Manuscripts
Results for D (1377)

16th-century Irish manuscript (7 ff) of a bardic syntactical tract.

  • s. xvi
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C ii 3
  • s. xvi
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C iv 1
Not yet published.
  • s. xvii/xviii
  • s. xvii
  • Dáibhí Ó Duibhgeannáin

Large Irish paper manuscript compiled in 1718 for Brian ‘Cnoc Ninne’ Mág Uidhir and containing prose texts as well as historical poems. It is the work of two scribes, Toirdhealbhach Ó Dóaláin and Séamus Mág Uidhir, who produced two separately paged parts. 

  • 1718
  • Toirdhealbhach Ó Dóaláin, Séamus Mág Uidhir
Not yet published.
  • 1715–1716

Compilation of various manuscript sections.

  • various dates

Dinnshenchas Érenn, recension C.

  • s. xvi (?)
  • Muiris Ó Cléirigh [scribe of RIA MS D ii 2]

A manuscript of the Lebor gabála Érenn.

  • s. xv (?)

A late manuscript of Lebor gabála Érenn.

  • s. xviii
  • s. xv
  • Seán Mac Aodhagáin, Eóghan Ó hAchoideirn, Anonymous [scribe in RIA D iv 2]

Manuscript of the Lebor gabála Érenn, recension B.

  • s. xvi
  • Ó Maoil Chonaire family

A manuscript of a portion of the Lebor gabála Érenn, recension B.

  • s. xiv (?)
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D i 1

Two manuscript leaves containing fragments of In cath catharda. They have been identified as having belonged originally to Edinburgh, Advoc. Libr., MS 72.1.46.

  • s. xv
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D i 1
  • s. xv/xvi?
  • Maol Muire [unknown scribe]
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D i 1

Single vellum folio containing a fragment of the Bardic grammatical tracts.

  • s. xv/xvi
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D i 3
Not yet published.

Manuscript fragment which originally belonged together with RIA MSS D v 1 and D iv 1. It contains a copy of the Miniugud recension of Lebor gabála Érenn and would have followed the B recension in the original, still intact manuscript.

  • s. xiv?
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D ii 3

Irish manuscript containing passages excerpted from the Gospel of John, beginning with a decorated initial (f. 1r). The last folio (f. 11v) shows a portrait of St John.

  • s. viii
  • Sonid