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  • Aberystwyth National Library of Wales Llanstephan MS 171  + (Ystoriaeu Owen ap Urien [pp. 13-56] y Llong Voel [pp. 57-64] Aristotle ac Alexander [pp. 65-75] a Saith Doethion Rhuvein [pp. 76-145] Breuddwyd Goronwy Ddu (pp. 146-153) 'Rhyveddodeu Ynys Brydein' (pp. 154-160))
  • Gdańsk PAN Biblioteka Gdańska Mar. Q 27  + (a mixture of spiritual tracts and examples (see Losert 2008, p. 118-19): a selection * ''Tractatus moriendi'' * ''Cuiusdam Cartusiensis collecta bona'')
  • Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod. Lat. 11726  + (f. 52 – Title of the presbyter Johannis: “f. 52 – Title of the presbyter Johannis: “Johannes quidam presbyter ultra Persidem et Armeniam”</br></br>f. 59 – Impedimenta matrimonii ex cognatione ("Impediments to marriage due to kinship") — Canon law content.</br></br>f. 63 – Ex libro Rupperti Holkot super librum Sapientiae Salomonis ("From the book of Rupert of Holcot on the Book of Wisdom of Solomon")</br></br>f. 88 – Excerpts ex epistolis quas presbyter Carthusiensis ad canonicum Aug. ord. scripsit ("Excerpts from letters that a Carthusian priest wrote to a canon of the Augustinian order")</br></br>f. 96 – Auctoritates cum exemplis. Miracula ex Caesario. ("Authorities with examples. Miracles from Caesarius")</br></br>f. 123 – Dictamen in de positione ("A formal composition [dictamen] on deposition") </br></br>f. 124 – Beginning of the Mirror of the Blessed Virgin Mary</br></br>f. 132 – Tractatus de IV novissimis ("Treatise on the Four Last Things")</br></br>f. 163 – Legenda 'A certain queen was a foringsa fuit'</br></br>f. 168 – The penitence or conversion of James, written in 1448</br></br>f. 172 – Life of St. Macarius of Berem, who was found in paradise</br></br>f. 179 – On the life and miracles of St. Brandan</br></br>f. 203 – History of the Seven Wise Men 'A certain Roman emperor'</br></br>f. 213 – On the boundaries of the episcopate of the Church of Freising, with regard to the archdeaconry of Raytenpuchh regard to the archdeaconry of Raytenpuch)
  • Oxford Bodleian Library Jesus College MS. 111  + (fol. 1r (col.1) – fol. 8r (col. 30, 12): Yfol. 1r (col.1) – fol. 8r (col. 30, 12): Ystorya Dared: Dares Phrygius: The Fall of Troy.</br></br>fol. 8v (col.31) - fol.58r (col.230, 11): Ystorya Brenhined y Brytanyeit: The History of the Kings of Britain (Geoffrey of Monmouth).</br></br>fol. 58r (col. 230, l20) – fol. 89v (col.376,.8): Brut y Tywysogyon: The Chronicle of the Princes.</br></br>fol. 89v (col. 376 10) – fol. 90r (col. 377, 18): Gyldas hen broffwyt y Brytanyeit: Part of Gildas’s De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae: On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain.</br></br>fol. 90r (col. 377, 19) – fol. 90v (col. 380 –to end): Dechreu Cantreuoed Gwyned ae Chymydeu: The Cantrefi (Hundreds) and Commotes of Gwynedd.</br></br>fol. 91r (col.381, 1) – fol. 120r (col. 497 – to the bottom of the folio): De Carlo Magno: Tales of Charlemagne: The Pseudo-Turpin (fol. 91r- 98r), Otuel (fol. 98r- 111r), The Song of Roland (fol. 111r- 117r) The Pseudo- Turpin resumes (fol. 117r- 121v).</br></br>fol. 121v (col. 498, 1) – fol. 125r (col. 516, 26): Ymago Mundi/ Delw’r Byd: Description of the World.</br></br>fol. 125r (col. 516, 28) – fol. 125v (col. 518, 14 Missing text?): A brief Chronicle (from Adam, Christ, Brutus, more detail of the end of Edward I’s reign, into Edward II’s and the period of the Despencers).</br></br>fol. 126r (col. 520, 1) fol. 127v (col. 527, 39): Cynghor y doeth...y vab: A Wise Man’s Advice on Husbandry to his Son. The text of Walter de Henley.