Manuscripts
Results for B (1893)
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A vii
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A xviii
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian ix
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Faustina A viii
London, British Library, MS Cotton Faustina B vi
Not yet published.
  • s. xiv1/4
Not yet published.

Irish Gallican psalter (ff. 3-162).

  • s. xii
London, British Library, MS Cotton Galba A v
Not yet published.

Irish computus fragment, originally part (as f. 4) of what is now London, British Library, MS Cotton Appendix LI.

  • c.1589
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Julius A vi
Not yet published.
  • s. xiii/xiv
London, British Library, MS Cotton Julius D v
Not yet published.

A copy of the Historia Brittonum in the recension ascribed to Gildas.

  • s. xiv
London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero A ii
Not yet published.

Fragment of an early English prayer-book, with calendrical and computistical material. It is thought to have belonged originally with Cotton Galba A xiv.

  • s. xiin
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero A iv

A composite manuscript that includes matter pertaining to Anselm and Lanfranc, archbishops of Canterbury; a 16th-century Irish manuscript containing a copy of Bretha Nemed toísech; and Henry of Saltry's description of St Patrick's Purgatory.

London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero A vii

A copy of Bretha Nemed toísech.

  • 1571
  • Matha Ó Luinín
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero C v/ff. 3-161
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero D viii
London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero E i

English manuscript containing a large chunk of the so-called ‘Cotton-Corpus legendary’, being the first part of what was originally the first volume. In addition to Lives of saints of continental or English origin, the legendary also includes the Lives of St. Brigit and St. Fursa and the writings of St. Patrick.

  • s. xi2/xii2/4
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho A viii
Not yet published.

Fragments from a composite English manuscript which suffered severe losses and damage in the Ashburnham House fire of 23 October 1731. About two thirds of the manuscript was destroyed.

  • s. xi–xii
  • Matthew Parker