Bibliography

Mario
Esposito
b. 1887–d. 1975

37 publications between 1907 and 2006 indexed
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Works authored

Esposito, Mario, Studies in Hiberno-Latin literature, ed. Michael M. Gorman, Variorum Collected Studies Series, 810, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. xxx + 288 pp.
Esposito, Mario, Irish books and learning in mediaeval Europe, ed. Michael Lapidge, Variorum Collected Studies Series, 313, Aldershot: Variorum Reprints, 1990.
Esposito, Mario, Latin learning in mediaeval Ireland, ed. Michael Lapidge, Variorum Collected Studies Series, 285, London: Variorum Reprints, 1988.
Esposito, Mario [ed.], Symon Semeonis. Itinerarium Symonis Semeonis ab Hybernia ad Terram Sanctam, Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, 4, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1960. x + 127 pp.
CELT – edition: <link> CELT – English tanslation: <link>


Contributions to journals

Esposito, Mario, “An apocryphal ‘Book of Enoch and Elias’ as a possible source of the Navigatio sancti Brendani”, Celtica 5 (1960): 192–206.
Esposito, Mario, “Sur la Navigatio sancti Brendani et sur ses versions italiennes (premier article)”, Romania 255 (1938): 328–346.
Persée: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “Notes on Latin learning and literature in mediaeval Ireland—V”, Hermathena 25:50 (1937): 139–183.
Esposito, Mario, “Une version latine du roman de Fierabras: notice du ms. F. 5. 3. de Trinity College à Dublin”, Romania 62 (1936): 534–541.
Persée: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “Notes on Latin learning and literature in mediaeval Ireland—IV. On the early Latin Lives of St. Brigid of Kildare”, Hermathena 24:49 (1935): 120–165.
Esposito, Mario, “Notes on Latin and learning in mediaeval Ireland—III”, Hermathena 23:48 (1933): 221–249.
Esposito, Mario, “Notes on Latin learning and literature in mediaeval Ireland—II. Pseudopatriciana”, Hermathena 22:47 (1932): 253–271.
Esposito, Mario, “The poems of Colmanus ‘nepos Cracavist’ and Dungalus ‘praecipuus scottorum’”, The Journal of Theological Studies 33 (1932): 113–131.
Esposito, Mario, “Notes on Latin learning and literature in mediaeval Ireland—I”, Hermathena 20:45 (1930): 225–260.
Esposito, Mario, “Bachiarius. Arator. Lathcen”, Journal of Theological Studies, Old series, 30 (April, 1929): 286–291.
Esposito, Mario, “The ‘secrets of Salerno’: an ancient French manuscript in the possession of the Royal Irish Academy”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 35 C — 1919 (1918–1920): 208–213.  
comments: French medical manuscript, formerly catalogued as Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 24 G 8, but now missing. It contained a French translation of the Circa instans.
Internet Archive: <link>
comments: French medical manuscript, formerly catalogued as Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 24 G 8, but now missing. It contained a French translation of the Circa instans.
Esposito, Mario, “Classical manuscripts in Irish libraries, part 1 [1. Trinity College]”, Hermathena 19:42 (1920): 123–140.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “The sources of Conchubranus' Life of St Monenna”, English Historical Review 35 (1920): 71–78.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “On the Pseudo-Augustinian treatise De mirabilibus sanctae scripturae written in Ireland in the year 655”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 35 C — 1919 (1918–1920): 189–207.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “The Cathach of St Columba”, County Louth Archaeological and Historical Journal 4:1 (1916–1920): 80–83.
Esposito, Mario, “Friar Malachy of Ireland”, The English Historical Review 33:131 (1918): 359–366.
Esposito, Mario, “On some Waldensian MSS preserved in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin”, The Journal of Theological Studies 18 (1917): 177–184.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “Irish commentaries on Martianus Capella”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 9 (1913): 159–163.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “On the earliest Latin life of St. Brigid of Kildare”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 30 C (1912–1913): 307–326.  
comments: March 1912
Internet Archive: <link>
comments: March 1912
Esposito, Mario, “Hiberno-Latin manuscripts in the libraries of Switzerland (Part II)”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 30 C (1912–1913): 1–14.  
comments: March 1912
Internet Archive: <link>
comments: March 1912
Esposito, Mario, “On the so-called Psalter of Saint Caimin”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 32 C (1913): 78–88.  
comments: includes a reproduction of fol. 3b / page 6
Internet Archive: <link>
comments: includes a reproduction of fol. 3b / page 6
Esposito, Mario, “On two hagiographical manuscripts in the library of Trinity College, Dublin”, The Journal of Theological Studies 14:53 (October, 1912): 72–77.
Esposito, Mario, “Miscellaneous notes on mediaeval Latin literature”, Hermathena 17:38 (1912): 104–114.
Esposito, Mario, “The pilgrimage of an Irish Franciscan in AD 1322”, Hermathena 16:37 (1911): 264–287.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “Some further notes on mediaeval Hiberno-Latin and Hiberno-French literature”, Hermathena 16:37 (1911): 325–333.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “Analecta varia, part II”, Hermathena 16:36 (1910): 73–99.
Esposito, Mario, “Note on a ninth century commentary on Martianus Capella”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 7 (1910): 499–507.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario [ed.], “Conchubrani Vita Sanctae Monennae”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 28 C (1910): 202–238.
Internet Archive: <link>
Esposito, Mario, “Notes on mediaeval Hiberno-Latin and Hiberno-French literature”, Hermathena 16:36 (1910): 58–72.
Esposito, Mario, “Analecta varia, part I”, Hermathena 15:35 (1909): 365–388.
Esposito, Mario, “The Latin writers of mediaeval Ireland”, Irish Theological Quarterly 4 (1909): 181–185.
Esposito, Mario, “The Latin writers of mediaeval Ireland–supplement”, Hermathena 15 (1909): 353–364.
Esposito, Mario, “The Latin writers of mediaeval Ireland”, Hermathena 14 (1907): 519–529.

About the author

Gorman, Michael M., “Mario Esposito (1887–1975) and the study of the Latin literature of medieval Ireland”, Filologia mediolatina 5 (1998): 299–322..
Silvestre, Hubert, “Mario Esposito. Brève évocation de sa vie et de son oeuvre”, Studi Medievali 30 (1989): 1–13..
Bieler, Ludwig, “Études récentes de Mario Esposito”, Scriptorium 4 (1950): 335–336..