</br></br>fol. 127v (527, 40) - fol. 134v. (col. 555, 9): Chwedleu Seith Doethon Rufein: The Seven Sages of Rome. </br></br>fol. 134v (col. 555, 10) – fol. 138v (col. 571, 23): Breudwyt Ronabwy: The Dream of Rhonabwy.</br></br>fol. 139r (col. 571a, 1) - fol. 141r (col. 577, 6): Proffwydolyaeth Sibli doeth: Prophecies of the Wise Sibyl.</br></br>fol. 141r (col. 577, 7) – fol. 142v. (col. 583, 38): Kyvoessi Myrdin a Gwendyd y chwaer: The Conversation of Myrddin and Gwenddydd his sister. (Poetry).</br></br>fol. 143r (col. 584): Gwasgargerd Vyrdin yn y bed: The Diffused Song of Myrddin inthe grave. (Poetry).</br></br>fol. 143r (col. 585, 24): Hynn a dywawt seint Awstin am dewder y dayar: St Awstin (St Augustine), concerning the width of the world.</br></br>fol. 143r (col. 585, 32): Hynn a dywawt yr eneit: The Soul says this.</br></br>fol. 143r (col. 585, 39): Llyma broffwydolyaeth yr eryr ygkaer septon: The prophecy of the Eagle at Caer Septon.</br></br>fol. 144r (col. 588, 27): Trioedd Ynys Prydain: Triads of the Island of Britain: Tri dynyon a gawssant gampeu: Three heroes: Hercules, Hector and Samson.</br></br>fol. 144r (col. 588, 41): Pann aeth Llu y Lychlyn: The Host went to Scandinavia.</br></br>fol. 144v-146v: Trioed: Triads.</br></br>fol. 147r (col. 600, 16): Enweu ynys Prydein: The names of Britain’s islands</br></br>fol. 149r (col. 605, 1): Pererindod Chyarlys: The Pilgrimage of Charlemagne.</br></br>fol. 154v (col. 627): Owein neu Iarlles y Ffynnon: Owein or the Lady of the Fountain.</br></br>fol. 161v (col. 655): Peredur.</br></br>fol. 172r (col. 697): Llyma Vreidwyt Maxen Wledic: The Dream of Emperor Maxen. </br></br>fol. 174r (col. 705): Llyma Gyfranc Llud a Llevelis: The Tale of Lludd and Llefelys.</br></br>fol. 175r (col. 710): Llyma dechreu mabinogi: Pwyll penndeuic Dyuet. The Beginning of the Mabinogi: Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed.</br></br>fol. 179v (col. 726): Llyma eil geinc or mabinogi, Bendigeitvran vab Llyr: The second branch of the Mabinogi, the story of Bendigeitvran, Son of Llyr.</br></br>fol. 182v (col. 739): Llyma y dryded geinc or mabinogi, Manawydan vab Llyr. The third branch of the Mabinogi: Manawydan, son of Llyr.</br></br>fol. 185v (col. 751): Honn yw y bedwared geinc or mabinogi: Math fab Mathonwy. The fourth branch of the Mabinogi: Math, son of Mathonwy.</br></br>fol. 190r (col. 769): Gereint vab Erbin: Geraint, son of Erbin.</br></br>fol. 200v (col. 810): Culhwch ac Olwen: Culhwch and Olwen.</br></br>fol. 210 (col. 845): Ystoria Bown de Hamtwn: Bevis of Hampton.</br></br>fol. 231r (col 928): Meddygon Myddfei: The Physicians of Myddfai.</br></br>fol. 239r (col. 964): Diarhebion: Proverbs.</br></br>fol. 242v (col. 975): Imago Mundi: Delw y Byd: The Image of the World.</br></br>fol. 248v (col. 998): Zodiacus.</br></br>fol. 248v (col. 999): Brut y Saesson: The Chronicle of the Saxons.</br></br>fol.254r (col. 1020): Achau: Genealogy. From Arthur and the battle of Badon, ending with King John / Earl of Chester, when active in Ireland.</br></br>fol. 254v/ 255r (col. 1022- 1025?): blank.</br></br>fol. 255v -263v (col. 1026): Eiry mynyd: ‘Mountain Snow’ and other englynion.</br></br>fol. 264r (col. 1057- 1083): 557 proverbs arranged alphabetically.</br></br>fol. 271r /278v (col. 1085 /1115): Kymdeithas Amlyn ac Amic: The tale of Amlyn and Amic.</br></br>fol. 279r (col. 1117/ 1142): Gramadegau’r Penceirdd The Bards’ Grammar. </br></br>fol. 285v/ 302v (col. 1142-1212): Barddoniaeth y Gogynfeirdd Works of the Poets of the Princes.nfeirdd Works of the Poets of the Princes.)
