General category: Breton manuscripts
Manuscript leaves of Breton provenance containing fragments of Arator’s De actibus apostolorum.
- s. ix1
Manuscript destroyed in WWII. It contained the earliest known version of the Historia Brittonum, referred to as the ‘Chartres’ recension of this text.
- s. x/xi
Fragment (10 folia) of a liturgical manuscript from the monastery of Landévennec, preserving some chronological tables and part of a calendar (January–August).
- s. x
9th-century Carolingian manuscript (six quires) containing Alcuin’s Ars grammatica and De orthographia as well as Bede’s De schematibus et tropis. The first tract is an acephalous fragment of a tract on Greek terminology for figures of speech.
- s. ix2/3
- s. ix4/4–xi1/4
Compilation esp. of canon law and penitentials.
- s. ix4/4/x1/4
- s. viiiex/ixin
- s. viiiex/ixin
- Iunobrus
9 leaves containing an incomplete copy of Eutyches’ Ars de uerbo
- s. ix
- s. ix
Manuscript (middle of the 14th century) commissioned by Jean Trisse for the Carmelite convent of Nîmes, of which he was a friar, and copied in Paris by Henri Dahelou, a Breton clerk of the diocese of Quimper. It contains a number of works of Carmelite interest, including some composed by Jean Trisse. The first explicit in the manuscript is followed by a Middle Breton proverb.
- 1360-c.1362
- Henri Dahelou