PUBLICATIONS OF THE EOYAL IRISH ACADEMY. 



{^Continued from lyage ii. of this Cover.) 



PROCEEDINGS : Svo, cloth ; or in Parts, stitched. 



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

 inquire at the Academy. 



Seeies II. — Vol. I. (Science), complete. \_Title-page Sf Index with Pt. 1, Vol. III.'] 

 „ Vol.11. ,, complete. \_Title-]}age ^- Index with Pt.\, Vol. III.'] 



Vol. III. „ Part 1, Aiigust, 1877 ; Part 2, Nov. 1878 ; Part 3, 

 Jiily, 1879 ; Part 4, April, 1880 ; Part 5, Dec. 1880. 



,, Vol. I. (Polite Literature and Antiquities), complete. \_Title-page and 



Index loith Pt. 13.] 

 „ Vol. II., Part 1, November, 1879 ; Part 2, December, 1880. 



An Index to the Minutes of Proceedings, 1870 to 1880, is ia the Press. 



Catalogue oe the Antiqttities in the Museum of the Academy. By Sra Wixliam 

 R. WiXDE, M.D., M.R.I.A. :— 



Vol. I. Price 14s., in cloth hoards, with numerous Illustrations, 

 Vol. II. Part I. — (Antiquities oe Gtold.) Price 3s. 6^., stitched. 



Handbooe: to the Museum (with Plans). 8vo, stitched, 2c?. 



Photogeaphs oe Antiquities 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- 

 fant. These can be obtaiued by subscribers only. 



/n folio, on toned paper. — Subscription, £3 Ss. 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 tirst published, from 

 the original MS. in the Academy's Library. 



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