Manuscripts
Results for C (1289)
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 3041
Not yet published.

A composite manuscript consisting of three sections, (a) A composite compilation of poems on the Uí Raghallaigh (O’Reilly’s), (b) a fragment of In cath catharda and (c) two medical fragments.

  • s. xv.(?) + s. xvi-xvii + s. xviii
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 3082/ff. 17-28

Irish manuscript containing a copy of Mícheál Ó Cléirigh's Foclóir na Sanasán Nua (publ. 1643) and Foras focal (73qq).

  • 1685/6
  • Pádruic Mac Oghannan
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 3085
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 3085/b
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 3085/d
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 4138
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 4183
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 4207
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 4354
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 4543
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 6530
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 6532/b
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 6563
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 6564
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 15034
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 22934
Not yet published.

A large English manuscript volume in three separately foliated segments.

  • s. xiv–xv
Not yet published.

Irish paper manuscript continuing the Irish translation of the Old Testament from Dublin, Marsh's Library, MS Z 4.2.3a-b. This volume includes the prophetical and apocryphal/non-canonical books.

  • s. xviiex

Biblical commentaries

  • s. x

English composite manuscript which seems to consist of parts of two originally independent compilations: I. a 12th-century MS of Sawley provenance (pp. 1-40, 73-252), and II. a 14th-century MS of Bury St Edmunds (pp. 253-642, 41-72). Neither is complete since part I belongs together with CCCC MS 66, and part II with CCCC MS 66A. This arrangement was made in the 16th century, when Matthew Parker took the Sawley and Bury St Edmunds manuscripts, split each of them, rebound the material and donated the combined second halves to Corpus Christi College.

  • s. xii–xiv
  • Cambridge, University Library, MS Ff. 1. 27/ff. 253-471