6S Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



mai-gin lerarch. Magistri Hugonis de sancto Victore. It ends on fol. 116 r° 

 with the words silentio honorifieantes. 



Fol. 116 r°-120 r" : Incipit liber Baruch. 



Fol. 120 r°-121 r° : Incipiunt capitula Ysaiae prophetae. 



Fol. 121 r°-122 v° : Incipiunt capitula Ezechielis prophetae. 



Fol. 122 v°-124r° : Incipiunt capitula leremiae prophetae. 



4. MS. B. iv. 9. 



A folio parchment sis., consisting of 212 numbered folios, beautifully 

 written in double columns, with 38 lines to the column. The initial letters 

 are in red, and there are a few mai-ginal annotations. It contains the 

 Manipulus Florum of Thomas de Hibernia' — a work which achieved great 

 popularity during the fourteenth and fifteenth conturies. This MS. was 

 copied by a certain Wilhelmus Zuremont in 1324. 



Fol. 1 r° : Incipit Manipulus Florum. Abiit in agrum et collegit spicas 

 post terga metentium Ruth, etc. At the bottom of the page is written in a 

 later hand : Iste liber est Cartusiensium Basileae.' 



Fol. 212 r*: Laus tibi sit, Christe, quoniam liber explicit iste. Explicit 

 manipulus florum. Hoc opus compilatum est a magistro Thoma de Ybernia, 

 quodam socio de Sarlona. Auno Domino MCCCXXIIII in vigilia Epyphaniae 

 finitus eat liber iste. Wilhelmus Zuremont sit semper crimine liber. 



Then follows a note in a later hand : Iste liber est vallis sanctae Margari- 

 thae in Minori Basilea ordinis Carthus. 



5. MS. B. iii. 16. 



A folio parchment .MS., consisting of 15-} unnumbered folios beautifully 

 written in double columns, with ;iO lines to the column, in a hand of the 

 thirteenth or fourteenth century. The initial letters are illuminated in blue 

 and red, and there are a few marginal notes. On the inside of the front 

 cover a later hand has added an index to the contents of the MS., and the 

 words Iste liber est . . . conventus Basiliensis. 



This MS. contains extracts from a number of theological works, including 

 the Regida Coenobialis of St. Columbanus — a work which has been edited and 

 fully studied by Seebass (Zeitschrift fiir Kirchengeschichte, 8, 1886, p. 459 ; 

 17. 1S97, p. 215; 18, 1898, p. 58). 



Fol. 1 f-B \° : Incipit tractatus beati Cassiani de institutis coenobiorum 

 et de \'ii principalium vitiortun remediis. Opus utique totius quodam 



> On this work and iu author consult Esposito, Hermathena, it., 1909, p. 366. 

 ' The library of the Catthuaians at Baul was acquiretl by the UniTenity library in 1592 

 (Haenel, Catalog], etc., 1830, col. 513). 



