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Manuscripts

Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1314

  • Irish manuscripts
Miscellaneous fragments.
Identifiers
Location
Shelfmark
H 2. 12, nos. 15–18
Classification
Cat. no. 1314
Provenance and related aspects
Date
misc.
Hands, scribes
Codicological information
Material
vellum
Collation
quarto
Distinct units
Dublin, Trinity College, …  1

H 2. 12, no. 15 (2 ff)

H 2. 12, no. 16 (18 ff). Medical (15th century).

H 2. 12, no. 17 (sheet in 3 folds). Grammatical.

H 2. 12, no. 18 (1 f). Computus (15th century).

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  • p. 67b.23: meaning page 67, second column, line 23

[MS] Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1314/1  » H 2. 12, no. 15 (2 ff)
f. 1r–f. 18v
[MS] Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1314/2  » H 2. 12, no. 16 (18 ff).
[MS] Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1314/3  » H 2. 12, no. 17 (sheet in 3 folds)
[MS] Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1314/4  » H 2. 12, no. 18 (1 f)

Sources

Primary sources This section typically includes references to diplomatic editions, facsimiles and photographic reproductions, notably digital image archives, of at least a major portion of the manuscript. For editions of individual texts, see their separate entries.

[dig. img.] “Trinity College, Dublin”, Anne-Marie OʼBrien, and Pádraig Ó Macháin, Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire, Online: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1999–present. URL: <https://www.isos.dias.ie/collection/tcd.html>.
MSS 2 and 4

Secondary sources (select)

Abbott, T. K., and E. J. Gwynn, Catalogue of the Irish manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co, 1921.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
88 (Abbott); 339 (Gwynn) direct link direct link
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
April 2012, last updated: July 2022