Manuscripts
Results for P (895)
Leiden, University Library, MS BPL 88
Not yet published.

Quires 22 (ff. 168-175) and 23 (ff. 176-181) representing an originally separate manuscript and containing Book IX of Martianus Capella's De nuptiis with glosses from the Eriugenian tradition.

  • s. ix?
  • Anonymous [i²]
Not yet published.

Composite manuscript whose constituent parts have all been dated to the 9th century and assigned an origin in northeastern France (see Bischoff).

  • s. ix
Leiden, University Library, MS BPL 135
  • s. ix2/4
  • Leiden, University Library, MS BPL 2391a
Not yet published.

A manuscript now lost but listed in the 12th-century library catalogue of Lincoln Cathedral, where the title has been crossed out. To judge by the title, it would appear to have contained a version of the Proverbia Grecorum.

Not yet published.

Early 19th-century Irish manuscript containing (a) a portion of James Scurry's unpublished edition of the Annals of Tigernach, written in his hand, and (2) in another hand, the life of St Cailín and some verse, which are parallelled in the Book of Fenagh (RIA MS 23 P 26).

  • 1824
  • James Scurry
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 94
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 119
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 123
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 144
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 173
Not yet published.

Contemporary copy of the Book of Howth (Lambeth Palace, MS 623) compiled by Christopher St Lawrence, seventh baron Howth (d. 1589).

  • s. xvi2
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 527
Not yet published.

Collection of notes, including poems, relating to the history of Ireland, compiled during the reign of Elizabeth I in the second half of the 16th century (c.1560x1579) by Christopher St Lawrence, seventh baron Howth (d. 1589).

  • s. xvi2
London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 806
Not yet published.
  • s. xvii/xviiiin
  • William Griffith, Thomas Tenison
Not yet published.

A collection of medieval fragments removed from the bindings of other manuscripts.

  • s. x–xiv
London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 1229
Not yet published.

Two leaves of a bilingual Irish-Latin commentary on the Gospel of Matthew.

  • s. x

An Irish manuscript of the Four Gospels, which was commissioned or written by Máel Brigte mac Tornáin (d. 927), abbot of Armagh, for whom the gospelbook is named. A later inscription provides evidence that it had found its way into England by the early 10th century and that Æthelstan, king of England (r. 924-939), apparently its owner, donated it to Christ Church, Canterbury.

  • s. ixex/xin
  • Máel Brigte mac Tornáin, Koenwald [bishop of Worcester]
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS Carew 596
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS Carew 635

A Latin bible, produced in England or perhaps in Ireland. Irish verses are found on f. 375/376v.

  • s. xiii
  • London, Public Record Office, MS E 164/1
  • Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS 30