Manuscripts
Results for P (895)
  • Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS Ludwig XII 5
Not yet published.

An Irish manuscript, apparently written by the Franciscan friar Pól Ó Colla of Castlefore in 1644, which is now lost although 18th-century transcripts survive. It contained transcripts from manuscripts in the possession of Connell Mageoghagan at Lismoyne, including the Book of Lecan (RIA MS 23 P 2).

  • 1644
  • Pól Ó Colla
  • New York, Columbia University Library, Plimpton MS 54

A 17th-century paper manuscript containing an Irish version of the Expugnatio Hibernica (pp. 1-105), Irish syllabic poetry (pp. 105-126, 128), a prophecy attributed to Merlin (p. 126).

  • s. xviiin
Not yet published.
  • s. xin
  • Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, MS 153
  • Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, MS 943/ff. 1-78
  • Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, MS 3516
Not yet published.
  • s. xviiiex
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii2
  • Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, MS FR 6565

Manuscript (middle of the 14th century) commissioned by Jean Trisse for the Carmelite convent of Nîmes, of which he was a friar, and copied in Paris by Henri Dahelou, a Breton clerk of the diocese of Quimper. It contains a number of works of Carmelite interest, including some composed by Jean Trisse. The first explicit in the manuscript is followed by a Middle Breton proverb.

  • 1360-c.1362
  • Henri Dahelou
  • Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 512
Not yet published.
  • various ages
Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 1708
Not yet published.
  • s. ix2/xi
  • Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 1711
  • Paris, Bibliotheque Mazarine, MS 1731
  • Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 1736
Not yet published.

Manuscript of John Lynch’s De praesulibus Hiberniae, which was written in exile in France and remained unpublished after his death (c.1677). It appears to have been the work of a French scribe.

  • s. xviiex
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii
  • Domhnall Ó Crobhminn
  • Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS 1956