Oxford almanac for 1703, to which Edward Lhuyd has added an Irish grammar, a prosody in Irish and Latin and a few minor items, probably during his tour through Ireland.
- 1703
- Edward Lhuyd
Commentaries on the biblical prophets Isaiah, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Zachariah and Malachi, followed by Galfridus' life of St Bernard of Clairvaux and a version of the Navigatio sancti Brendani related to the Old French poem on the same subject.
- s. xiiex / s. xiiiin
Composite volume, probably bound together at Glastonbury, consisting of four originally distinct parts.
- s. ix + s. xi
9 leaves containing an incomplete copy of Eutyches’ Ars de uerbo
- s. ix
- s. ix1
A quire (10 ff) containing an early copy of Ovid’s Ars amatoria, Book I, with interlinear and some marginal glosses in Latin and to a lesser extent, in Old Welsh
- s. ix2/xin