Catalogue of Gaelic Manuscripts in the National Library of Scotland
Adv. MS 72.2.10
Compiled by John Mackechnie p. 226 - 237
Vol. 1, Notes to the Manuscripts, Index of Initia, 1973
Paper. Pp. 474, erroneously numbered by a modern hand, probably that of H.Cameron Gillies, measuring 7 and 3/4th x 6 ins. H.Cameron Gillies gives a somewhat imaginative description of the Ms in the "Celtic Monthly" for July, 1912, p. 122 sqq. Gillies says that the Ms is rather badly written, but in fact the writing is rather good. Again: Gillies says that the Ms is in a wretched condition, crumbling to dust and almost beyond hope of recovery, but on the contrary, the Ms, while by no means in the best state of preservation, is in much better state than many others in the National library. Further Gillies stresses the difficulties of reading the Ms, but for a medical text it is clear and easily read.
The Ms is probably the one referred to by the Reverend Donald Mc Nicol of Lismore in his “Remarks on Dr. Samuel Johnson' s Journey to the Hebrides” (London, 1777), p.263. Two scribes worked on the Ms, viz. (i) Angus son of Farquhar, son of Angus and (ii) Donnchadh mac dubhsleibhte, a name that Macklnnon renders as Duncan Mc Donlevy. A Sean O Duinnshleibh was the scribe of TCD, E 3 29 (fol.24), written in the 16th (?) century, but whether there is any connection between these two is not clear. The Ms was written for Duncan O Conacher between 1611 and 1614, a member of the well-known family of medical men, originally known as O Conachers but, later, as MacConachers. They lived at Airdoran, on the northern shores of Loch Feochan in Argyll, where they were settled in 1530 at least, probably even before that date, and they themselves claim to have come from Ireland. Cf. Mackinnon's "Cat.", p. 63. Eoin ui Concubar appears in a non-textual note in NLS. 72.1.34, fol. 21a, t.m. where he is greeted by the scribe of that Ms on 22nd October, 1603, and Macklnnon, "Cat.", p. 140, seems to imply that" O Conacher”and "Concubar” are the same name, relying, as he seems to be, on Eoin ui Concubar being one of the Lorn physicians. For the old Gaelic medical men cf. O Grady,"Cat.", p. 171 sqq.
The non-textual notes, of which there are a great number in this Ms, show that Angus Mac Farquhar was in the habit of carrying his work about with him and also that he disliked leaving part of the last line of a page blank.
Non-textual notes : -
(i) "34. J.McK. No. 7"
p. 1 (inverted)
(ii) "An Lios Mor dam 1611" - probably this refers to Lismore, where more than a century and a half later, the Reverend Donald Mc Nicol, who replied to
Dr. Samuel Johnson's "Journey to the Hebrides”, was settled as Minister.
p. 2 , last line.
(iii) "an lios mor damh 30 la mi december, 1611".
p. 21 , last line.
(iv) "Co cuire (?) Dia crioch maith air in leabhair so"
p. 22 , last line.
(v) "an lios mor....."
p. 23 , last line.
(vi) "Omnis quae a ratione suscipitur de aliqua re institutio debet a deffinitione perficisci (sic leg. proficisci) ut intelligattur quid sit id de quo dispo....detur .i. an uile
traehtadh doniter maille reusan dligar tionnsgnam ona deffinition ionnus go ttuicfid (?) cread e an ni air an dentar (dea)spoireacht filosiphorum".
p. 50 , b.m.
(vii) "In nomine Patris etc. Amen."
p. 57 , t.m.
(viii) "Sin mar sin o Aonghus Mac Fearchair gidh (? gighi ?) nar re a denum".
p. 64 , last line.
(ix) "A Trumpan damh Mars in 31, aois an Tigerna 1612". This probably refers to Trumpan in Skye.
p. 66 , last line.
(x) "1612".
p. 68 , last line.
(xi) "siga bi (?) famulorum signavi tribularum signabi ingnia (?) sortida. Dena so sa maidin dia daoin".
p. 68 , b.m.
(xii) "Misi Aonghus".
p. 69 , last line.
(xiii) "An Dun Ollaidh beag dam". Probably referring to Dunolly at Oban.
p. 84 , last line.
(xiv) "An Dun Ollaidh".
p. 87 , last line.
(xv) "A Dun Ollaidh beg dhamh an 28 la lulius".
p. 92 , last line.
(xvi) "A Dia dena troctuir (sic) orum fein".
p. 94 , last line.
