A quire (10 ff) containing an early copy of Ovid’s Ars amatoria, Book I, with interlinear and some marginal glosses in Latin and to a lesser extent, in Old Welsh
- s. ix2/xin
Two fragments of a single leaf of an Irish manuscript, possibly of the 12th century.
- s. xii ?
Collection of Irish saints’ Lives in Latin. It is generally taken to be an early copy of Rawlinson B 485 and since the latter is now mutilated in places, fills in a number of important gaps. The order of the Lives has been rearranged to follow the calendar of feast-days.
- s. xivex
- Mattheus Ó Duibhidhir, Cormac Óg Mac Muircheartaigh
- s. xv
- Flaithrí [scribe of Paris MS 1/2]
- s. xv?
- s. xv (?)
An imperfect manuscript copy of Adomnán’s De locis sanctis, possibly written at Corbie. It is cognate with the copy that resides in St Petersburg, with which it shares an Irish gloss (molli .i. s[c]lemon) and which is similarly followed by a copy of poems by Venanius Fortunatus.
- s. ix