Manuscripts
Results for A (2047)
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS F iv I
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii
  • Énrí Mac an tSaoir
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii
  • Énrí Mac an tSaoir
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS F vi 2
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS G iv 1
Not yet published.
  • s. xviii
  • Énrí Mac an tSaoir
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS I v 1
Not yet published.
  • 1843
  • Eugene O'Curry
Not yet published.
  • 1843
  • Eugene O'Curry
Not yet published.
  • 1843
  • Eugene O'Curry
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MSS 23 F 2-3
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MSS 23 P 6-7
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1281

Manuscript containing the so-called Dublin Annals of Inisfallen, AD 250-1320.

  • 1765
  • Seán Ó Conaire [ob. 1773]
  • Dublin, University College Library, Morris Additional MS 10

Copy from a catalogue of the British Museum transcribed by Eugene O'Curry, who describes it as a “catalogue of the pieces which I copied last winter in the British Museum, and which I gave to William Elliot Hudson Esq. There is a catalogue similar to this along with the Manuscript.”

  • s. xix
  • Eugene O'Curry
  • Dublin, University College, MS Additional Irish 4

Fragmentary Irish manuscript containing verses from Psalm 118, the so-called Beati. It is not known if the original manuscript was a Psalter containing all or most of the psalms.

  • s. xiex-xiiin
  • Mícheál Ó Cléirigh

Irish manuscript containing (1) ten leaves that formerly belonged to the Book of Leinster, where they covered pp. 355–374; and (2) a final, unrelated leaf.

  • s. xii
Dublin, University College, MS Franciscan A 3

A single leaf which was bound together with ten detached leaves of the Book of Leinster.

A manuscript of the Acallam na senórach.

  • s. xv-xvi(?)
Dublin, University College, MS Franciscan A 4

Irish manuscript fragment that was previously part of Franciscan MS A 31 (a compilation of fragments), later to be slipped into Franciscan MS A 4, and is now kept in a pouch separate from the latter manuscript.

  • s. xv/xvi

Smaointe Beatha Chríost and Beatha Mhuire.

  • s.xvi