Manuscripts
Results for S (4325)
  • Manchester, John Rylands University Library, MS Irish 134
  • Manchester, John Rylands University Library, MS Lat. 91

A manuscript whose core is a psalter of the mid-9th century, together with preliminary matter, canticles and prayers as well as a calendar, in addition to material which it accrued in the ensuing centuries. Provenance: St. Maximin, Trier. Some features of Celtic Latin interest include the 12th-century insertion of a calendrical obit for Israel the grammarian (obiit Israhel episcopus), who became a monk at St. Maximin's at the end of his life, and the names of Patrick and Brigit that appear in the litany of the saints on f. 112.

  • s. ixmed
  • Manchester, John Rylands University Library, MS Lat. 228
  • Manchester, John Rylands University Library, MS Lat. 420
  • Mantua, Biblioteca Comunale Teresiana, MS 475
  • Marbug, Hessisches Staatsarchiv, MS Hr 4,7
Not yet published.

A mutilated double leaf written in Anglo-Saxon script, possibly from Fulda. It preserves fragments of a Latin commentary on the Song of Songs, whose text has been identified as being essentially the Veri amoris, an abridged text of Apponius’s commentary. Bischoff suggested that the exemplar was Irish.

  • s. ix
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS 3 F 19
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS 3 F 20
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS 4 A 1
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS 55
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS 107
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS B 2
Not yet published.
  • s. xvii
  • Philip Ó Ciarbhalláin
Not yet published.
  • 1700–1708
  • Héinrí Mac Carraic
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 4
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 8
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 22
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 37
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 40
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 41