(xvii) " An dunan Eachain (?Eathain) dulnn a bfochar Mic Domnaill duibh". There is a Port Eachainn in Glencoe, which may be the place referred to here.
p. 106 , b.m.
(xviii) "Dia liom".
p. 108 , last line.
(xix) "A Dia cuir fein crich maith ar so".
p. 110 , last line.
(xx) " A Dhia cuir breith maith air in droch litir so".
p. 125 , last line.
(xxi) "An Aird Chonghail dhamh a bhfhochair Dhonnchaidh Mic Eoin Mic Domnaill mic Donnchaidh I Conchubhair. Aois an Tigerna in tan sin 1612. An 3 la 20 Augustus. Misi Aongus
Mac Ferchair mic Aonguis gidh nar re na admhail do sgriobadh in ni bee sin". For Eoin ui Concubar cf. introductory note supra, p. This is the scribe’s colophon.
p. 126 , line 5.
(xxii) "an a(i)nm De so sios".
p. 129 , t.m.
(xxiii) "An oilen an Sdalcaire 1612 21 la". This probably refers to Island Stalker on which is built Castle Stalker.
p. 132 , last line.
(xxiv) "an ainm De so sios".
p. 141 , t .m.
(xxv) "A Dia cuir fein crioch maith air so”.
p. 143 , t.m.
(xxvi) "A Dia cuir crioch maith ar in lebhar so".
p. 145 , t.m.
(xxvii) "Sin duit Aonguis ⁊ mo bendacht leis d' (? o) Eoghain Mac Phoil (?Phail)". Cf. NLS. 72.1.34, fol. 21, where the name "Eomuin McPhaill" appears as a non-textual note,
greeting Eoin ui Concubar, for whom cf. supra non-textual note No. (xxi).
p. 146 , b.m.
(xxviii) "Finis ann so air Regement Sanatatis an ceud la do Nouemper aois an Tigerna 1612 ⁊ gach aon leighis so tuigid bennacht ar anmain an tl rosgriob .i. Aonghus Mac Ferchair ar
na tarralng. . . ." This is the scribe's colophon to the "Regimen Sanitatis".
p. 154 , line 23.
(xxix) "an ainm De uile comachtach".
p. 155 , t.m.
(xxx) "Rex. Pax. Nax. Filio". A similar charm is found in EUL. Db. 7.2. fol. 7b,17.
p. 158 , b.m.
(xxxi) " Dia liom".
p. 159 , last line.
(xxxii) "Uch a Dhia cuidich liom ann gach uile chas".
p. 162 , last line.
(xxxiii)"An Dun Ollaidh damh in 13 la Nouimber aois an Tigerna 1612. Aonghus”.
p. 163 , b.m.
There is an error in the numbering of the pp. at this point with the result that the numbers are 163,163a,163b.
(xxxiv) "Uch a Dhe foir ora in Duin Ollaidh" .
p. 164 , last line.
(xxxv) "TILON . TECLA. TELUP. TICON. TILO.ABE .TA. PARON. TILUP. AME. a gabail a gcois mna toirrech ⁊ ni marbthar don torciosin hi ; ag gabail fo secht a snaithi glaslin ⁊ cur
fa braghaid mna ⁊ beraid mac". Cf. EUL Db 7 2 fol.
p. 170 l70, b,m. + p. 171 , b.m.
(xxxvi) "A Dia cuidich liom".
p. 173 , last line.
(xxxvii) "An Dun Ollaidh"
p. 170 , last line.
(xxxviii) "An Dun 01(1) aidh dhamh a bfochar mic Dubhghaill ⁊ Donncaid I Concubair an 21 la Nouember
p. 180 . last line.
(xxxix) "Go cuire Dia crioch maith air an leabuir so".
p. 181 , last line.
(xl) "An Dun 01(1)aidh dhamh".
p. 184 , last line.
(xli) "...sguirim o di...i di...la viam (?)..."
p. 186 , last line.
(xlii) "Finis an Dun 01(l)aidh dhamh in 25 la Nouember
p. 187 , line 14.
(xliii) "Anno Domine (sic) 1612. Aonghus".
p. 197 , last line.
(xliv) "Finis anno domini 1612 an 28 la Nouember an
Dun Ollaidh dhamh a bfochair. . .Donchaid I Conchubhair" .
p. 198 , line 21.
(xlv) "Olc an litir Aonghuis".
p. 204 , b.m.
