General category: Continental manuscripts
First of four vellum volumes of the Magnum legendarium Austriacum, covering the months of January, February and March.
- s. xiiex
Second of four vellum volumes of the Magnum legendarium Austriacum, covering the months of April, May and June.
- s. xiiex
Psalter of bishop Warmund of Ivrea, written in c.1000 (cf. MS 86, Warmund’s Sacramentary). While most often cited in the literature for its miniatures reminiscent of Ottonian art and the connection to Warmund, it may be known to Celticists for the 11th-century additions of hymns in honour of Irish saints, Patrick, Brigit, Kilian and Brendan.
- c.1000
Ninth-century manuscript written in Insular script containing Priscian’s Institutiones grammatica (books 1–16), interspersed with glosses in Latin and Old Irish.
- s. ixmed
- Anonymous [Irish hand of Karlsruhe MSS 195 and 132], Anonymous [glossator in Karlsruhe MSS 167 and 132]
- s. ix3/4
9th-century manuscript compilation which includes computistical material and extracts from Bede and Isidore. The scribe used palimpsests, including a leaf (f. 34) in Irish majuscule.
- s. ix
- Anonymous [glossator in Karlsruhe MSS 167 and 132]
- s. viiiex/ixin
A fragment which belongs with Fragm. Aug. 121 and was previously part of a compilation of grammatical works.
- s. ixex
A copy of the commentary on the psalms by Cassiodorus.
- s. ixin
A copy of Bede’s commentary on Proverbs (In proverbia Salomonis), with flyleaves from a manuscript of Irish provenance.
- s. ix
Two flyleaves containing a fragment of Augustine’s De quantitate animae, with Old Irish glosses and other marginalia.
- s. ix2/3
- Anonymous [i²]
Carolingian manuscript consisting of two parts: one containing a Greek-Latin glossary known as Pseudo-Cyrillus (ff. 5-275) and a Greek-Latin teaching miscellany compiled by Martin of Laon (ff. 1-4, 276-319). These parts appear to have been produced and combined under Martin’s supervision.
- s. ix3/4
- s. ix3/4
- Martin of Laon
- s. ix3/4
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
Carolingian manuscript containing material relating to Virgil’s life and works as well as to Sedulius’ Carmen Paschale. It appears to have served as a schoolbook and was compiled under the direction of Martin of Laon, who was himself responsible for a substantial number of annotations.
- s. ix3/4
- Martin of Laon