  • London British Library Add. MS. 18922  + (mainly texts with spiritual-edifying topics (see Losert 2008, p. 115))
  • København Den Arnamagnaeanske Samling Cod. AM. 191  + (selection: ''Karl Magnus, Flores och Blanselection:</br></br>''Karl Magnus, Flores och Blanzeflor,'' some chronicles (i.e. ''Erikskrönikan, Lilla rimkrönikan, Prosaiska krönikan''), religious and edifying texts (i.e. prayers, mostly dedicated to the Virgin Mary), ''Schacktavelslek, Siælinna thrøst'' (excerpts)acktavelslek, Siælinna thrøst'' (excerpts))
  • Wien Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Cod. 5371  + ({| class="wikitable" |(40ra-45vb) |Albertu{| class="wikitable"</br>|(40ra-45vb)</br>|Albertus Magnus : De impressionibus aeris [Philosophia pauperum, lib. 4].</br>|-</br>|(228rb)</br>|Quatre vers.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 1)</br>|Thomas de Cantimprato OP : De rerum naturis.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 2)</br>|Formulae medicinales contra febrem.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 3)</br>|Tractatus de iis, quae conducunt et nocent singulis humani corporis membris.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 4)</br>|Tractatus de medicinis digestivis et evacuativis.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 5)</br>|Carmen medicum.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 6)</br>|Tractatus de variis remediis.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 7)</br>|Otho de Cremona: Carmen de plantis earumque praestantia medicinali.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 8)</br>|Carmen inscriptum 'Haec sunt aetates medicinarum'.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 9)</br>|Medicinarum variarum elenchus.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 10)</br>|Ps. Dioscurides: Opusculum inscriptum 'Quid pro quo'.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 11)</br>|Tractatus de elephantiasi sive lepra.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 12)</br>|Tractatus de sterilitate.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 13)</br>|Notabile de oleis.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 14)</br>|Iohannes Mesue: Tractatus de oleis.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 15)</br>|Collectanea et notabilia medicinam spectantia.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 16)</br>|Giraldus de Solo: Commentarius super primam fen. quattuor canonis Avicennae.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 17)</br>|Collectanea de homine et animalibus.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 18)</br>|Iohannes Mesue: De rectificatione medicinarum simplicium.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 19)</br>|Formulae medicinales.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 20)</br>|Tractatus de plantis earumque virtutibus medicinalibus.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 21)</br>|Notabilia de urinis cum glossis tschechicis. (lat./tschech.).</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 22)</br>|'Summa recreatorum' curiosae quaestiones, facetae, historiae etc.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 22)</br>|Diocletianus sive fabella de septem magistris sapientibus.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 22)</br>|Nicolaus de Bibra: Descriptio urbis Erfordiensis.</br>|-</br>|(Nr. 22)</br>|Iohannes XXIII. papa: Disticha quibus depositionem moeret.</br>|}a: Disticha quibus depositionem moeret. |})