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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



treatise on fortifications and fireworks. The author indicated his 

 nationality by styling himself Garet Barry, Irish." 



In the French language many publications were devoted to the 

 Life and Purgatory of St. Patrick. A French version of the History 

 of the Geraldiiies of Ireland, published in 1697 at Dunkirk, 

 is, from its extreme rarity, now regarded as one of [the] chief 

 treasures of the bibliophiles of that town. In a similar category 

 is the French narrative of affairs in Ireland, issued in 1696, without 

 indication of the place of publication, or the name of the printer. 



Of the works in Italian connected with Ireland are the account of 

 the battle of Bcnburb, 1646 ; John de Burgo's narrative of his five 

 years' travels ; the voyages of Battista Pacichelli, 1685, unnoticed by 

 bibliographers ; and the description of the rejoicings at Home by the 

 Irish there on the birth of the Prince of Wales. There are also large 

 works in Italian on Saints Patrick, Brigid, Malachy, and Silanus, 

 printed at Bologna, Yenice, ]S"aples, and Lucca. 



In German we have a version of the travels of Thomas Carve of 

 Tipperary, who served as a military chaplain to the assassin of 

 Wallen stein. 



APPENDIX A.— Sixteenth Century. 



Note. — The name following the place of publication when in italics is that of the 

 printer, but otherwise of the publisher. 



1506. Questiones Qualibetales Joannis Duns Scoti, &c. Amended by 



Maurice de Portu, " Hibernicus." Venice : Simon de Lucre. 



Folio. Trinity College, Dublin. 

 1513. Secundus Liber, &c., Joannis Duns Scoti, &:c., super senten- 



tias, &c. Paris : Jehan Crainon. Folio. Trinity College, 



Dublin (GG. g. 19). 

 1528. Sedulia Scoti Hyberniensis. In omues Epistolas Pauli Col- 



lectaneum. Ba^sileB. [Bsisle']: S'enry Fetriis. Folio. Trinity 



College, Dublin. 



1558. Flores omnium Pene Doctorum, &c., per Thomam, Hibernicum. 



Lugdunum [Lyons] : for William Bouillius. 16mo. Trinity 



College, Dublin (CC. p. 32). 

 1569. Divi Archi-Praesulis, Chi^istique Martyris, &c., Rumoldi, &c., 



Vita, abs Joanne Domijns Machliniano, &c. Brussells : apud 



Michael Hamontanum. 16mo. Trinity College, Dublin. 