(xlvi) "An Dun Olamh damh in ceud la do December an bliadhain d' eg prionnsa Albann ⁊ Shaxan ⁊ Eirinn ; aois an Tigerna 1612".
p. 207 , b.m.
(xlvii) "Ex habundantia cordis os loquitur .i. is o acfhuinn an craidi labrus an beul. Misi Aonghus".
p. 208 , b.m.
(xlviii) "An Dun Ollaidh damh an 18 la December Anno Domine (sic) 1612".
p. 225 , last line.
(xlix) "Dia liom an dun Olamh damh 20 la December 1612
p. 229 , last line.
(l) "Finis air an leabar so darab ainm Blath na ndied an Duin Ollaigh". Scribe's colophon.
p. 235 .
(li) "A Dhia is olc an litir".
p. 236 , last line.
(lii) "An Dun Ollaimh dhamh 1612. Amen."
p. 242 , last line.
(liii) "Donnchadh mac dubsleibhte".
p. 251 , t.m.
(liv) "Misi Donnchadh mac D.S.".
p. 253 , t .m.
(Iv) "Finis donn atomia (sic leg anatomia), Aonghus, an Aird Chongail dhamh a bfochair Dhonncaidh I Conchubhair ⁊ is e Donnchaidh tug an leabar so damhsa rena sgriobhadh ⁊ tugadh gach
aon leidhis e beannacht ar anmain an Donnchaidh sin ⁊ guidhimsi iad fath gan cionnta do thabhairt dhamh phfeln air son olcus a sgriobhtha, oir is e an ced leabhar do sgriobh me riamh, uime
sin gach aon a leighis e gebadh se mo lethsgeul. Aois an Tigerna 1612 an dara la Januairius".
p. 260 , line 11.
(Ivi) "An Lios Mor dhamh an 9 la Iuli 16l3".
p. 264 , last line.
(lvil) "An achadh na croise an lios mor", i.e. Achnacross, Lismore.
p. 271 , last line.
(lviii) ""Dia liom”.
p. 289 , b.m.
(lix) " Finis air na claruibh sin Gordonius. An Apain Eoin Stiubhairt aniu a fochair Dhonnchaidh / Conchubair ⁊ is e Donnchadh tug na clair sin damsa re sgrlobadh, ⁊ gach dulne a leighis
iad no da ndena siad maith, tugad siad beannacht air anmain an Donnchaidh sin tug na clair uada damsa rena sgriobadh. Misi bhdln ghfts mbhc fscbhrobhngr", i.e. Aonghus mac Fearcair.
Cf. NLS. Ms 2076, p. iv, note by the Reverend Donald Mac Queen, Minister at Kilrmuir, Skye and, also, the text of "Bernardi Gordoni opus, Lilium Medicinae inscriptum etc. etc. Lugduni apud
Guliel. Revillium MDLXXIIII" in NLS. Note that there are two Appins in Scotland, viz. :-(i) one of the sections of the parish of Dull and (ii) John Stuart’s Appin, which is a village on the south
east side of Loch Linnhe, 15 miles north east of Oban, so called because it formed the abbatial lands of Lismore in Argyll. Lismore and Appin form a united parish in Lorn, Argyll.
p. 302 , line 12.
(Ix) "A Gleann Craibhrionn dam 1614", i.e. Glen-cre-ran, a glen on the mutual border of Ardchattan parish and Lismore and Appin.
p. 329 , last line.
(lxi) "Misi BHDLNGHFTS", i.e. I (am) Angus.
p. 349 , last line.
(lxii) "MNGSNG BHDLN GHFTS MBHC FSEBHRCIM", i. e.
I (am) Angus mac Farquhar.
p. 401 , last line.
(lxiii) "lor de an aird congail dam I6l4", i.e. enough of it. I am in Ardchonnel, 1614.
p. 446 , last line.
(lxiv) "an ainm Dia so (sios ?)”
p. 465 , t.m.
Contents : -
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"Aphorisms of Hippocrates", Latin version with running Gaelic version and comments. The text begins abruptly owing to loss of pages at the beginning and the surviving part consists of Bk.iii, sect. 12 - end of Bk.vii Cf. BM.Harl. 4347 (written in the 16th century) and Flower, "Cat.", p. xxxv, where it is pointed out that the Latin text was by Nicolaus Leonicenus, an Italian physician and humanist, born at Vicenza in 1428, who died in 1524. The present Gaelic text follows closely the Greek text in Loeb Classlcs, vol.iv, p. 125 sqq. and the chapters, for the most part, correspond with the chapters of the Greek text. Begins : - ac dul chum...sin togluaisid o gach cuis da loiged, i.e. Loeb Classics, vol. iv, p. 125, Aph. iii, sect. xii. This part ends at the foot of page 2 of the present enumeration of the pp. of the Ms = Aph. iii, sect.xvii, but the text resumes at page 15, line 1 of the Ms, the intervening pages belonging elsewhere, viz.: - pp. 3 and 4, i.e. one folio with its verso, should stand after page 38 and before page 39, while pages 5-14 should stand at the very end of the Ms, i.e. after p. 474.
