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Revision as of 08:43, 15 November 2019
Manuscripts
f. 19ra.1– f. 39ra.48
[Saltair na rann]
Heading/rubric: ‘S[altair] na rann inso sis do-rigni Oengus celi De’Incipit: ‘Mo rise ri nime nair’
Middle Irish verse composition on biblical history, divided into 150 poems.
f. 39ra.49– f. 39ra.51
Colophon for Saltair na rann: “Conice in so corp saltrach na rann .i. na tri coicait duan. A do autem post fri fois[itin] ⁊ fri athirgi. ocus a deich fri h-aisneis na h-eisseirgi conid da duain dec ar trib coictaib duan samlaid” (text taken, with slight modifications, from Ó Cuív and Whitley Stokes, Saltair na rann: a collection of early Middle Irish poems (1883): 114).
f. 39rb– f. 39va
Two devotional poems added to Saltair na rann: (a) beg. Isam aithrech febda fecht (9qq) and (b) beg. Nimtha saegid for dia ndron (58qq).
f. 39vb– f. 40vb
Heading/rubric: ‘Dech duán na h-eisseirge in so’
incl. Ba cóir do cach crístaide Is ind laithiu tánaissi Sin tres laithiu lainderda Sin chethramad líthlaithiu Cóiced laithe lígaide Sessed lathi lórdata Dia sathairnn na sechtmaine I llaithiu na lánchaingen I ndomnuch na comdála I llaithiu ind lúain lainnerda
‘Ten songs of the Resurrection’, further poems added to Saltair na rann.
f. 40vb.16– f. 44r
f. 45r
[Rofessa i curp domuin dúir]
Incipit: ‘Ro fessa hi curp domuin dúir’
Poem ascribed to Mac Cosse
f. 46r
Poem beg. Fichi rig cia rim as ferr
f. 46r
[A Dé dúlig, atat-teoch]
Incipit: ‘A Dé dúlig adateoch / Cethrur do-raega ní dalb’
Religious poem
f. 46vb.1– f. 46vb
[Cenn ard Adaim étrocht rád]
Incipit: ‘Cenn ard Ádaim étrocht rád’
Poem.
f. 46vb– f. 46vb
f. 46vb– f. 46vb
Incipit: ‘Ad fet Augustus míl do bith i fudumnaib in mara ⁊ in talman Indecdai’
Note on monster in India
f. 47r(81)a– f. 47r(81)b
f. 47r(81)b– f. 47v(82)a
f. 47v(82)a– f. 47v(82)b
f. 47v(82)b– f. 50v
[Laídshenchas Laigen]
Heading/rubric: ‘Laidsenchas Lagen’
Collection of verse relating to the history of Leinster
f. 47vb– f. 47vb
Poem in the form of a dialogue between Scoriath, Labraid Loingsech and Moriath
f. 47vb– f. 47vb
↳ Incipit: ‘Cethri m. Airtt Mis Telmann’
Poem
f. 47vb– f. 47vb
↳ Incipit: ‘Ochtur Criathar cid dia ta’
Poem
f. 47v(82)b– f. 48r(83)a
Cf. p. 134b
f. 48r
Poem on kings of Leinster who ruled early Ireland
f. 48r
↳ Incipit: ‘Secht rig do Laignib na lerg’
Poem on further kings of Leinster
f. 48r
↳ Incipit: ‘Dia ngaba apgitir Lagen’
Poem on Leinster warriors
f. 48r
↳ Incipit: ‘Fedeilmid athair Echach’
Poem on a battle fought by the Fothairt against the men of Munster
f. 48r(83)b– f. 48v(84)
Poem on expulsion of the Fothairt from Tara
f. 48v(84)
↳ Incipit: ‘Clanna Bresail Bricc builid’
Poem on Leinster dynasties
f. 48v(84)
↳ Incipit: ‘Coic rig trichat triallsat roe’
Poem on Christian kings of Leinster
f. 49r(85)– f. 50v(?)
Poem attributed to Dubthach hua Lugair
f. 49v
↳ Incipit: ‘Ro batar laeich do Laigneib’
Poem on the birth of Brandub mac Echach, king of Leinster, and Áedán mac Gabráin, king of Dál Riada. Cf. 47r
f. 50r(87)a– f. 50v(88)a
Poem, the metrical Esnada Tige Buchet ("The Songs of Buchet's House"). Cf. f. 73.
f. 50v(88)a
↳ [Eol dam i ndairib dréchta]
Heading/rubric: ‘Do chomramaib Laigen’Incipit: ‘Eol dam i ndairib dréchta’
Poem ascribed to Flann mac Máel Máedóc
f. 50v(88)
Poem
A chasm in the MS: one or multiple leaves missing between f. 50 and f. 51.
f. 52v
Alphabetically arranged list of saints bearing the same name
f. 54r– f. 59v
‘A poem/song for Colum Cille’: the poem ascribed to Dallán Forgaill, with extensive commentary.
f. 59v
Heading/rubric: ‘Adomnan mac Ronain ro cháchain in nothainseo’Incipit: ‘Colum Cilli co Dia dommerail i tias nimustias’
Prayer
f. 59v
Incipit: ‘Dia ard árlethar’
Poem attributed to Columba
f. 59vb.42
incl. Fuit (poem)
No title in the manuscript; includes the poem beginning Fuit co bráth.
f. 60r
Incipit: ‘Cainnech do rigni in northainse’
Poem
f. 60r(107)b– f. 62v(112)b
"The colloquy of the two sages"
f. 62v
‘The false judgments of Caratnia’
f. 63v
‘The five paths of judgment’