8 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



an introduction by Hageu (Codices Graeci et Latini Photographice depicti 

 duce Scatone de Vries, torn, ii, Ludg. Bat., 1897). It was written by wander- 

 ing Irish monks, friends of Sedulius Scottus, somewhere in North Italy, 

 towards the end of the ninth century, aiid abounds with Old-Irish glosses. On 

 fol. 194 v°, 196 v", 197 v" occur eight short poems which Diimmler (Neues 

 Archiv, etc., iv, 1879, p. .317 sq.) has attributed to Sedulius Scottus. They 

 have been edited by Traube (Mon. Germ. Hist., Poetae, iii, 1896, pp. 153, 

 2-32-237). See also Hagen (Catalogus, etc., pp. 347-350) ; Baehrens (Poetae 

 Latini Minores, v, 1883, p. 262) ; Whitley Stokes (The Academy, xxx, 1886, 

 p. 228] ; Stokes and Strachan (Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus, ii, 1903, pp. xxv, 

 235); Ptiese (Anthologia Latina, i, pt. 2, ed. 2, 1906, pp. 29, 40); Album 

 Palaeographicum duce Scatone de Vries (Lugd. Bat., 1909, pp. xsv-xxix) ; 

 Manitius (Geschichte, etc., 1911, p. 323). 



10. MS. No. 582. 



An octavo parchment MS. of the tenth century (Hagen, Catalogus, etc., 

 p. 470). On fol. 1 r''-46r° occurs Adamnan's tract De Locis Sanctis. There 

 is a gap in the middle owing to the loss of several folios of the ms. The text 

 has been well collated by Tobler and Molinier for their edition (Itinera 

 Hierosolymitana et Descriptiones Terrae Sanctae, tom. i, Genevae, 1879, 

 pp. xxxiii, 139 sq.). This ms. contains the plans, which have been reproduced 

 from it by Heisenberg (Grabeskirche und Apostelkirche, Teil i, 1908, 

 plate x). See also Halm (Sitzungsberichte der K. Akademie in Wien, Phil.- 

 Hist. Classe, Bd. 50, 1865, pp. 112, 117, 136) ; Beazley (The Dawn of Modern 

 Geography, i, 1897, pp. 518, 519) ; Geyer (Adamnanus, Abt von lona, 

 Theil ii, Programm, Erlangen, 1897, p. 20 sq. ; Itinera Hierosolymitana, 

 saec. iii-viii, 1898, p. xxx, ap. Corp. Script. Eccles. Lat. Vindob,, tom. 

 39); Esposito (Proc. R.I.Acad., 1910, xxviii, Section C, pp 75, 81-83; 

 Hermathena, 1911, xvi, p. 329). 



11. MS. No. 12.3. 



A folio parchment ms., measuring 35'5 ems. by 23. The cover is in parch- 

 ment, and on it is written : Clemens Scotus de partibus orationis. The ms. con- 

 sists of 128 folios, written in single columns, with thirty-four lines to the page. 

 The writing is in the ordinary tenth-century Caroline minuscule hand. Sewn 

 up with this MS. are four leaves, two at the beginning and two at the end, in 

 a somewhat dilapidated condition, and with writing in a much older hand, 

 probably of the seventh century. They contain ecclesiastical matter. This MS. 

 formerly belonged to the Benedictine monastery of Fleury-sur- Loire, near 

 Orleans. In the upper margin of fol. 119 v° is written : Liber sci Benedicti 



