First of three volumes containing transcripts from the Book of Lismore that were written by Mícheál Óg Longáin. The volumes were written for Murphy, bishop of Cork, in 1817. MS 15 contains texts from pp. 1-33 (the pagination followed at the time).
- 1817
- Mícheál Óg Ó Longáin
Second of three volumes containing transcripts from the Book of Lismore that were written by Mícheál Óg Longáin. The volumes were written for Murphy, bishop of Cork, in 1817.
- 1817
- Mícheál Óg Ó Longáin
An early Irish liturgical manuscript containing a collection of Latin hymns and canticles, collects and antiphons. It is traditionally thought to have been written at the monastery of Bangor (Bennchor, Co. Down) during or close to the time of the abbacy of Crónán (r. 680-691). On palaeographical grounds, it has been dated to c.700. At some time, the manuscript was brought to the continent, if it did not originate there, and kept at Bobbio until the foundation of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, to which it was transferred in c.1606.
- s. vii3/3/viiiin
- s. ix
- Díarmait [scribe]
- s. xi
Manuscript miscellany (computistics, calendar, excerpts from Fathers, etc.) written in Beneventan script by the scribe Grimoald, probably in the 1060s.
- s. xi
- Grimoald of Monte Cassino
- 1560
- Seaghan Ó Maoil Chonaire