Manuscripts

General category: Irish manuscripts

Results (626–650/1298)
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.
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii
  • Énrí Mac an tSaoir
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii
  • Énrí Mac an tSaoir
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii
  • Énrí Mac an tSaoir
Not yet published.
  • 1843
  • Eugene O'Curry
Not yet published.
  • 1843
  • Eugene O'Curry
Not yet published.
  • 1843
  • Eugene O'Curry
  • s. viii
  • Dianchride [scribe of the Book of Dimma]
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 80
Not yet published.
  • s. xv

The Kilcormac missal and the fragment (ff. 156-171) of a Sarum antiphonal.

  • s. xv
Not yet published.

A missal written in 1458 for the prior of the Carmelite house at Cill Chormaic (Kilcormac, Co. Offaly).

  • 1458
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 175
  • s. xv2
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 175
  • s. xv1

Fragment of Richard FitzRalph, De pauperie Salvatoris (al. De paupertate Christi).

  • s. xv2/4

Abridged transcript of John Lynch’s De praesulibus Hibernicae made for William Reeves.

  • s. xix

Compilation of extracts and texts from various Irish annals and registers in Latin, incl. the Register of Clogher, John Clyn's Annals of Ireland, Henry of Marlborough's annals, short annals of Ireland by Thady Dowling, Gerald of Wales, the annals of Dunbrody Abbey, the Black and White Books of Christ Church, Dublin, the annals of Ross and the Annals of Ulster. For much of the material, there is evidence that it was written for James Ussher (d. 1656). The manuscript passed into the possession of James Ware.

  • s. xvii