The text of the Aphorisms then runs on as follows, viz.: - Bk iii ends at p. 19 of the present Ms Bk. iv begins at p. 20 and ends at p. 32, Bk.v begins at p. 32, line 18, bringing in pp. 3 and 4 as mentioned supra, and ends at p. 43, line 3, Bk.vi begins at p. 43, line 4, and ends at p. 50, line 12 and Bk. vii begins at p. 50, line 13, and section Ixii of that Book ends at the foot of page 56, the remainder of the text being lost in the copy before the scribe.
p. 1 -p. 2 + p. 15 -p. 56 . -
Charm also found in EUL Db 7 2 fol.7bl7 where it is said to be for producing sleep. Begins : -+MAXIMIANUS + MELCUS + CONSDANTINUS + DIONICIUS + SERAPHEON + MARCUS + MATEUS + LUCAS + IONNES + MATERUS + MIANUS + AMEN - air codal.
p. 57 , 1. -
Charm similar to that in EUL Db 7 2, fol. 8bl, 2. The text in the present Ms is : - air cosg fola na frona (sic leg. srona ?) : sgriobh an nedan in ti air am bi insna facailse leis in fuil sin fein .i. consumatum est te fit . glei . gleid . de glei . gleid . gleo...a deis (?) aius o deus aius asgirios a donatos i ilios onimais.
p. 57 ,4. -
The rest of this page and its verso is blank. "Lilium Medicinae" of Bernard Gordon, but here without title. Cf. NLS. 72.1.18 ; 72.1.20 ; 73.1.22 and Ms.2076. Cf. also BM.Harl. 4347 (written in the 16th century) fol. 37, a fragmentary text, for which cf. Flower,"Cat" p. xxxvi, and BM. Eg. 89(written on vellum in 1482) and O Grady, "Cat.", p. 202 sqq. Cf. also TCD., H.4.16, p. 69. The present Gaelic text is compared with the Lyons edition of the "Lilium Medicinae" of 1574. The chapter headings are as follows : -
Febris est calor innaturalis (L.M., p.8)
p. 59 , 1Febris est calor extraneus
p. 59 , 4Ephimera est febris (L.M., p. 9)
p. 59 , 17Ectica est febris continua (L.M., p.42)
p. 59 , 22Causon est febris continua de cholera
p. 59 , 26Synochus est febris continua (L.M., p.25)
p. 60 , 1Epacmastica est febris
p. 60 , 4Paracmascica est febris
p. 60 , 7Homodonos est febris
p. 60 , 10Synoca est febris
p. 60 , 15Pestis est morbus contagiosus
p. 60 , 20Tertiana est febris (L.M. , p.20)
p. 60 , 24Rigor vero est ut non sit possit (sic) continere membra sua
p. 60 , 26Quartana est febris putrida (L.M., p. 29)
p. 61 , 5Horripilatio est dispositio
p. 61 , 8Quotidiana est febris de phlegmate (L.M., p. 35)
p. 61 , 14Frigus autem est
p. 61 , 16Sextena est febris putrida
p. 61 , 19Febris empiala est (L.M., p. 41)
p. 62 , 2Causonides est febris (L.M. , p. 41)
p. 62 , 14Sudor est vapor humidus (L.M., p. 47)
p. 62 , 24Variolae et morbili sunt quasi etc. (L.M., p. 51)
p. 63 , 7Venenum est materia subtilis aquosa (L.M., p. 54)
p. 63 , 16Morsus est solutio continuataitis facta (L.M., p. 59)
p. 63 , 19Hydrophobia est passio melancholica (L.M., p, 63)
p. 63 , 25Dolor est sensus rei contrariae (L.M., p. 66)
p. 64 , 1Apostema est inflatio seu tumor (L.M. , p. 71)
p. 64 , 4Phlegmon est apostema ex sanguine (L.M., p. 71)
p. 64 , 6Cimia est apostema molle album etc. (L.M., p. 71)
p. 64 , 9Herisipelas est apostema de cholera grossa
p. 64 , 13Sclirosis est apostema duram insensibile
p. 64 , 19Noli man (sic leg. me) tangere est ulcus corrosivum (L.M., p. 72)
p. 64 , 23Antrax est carbunculus...sunt apostemata (L.M.,p. 72)
p. 65 , 1Herpestiomenus est ulcus corrosivum (L.M. , p. 72)
p. 65 , 7Cancrenae sunt igitur male dispotisiones (L.M., p. 73)
p. 65 ,12Fistula est ulcus concavum profundum carnosum (L.M., p. 73)
p. 65 , 18Cancer est ulcus corrosivum (L.M., p.73)
p. 65 , 21Impetigo serpigo formica miliaris et formica ambulativa sunt pustulae (L.M., p. 73)
p. 65 , 23Verruca autem est caro dura (L.M., p.88)
p. 66 , 15Acrochordini sunt quaedam excrescentiae (L.M., p. 88)
p. 66 , 20Lupiae sunt (L.M., p. 88)
p. 67 , 1Lepra est morbus consimilis corrumpens figuram (L.M., p. 94)
p. 67 , 5Morphea est cutis defaedatio maculosa (L.M., p. 114)
p. 67 , 11Sahaphati sunt pustulae rubea etc. This section ends with the words: - secundum Valescum de Taranta.
