Opera Galeni et Hippocratis de Chirurgia, Hibernicé, fol. Membr. C. 29.
A book of Postils in Irish, fol. Membr. D. 24.
Certain prayers, with the argument of the four Gospels and the Acts, in Irish (10.), ’Fiechi Slebthiensis. Hymnus in laudem S. Patricii, Hibernicé (12.), A hymn on St Bridget, in Irish, made by Columkill in the time of Eda Mac Ainmireck, cum Regibus Hibern. et success. S. Patricii (14.), Sanctani Hymnus. Hibern.
Reverendissimi D. Bedelli Translatio Hibernica S. Bibliorum.
BRITISH MUSEUM.
In addition to the above, there has been a considerable collection of Gaelic MSS. made at the British Museum. They were all catalogued a few years ago by the late Eugene O’Curry, Esq. It is unnecessary to give the list here, but Mr O’Curry’s catalogue will be found an admirable directory for any inquirer at the Museum. Foreign libraries also contain many such MSS.
FOOTNOTES:
[96] Early Scottish Church, p. 146.
[97] P. 57.
[98] Fo here and elsewhere in the poem seems to represent fa, upon, rather than ar, as Mr Skene supposes.