Manuscripts

General category: Continental manuscripts

Results (176–200/382)
The present classification is only rudimentary. It will ultimately be replaced by a new system with greater care for data concerning each manuscript’s date, origin and provenance.

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
Not yet published.
  • various ages
Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 1708
Not yet published.
  • s. ix2/xi
Not yet published.

Manuscript of John Lynch’s De praesulibus Hiberniae, which was written in exile in France and remained unpublished after his death (c.1677). It appears to have been the work of a French scribe.

  • s. xviiex