p. 67 , 13Scabies est infectio cutis (L.M., p. 118)
p. 67 , 21Pruritus est desiderium scalpendi et fricundi corporis...secundum Valescum
p. 68 , 5Mala mortuum est quedam species scabiei (L.M., p. 122)
p. 68 , 12Pustulae sunt quedam vesiculae parvae (L.M., p. 123)
p. 68 , 22Ulcus est solutio continuatatis in carne
p. 69 , 1Vulnus est solutio continuatatis manifesta (L.M. , p. l24)
p. 69 , 5Panarisium est apostema calidum dolorosum (L.M., p. 136)
p. 69 , 12Alopecia est caussus (sic) capillorum cum ulceribus (L.M., p. 146)
p. 69 , 17Capillus est vapor siccus a corpore resolutus (L.M., p. 147)
p. 69 , 20Cassus capillorum est fluxus capillorum (L.M., p. 151)
p. 69 , 25Asperitas est trancasio seu fisura (L.M., p. l53)
p. 70 , 1Canicies est infectio alba capillorum (L.M., p. l54)
p. 70 , 6Furfures sunt quedam squamae (L.M., p. 158)
p. 70 , 8Pustulae sunt quedam parva apostemata in capite nascenti (L.M., p. 160)
p. 70 , 12Favus est lues acute corporis (L.M., p. 161)
p. 70 , 19Tinea est scabies capitis cum squamis (L.M., p. 163)
p. 70 , 20Pediculi culi lentes et pessulte vel pediculatae sunt quedam animalia (L.M., p. 166)
p. 70 , 25Dolor capitis est accidens male complexionis (L.M., p. 168)
p. 71 , 3Emicranea est dolor in mediate capite (L.M., p. 180)
p. 71 , 5Ovum durum
p. 71 , 8Scotomia et vertigo sunt propriae passiones (L.M., p. 186)
p. 71 , 10Litargia est apostema in parte posteriori cerebri subtus cranium (L.M., p. 189)
p. 71 , 13Corruptio memoriae est passio partis posterioreis (sic) capitis (L.M., p. 193)
p. 71 , 15Litargia non vera (L.M., p. 195)
p. 71 , 17Congelatio est passio posterioris partis cerebri (L.M., p. 197)
p. 71 , 21Somnus est reversio spiritus animalis (L.M., p. 199)
p. 71 , 25Vigilia est productio spiritus animalis (L.M., p. 204)
p. 72 , 3Exercitium est humanae vitae conservatio
p. 72 , 7Stupor est diminutio sensus (L.M., p. 202)
p. 72 , 17Mania et melancholia sunt corruptiones animi (L.M., p. 208)
p. 72 , 21Amor qui hereos dicitur est sollicitudo melancholica propter mulieris amorem. Cf. NLS. 72.1.2, fol. 81b2, 18 and NLS. 72.1.13, fol. 37a2, 39. Printed from the latter Ms by Winifred Wulff in "Eriu", vol. xi, p. 177. (L.M., p. 216)
p. 72 , 23Ebrietas est passio cerebri (L.M., p. 219)
p. 72 , 26Phrensis (sic) apostema calidum (L.M., p. 221)
p. 73 , 4Sternutatio est motus naturalis (L.M., p. 225)
p. 73 , 6Incubus est phantasma (L.M., p. 226)
p. 73 , 9Epilensia est morbus cerebri (L,M., p. 227)
p. 73 , 13Apoplexia est passio cerebri (L.M., p. 239)
p. 73 , 20Paralisis est nervorum mollificatio (L.M., p. 243)
p. 74 , 4Spasmus est aegritudo nervalis (L.M., p. 248)
p. 74 , 6Tetanus est vi cervix
p. 74 , 10Emprosthotonos est vero caput cervix etc.
