS 1281.

  • s. xix

Modern manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing texts and translations of medieval Irish texts: (1) Imram curraig Maíle Dúin from Lebor na hUidre, in translation, (2) Aislinge Meic Con Glinne from Leabhar Breac, giving both the Irish text and W. M. Hennessy’s 1873 translation, and (3) a number of poems: (a) Is ór glan from the Book of Ballymote, with translation and notes, (b) the poem beg. Áed oll fri andud n-áne from the Reichenau primer, and (c) Deus meus adiuva me.

  • s. xix3/3

A portfolio containing papers by William M. Hennessy, including notes and transcriptions of texts from Irish manuscripts.

  • s. xix
  • William M. Hennessy

A portfolio containing papers by William Reeves.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Manuscript from the collection of bishop William Reeves, containing a portfolio of Robert MacAdam’s translation of Ó Mealláin’s journal. Cf. TCD MS 1071.

  • s. xix
Not yet published.

Copy of the Annals of the Four Masters, in three volumes (2242 BC-1172 AD), written in the hand of Muiris Ó Gormáin.

  • s. xviii
  • Muiris Ó Gormáin
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1281

Manuscript containing the so-called Dublin Annals of Inisfallen, AD 250-1320.

  • 1765
  • Seán Ó Conaire [ob. 1773]
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1281

Irish manuscript in the hand of Mícheál Ó Longáin, containing history and verse relating to the Dál Cais based on the ‘old Book of Munster in the possession of Donnell O'Sullivan [in Glenn O'Ruachtan]’.

  • 1762
  • Mícheál mac Peadair Ó Longáin

A manuscript of the Annals of Ulster (AD 431-1489) in the hand of Ruaidhrí Ó Luinín as well as a pre-Palladian set of annals, the first part of which is lost.

  • s. xvi
  • Ruaidhrí Ó Luinín, Ruaidhrí Ó Caiside [archdeacon of Clogher]