‘Máel Íosa’s book’ consists of some eighty-seven pages bound into the composite volume TCD MS H 3. 18 (1337). It was compiled by Máel Íosa, who was assisted by several other scribes, at various locations, in the early 1500s. It is an invaluable medieval miscellany that contains numerous legal texts and glossaries, as well as texts of poetic, pseudo-historical, religious, or medical subject matter, among others, and many marginalia. ‘Máel Íosa’s book’ was inadequately described in the Catalogue of the Irish Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin (1921). This article presents a detailed descriptive catalogue of the codicological aspects and textual contents of this book
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PREFACE Preparing a catalogue of medieval MSS. is a humbling task; I have been dependent on others ...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
Dublin, Trinity College, 157 (D.4.11) (MV 21), London, Lambeth Palace, 492 (MV 48), London, Sion Col...
Between 1903 and 1970, a succession of Library staff and scholars undertook the task of describing m...
An analysis of the history, composition and collation of an Irish manuscript of the fourteenth centu...
This article gives details of otherwise unrecorded copies of extracts from Walter Hilton's 'Scale of...
William Scheves (c. 1440–1497), Archbishop of St Andrews, marked his books with a distinctive owners...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Dépouillements faits Colker et O'Sullivan, Descriptive catalogue of mediaeval and Renaissance Lati...
As the recent bloom of literary scholarship around manuscripts shows, the longstanding desire to cor...
Oxford, Trinity College, MS 29 is a late 15th-century manuscript which contains a large number of ex...
Amiel Charles. The Collection of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin. In:...
Amiel Charles. The Collection of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin. In:...
The recent editing of many monastic house library catalogues in the Corpus of British Medieval Libra...
The significance of St Patrick s College Maynooth MS C112(d) for the history of the visit by Tuileag...
PREFACE Preparing a catalogue of medieval MSS. is a humbling task; I have been dependent on others ...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
Dublin, Trinity College, 157 (D.4.11) (MV 21), London, Lambeth Palace, 492 (MV 48), London, Sion Col...
Between 1903 and 1970, a succession of Library staff and scholars undertook the task of describing m...