Manuscripts

Results gathered for Senchas Airgiall

MS
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339 
context:    rubric: Na hAirgialla immorro   incipit: It é ata nessom d'Uib Néill aithli Connacht   incl. Senchas Airgiall   Tract on the Airgíalla, visually set off from the previous section through a large initial N. It begins with an introductory narrative about the three Collas.
in section: p. 332c.1–p. 333c
Text
p. 332c ff  
Text
f. 104a  
MS
Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502/2 (ff. 19-89) 
context:    rubric: Alia peritia de genelogiis ⁊ de generibus Hibernensium   incipit: Connachta tra it he ata nesom do hUib Neill do [mo?/sae?]rchlannaib hErenn   incl. Senchas Airgiall   Longer genealogical compilation dealing with the Airgíalla and other peoples of ‘Conn’s half’ (the north of Ireland). It opens with a short prose tale which has been edited from this manuscript by M. A. O'Brien as ‘The oldest account of the raid of the Collas’ and which is headed Senchas Airgíall in the Laud Misc. 610 copy of the text. This is followed, on f. 77v(142)b.31ff, by a section on descendants of the three Collas and other northern peoples, beg. Is e tra Leth Cuind .i. hui Neill in deiscirt ⁊ in tuaiscirt ⁊ na Connachta ⁊ na hAirgialla, highlighted by letters in ornamental script. It concludes with the Corco hÓchae and their Ulaid origins. Ed. CGH 147–155.
in section: f. 77v(142)a.10–f. 78r(143)b.14