ProvenanceFanciscan College, Louvain; St. Isidore's College, Rome, 1792; Franciscan Friary, Merchant's Quay, Dublin, 1872; Franciscan Library, Dún Mhuire, Killiney, Co. Dublin, 1946; University College Dublin, 1997
CoverageBelgium; Italy; Dublin
MaterialPaper
BindingsCover similar to those of A 10, etc. 'MSS., A 12, O.S.F.' on spine and 'Cormac's Glossary' on front cover, both in gilt lettering.
Dimensions10.2" x 6.7"
Online since2004
NotesCormac's Glossary and O'Mulconry's Glosary. Double columns, about 37 lines to column. Many spaces left blank for ornamental initials. Written by various hands. 'Missi Cumuman do scrib in col sin for lio(p)or [. . .]hail' at p. 6 i (page torn). p.1 Cormac's Glossary. Beg. Adhamh id est homo vel terrigena on talmuideacht. Ends conndernadh Suibne nde. Ed. by W. Stokes from LB, Three Irish glossaries (London and Edinburgh 1862); K. Meyer, from YBL, with v. 11. from other MSS, Anecdota from Ir. MSS 4 (1912). This MS was not known to Meyer. Text agrees closely with his edition, and may derive from YBL.41 O'Mulconry's Glossary. Beg. [I]ncipit discreptio [altered from discrepsio] de origine scoticae linguae. Breaks off with p. 42 arindi folongat na mna cach altram foro arightibh (=no. 113 of Stokes' edition, ACL 1 (1900) 232 ff., from YBL). This MS presents no important variants.
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Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in University College Dublin
A 12
CORMAC'S GLOSSARY AND O'MULCONRY'S GLOSSARY
16th cent. (?). Paper. 26 × 17 cms (pp. 41-2 shorter). Pp. 42,
interleaved and numbered 1-41, the last page being unnumbered. Double
columns, about 37 lines to column. Many spaces left blank for ornamental
initials. Written by various hands. 'Missi Cumuman do scrib in col sin
for lio(p)or [. . .]hail' at p. 6 i (page torn). Cover similar to
those of A 10, etc. 'MSS., A 12, O.S.F.' on spine and 'Cormac's
Glossary' on front cover, both in gilt lettering. There are glosses in
an early hand, and also glosses in a later, 17th century, hand. Some
late scribbling on pp. 40-41.
p.
1. Cormac's Glossary. Beg. Adhamh id est homo
vel terrigena on talmuideacht. Ends conndernadh Suibne nde. Ed. by W.
Stokes from LB, Three Irish glossaries (London and Edinburgh 1862); K.
Meyer, from YBL, with v. 11. from other MSS, Anecdota from Ir. MSS 4
(1912). This MS was not known to Meyer. Text agrees closely with his
edition, and may derive from YBL.
41. O'Mulconry's Glossary. Beg. [I]ncipit
discreptio [altered from discrepsio] de origine scoticae linguae.
Breaks off with p. 42 arindi folongat na mna cach altram foro
arightibh (=no. 113 of Stokes' edition, ACL 1 (1900) 232 ff., from
YBL). This MS presents no important variants.