PUBLICATIONS OF THE EOYAL lEISH ACADEMY. 



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PROCEEDINGS : 8fo, cloth ; or m Parts, stitched. 



Seeies I. — Vols. I. to X., 1836 to 1870 {some out of print). For prices, ^-c, 

 inquire at the Academy. 



Seeies II.— SCIElfCE : 



Vol. I., complete. ITitle-paf/e Sr Index with Pt. I, Vol. III.'] 

 Vol. II., complete. \_Title-2Kiffe Sf hidex with Pt. 1, Vol.III.'\ 

 Vol. III., complete. ITitle-jnif/e and Index toith Pu7-t 10.'] 

 Vol. IV., Part 1, Jan., 1884; Part 2, July, 1884 ; Part 3, Jan., 1885. 



Seeies II.— POI.ITE l.ITE»AT«JRE A^D AIVTICIUITIES : 



Vol. I., complete. \_Title-2)age and Ltdex with Pt. 13.'\ 



Vol. TI., Part 1, Nov. 1879 ; Part 2, Dec. 1880 ; Part 3, Dec. 1881; Part 4, . 

 Jan. 1883 ; Part 5, Jan. 1884 ; Part 6, Jan. 1885. 



Cataiogite of the ANTiQUiTrES in the Museum of the Academy. By SiE William 

 E. Wilde, M.D., M.R.I.A. :— 



Vol. I. Price 14s., in cloth boards, ivith numerous Illustrations. 

 Vol. II. Part I. — (Antiquities oe Gtold.) Price 3s. Qd., stitched. 



Handbook to the Museum (with Plans). 8vo, stitched, Id. 



Photogeaphs oe ANTiatriTiES in the Museum of the Academy. Mounted on card- 

 board, Is. each, or 10s. for 12 : — 

 1. The Tara Brooch. 2. The Soiscel Molaise. 3. The Domnach Airgid. 



IRISH MANUSCRIPTS— FAC-SIMILES. 



THE accurate study and critical investigation of the ancient literary and his- 

 toric monuments of Ireland have hitherto been impeded by the absence of 

 fac-similes of the oldest and most important Irish Manuscripts. 



With a view of supplying this acknowledged want, and of placing beyond risk 

 of destruction the contents of Manuscripts, the Academy has undertaken the pub- 

 lication of carefully collated lithographic copies of the oldest Irish texts still ex- 

 tant. These can be obtained by subscribers only. 



In folio, on toned paper.— Subscription, £3 3s. Edition limited to 200 copies. 



LEABHAR NA H-UIDHRI : a collection of pieces in prose and verse, in the 

 Irish language, transcribed about a. d. 1100 ; the oldest volume now known 

 entirely in the Irish language, and one of the chief surviving native literary monu- 

 ments — not ecclesiastical — of ancient Ireland ; now for the first time published, 

 from the original in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy, with account of the 

 manuscript, description of its contents, index, and fac-similes in colours. 



In imperial folio, on toned paper — Subscription, £4 4s. ; or £2 2s. per Part. Edition 

 limited to 200 copies. Parts I. and II. ; or in One Volume, half calf. 



LEABHAR BREAC— the " Speckled Book"— otherwise styled " The Great 

 Book of Dun Doighre" : a collection of pieces in Irish and Latin, transcribed 

 towards the close of the fourteenth century ; " the oldest and best Irish MS. re- 

 lating to Church History now preserved." — [G. Petrie.) Now first published, from 

 the original MS. in the Academy's Libraiy. 



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