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Bieler, Ludwig, “Interpretationes Patricianae”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 107 (1967): 1–13.
Byrne, F. J., “Seventh-century documents”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 108 (1967): 164–182.
Bieler, Ludwig, “Christianity in Ireland during the fifth and sixth centuries: a survey and evaluation of sources”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 101 (1964): 162–167.
Bieler, Ludwig, “Patrician studies in the ‘Irish ecclesiastical record’”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 102 (1964): 359–366.
Bieler, Ludwig, “An Austrian fragment of a Life of St. Patrick”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 95 (1961): 176–181.
Bieler, Patrick, “Irish manuscripts in medieval Germania”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 87 (1957): 161–169.
Bieler, Ludwig, “‘Patrick and the kings.’ A propos a new chronology of St. Patrick”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 85 (1956): 171–189.
Reviews “Patrick and the kings”, chapter 9 of Carney’s Studies in Irish literature and history (1955).
Bieler, Ludwig, “St. Severin and St. Patrick: a parallel”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 83 (1955): 161–166.
Bieler, Ludwig, “Vindiciae Patricianae: remarks on the present state of Patrician studies”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 79 (1953): 161–185.
Bieler, Ludwig, “Versus sancti Columbani: a problem re-stated”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 76 (1951): 376–382.
Bolton, Charles A., “St Patrick’s pastoral testament”, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 74 (1950): 234–241.
Bieler, Ludwig, “The life and legend of St. Patrick”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 70 (1948): 1087–1091.
Brady, John, “John Lynch’s history of the Irish bishops”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 65 (January–June, 1945): 227–231.
Walsh, Paul, “Recent studies on the Patrician documents”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 39 (1932): 232–242.
Walsh, Paul, “The Book of the Dun Cow”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 34 (1929): 449–464.
Walsh, Paul, “The books of Captain Sorley MacDonnell”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5th series, 30 (1927): 337–351, 561–568.
Walsh, Paul [ed. and tr.], “An Irish hymn on the Blessed Virgin”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 29 (January-June, 1911): 172–177.
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Pseudonymous [Mac Eclaisi], “Fragment from ‘Leabhar Breac’ - II”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 29 (1911): 289–293.
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Walsh, Paul [ed. and tr.], “Three Irish hymns”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 29 (1911): 523–529.
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Text and English translation of three medieval Irish poems: (1) the poem beg. A Choimdiu báidh, based on the edition of Kuno Meyer, ACL 3: 231; (2) poem beg. Tuc dam, a Dé móir, based on Meyer, ACL 3: 232; (3) poem beg. Tórramat do nóebaingil, based on Meyer, Selections from early Irish poetry: 1.
Pseudonymous [Mac Eclaisi], “Fragment from ‘Leabhar Breac’”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 28 (1910): 475–479.
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OʼNolan, T. P., “Anecdota from Murphy MSS., Maynooth”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 4th series, 24 (1908): 393–397, 494–501.
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Mac Carthy, Bartholomew, “Fragmenta hibernica”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 8 (1872): 127–135, 237–240, 263–268.
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MacCarthy, B., “Ancient Irish hymn of St. Brogan-cloen in praise of St. Brigid”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 4 (February, 1868): 220–237.
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MacCarthy, B., “St. Fiecc’s poem on the Life of St. Patrick”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 4 (March, 1868): 269–293.
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MacCarthy, B., “Ancient Irish poem by Saint Colman Ua Cluasaigh”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 4 (May, 1868): 402–409.
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Anonymous, “The bishop of Argyll on the early Celtic church”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 4 (July 1868, 1868): 469–483.
MacCarthy, B., “The litany of Aengus Céile Dé”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 3 (May and June, 1867, 1866–1867): 385–397, 468–477.
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OʼCurry, Eugene [ed.?], and Brian OʼLooney [tr.], “Ancient Irish tract on the Mass”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 2 (1866): 170–179.
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Edition and translation of the Irish tract on the Mass in the Leabhar Breac. The introduction by the editors of the journal state that Eugene O’Curry, who had previously printed an extract from the tract in his Lectures, set out to produce a full text and translation. “With this view he made a fac simile copy of the tract, and was in communication with the late Rev. Prof. Matthew Kelly, of Maynooth, upon the subject”. The translation published is that by Bryan O’Looney, who also expanded the contractions, presumably from O’Curry’s facsimile, or perhaps from the facsimile of the Leabhar Breac, to which both O’Curry and O’Looney had contributed but which was not yet published at the time.

OʼCurry, Eugene [tr.], “The MSS. remains of professor O'Curry in the Catholic University: i. Prayer of St. Colga; ii. Prayer of St. Aireran the Wise, ob. 664; iii. The rule of St. Carthach”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 1 (1865): 4–12, 63–64, 112–118, 172–181.
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comments: Posthumous publication of three translations by Eugene O'Curry, each of them introduced by the editors of the journal (‘a society of clergymen under episcopal sanction’): 1. ‘Prayer of St. Colga’, a translation of the Scúap Chrábaid, a litany in YBL, described and partially edited in OʼCurry, Eugene, Lectures on the manuscript materials of ancient Irish history, delivered at the Catholic University of Ireland during the sessions of 1855 and 1856 (1861): 379-380, 614-615 (Appendix CXXII). The editors write: “Through the gracious permission of their Lordships the Board of the Catholic University, who placed at our disposal the manuscripts belonging to the late lamented Mr. O'Curry, now in possession of the University, we are enabled to give our readers this interesting and valuable document.” -- 2. ‘Prayer of St. Aireran the Wise’ -- 3. ‘The rule of St. Carthach’.
Anonymous, “The sacrament of penance in the early Irish church”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 1 (1865): 477–486.
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