Manuscripts
This description is based on that Herbert and de Brún (1986). For more detailed references, see there.
f. [i]r
Roughly contemporary scribblings.
f. [i]r.m
marg.Incipit: ‘Liber Domini Rumpayne’
Cf. f. 96v. M. R. James points out that there was a “John Rumpayne of Kings College, [who] entered in 1495”.
f. [ii]r–f. [ii]v.15
[Tochomhladh mac Míleadh] fragm.Incipit: ‘Is annsin doghabhusdair anlaechraigh sin ag leasughadh along’
Fragment, edited by Gearóid Mac Niocaill, ‘Blogh de Tochomlad Mac Míledh’, Celtica 6 (1963), where it suggested that the scribe may have written from memory and later revised his copy.
f. [ii]v
colophonIncipit: ‘Gonad hé so coblach Chloinne Mileadh Easpáinaigh ar teacht a nEirinn o Chonchubhar mhor Mac Cruitin conuigi so saethar enoidhche onrighfilidh so mhas fir Fínit.’
f. [iii]
calendar
Calendar in red and black, incl. feast-days of Brigit, Patrick and Brendan marked in red and tables for 1463, 1482 and 1501.
f. [viii]v.i
[Truagh sin a leabhair bhig bháin] marg.colophonIncipit: ‘Truagh sin aleabhair big bhan’
Single quatrain beg. Truagh sin aleabhair big bhan (see Thomas F. O'Rahilly, Dánfhocail: Irish epigrams in verse (1921): 26, 75–76 (no. 130), where it is observed that this quatrain is frequent in manuscripts), foll. by note Tuig fein sin a Donnchaidh.
f. [ix]r
Continuation from f. [xi] below.
f. [ix]v.m
No text identified. It may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.diagram
Zodiac table and short passage (6 lines) on the moon, beg. Si vis scire inquo signo sit luna.
f. [x]r–f. [x]v
No text identified. It may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.Heading/rubric: ‘Incipit tractatus de .7. planetis’Incipit: ‘Saturnus est masculinus’
colophonIncipit: ‘(Explicit) Donncadh so’
f. [xi]r–f. [xi]
Heading/rubric: ‘Incipit tabula subsequentis operis’
Table of contents for ff. 1-94, written by the main scribe and a continuator, who takes over here and continues on what is now f. [ix]r. Folio xi is a slip.
f. [xi]r
illustr.
“Drawing of man”.