p. 74 , 16Opisthotonos est vero cum corpus una cum cervice
p. 74 , 19Tremor est diminutio virtutis motivae (L.M., p. 253)
p. 74 , 23Musculae sunt capita nervorum
p. 75 , 7Iectigatio est motus de ambulatius (sic) (L.M., p. 254)
p. 75 , 11Tortura est morbus officialis (L.M., p. 256)
p. 75 , 14Indented as if a new section began here :- SICUT SCRIBIT GALENUS octavo de iuvamentis membrorum cerebrum creatum est propter oculos etc. (L.M., p. 257)
p. 75 , 17Oculus est etc. (L.M., p. 279)
p. 75 , 24Opthalmia est apostema calidum coniunctivae. (L.M., p. 259)
p. 76 , 6Cat(a)racta est morbus officialis (L.M., p. 278)
p. 76 , 8Tunica cornea est illa tunica (L.M., p. 271)
p. 76 , 11Notes : a number of sections have been omitted here. Cf. NLS. Ms 2076, i (ii). Indstrumentum auditus est compositum (L.M., p. 29I)
p. 76 , 15Tinnitus est corruptio auditus (L.M., p. 295)
p. 76 , 23Nasus est membrum organicum (L.M., p. )
p. 77 , 3Faetor narium est corruptio (L.M., p. 304)
p. 77 , 19Reuma est fluxus humorum (L.M., p. 307)
p. 77 , 20Os eat indstrumentum vociferationis (L.M., p. 323)
p. 77 , 21Guttur lingua puulatum (?) et quatuor dentis et duo labia sunt novem indstrumenta vocis
p. 77 , 23Fissura labiorum (L.M., p. 316)
p. 78 , 5Lingua est membrum carnosum (L.M., p. 317)
p. 78 , 8Lentigines sunt infectiones cutis faciei (L.M., p. 325)
p. 78 , 19Indented as if a new section began here : - SQUINANTIA igitur est apostema impediens viam anhelitus et viam cibi (L.M., p. 337, 338)
p. 79 , 1Scopulae sunt apostemata dura in molli carne
p. 79 , 5Glandulae excrescentia facta a phlegmate
p. 79 , 9Bocium gulae est apostema
p. 79 , 13Branchus est aegritudo frigida
p. 79 , 18Guttur est membrum frigldum et siccum
p. 79 , 21Vox est nobilissima actio voluntaria (L.M., p. 346)
p. 80 , 5Tussis est motus virtutis naturalis (L.M., p. 359)
p. 80 , 10Pulmo est membrum arteriorum
p. 80 , 17Ptisis est ulcus pulmonis (L.M., p. 362)
p. 80 , 22Emothoyca est fluxus seu fusio sanguinis
p. 81 , 2Emopthoyca d ....ore sanguinem evomentes
p. 81 , 6Diabrosis vena corrodit (L.M., p. 372)
p. 81 , 8Empyema interpretatur sputum saniosum (L.M., p. 376)
p. 81 , 11Asthma (Ms reads asthama) est difficultas anheli(t)us (L.M., p. 381)
p. 81 , 15Disnia (?) se celat (L.M., p. 382)
p. 81 , 18Pleur(i)sis est apostema calidum (L.M., p. 388)
p. 82 , 5Peripneuia (sic, leg. Peripneumonia?) est apostema calidum pulmonis (L.M., p. 400)
p. 82 , 10Cor est membrum principalibus (?)
p. 82 , 11Cor est membrum nervosum
p. 82 , 15Note that at least one folio is lost after p. 82. Pulsus est motus receptaculorum spiritus
p. 83 , 1Arteria est corpus oblongum rotundum
p. 83 , 14Tremor cordis est motus cordis (L.M., p. 401)
p. 83 , 21Sincopis est ablatio sensus (L.M., p. 406)
p. 84 , 1Mamilla est membrum glandulosum etc. This section appears in NLS. 72.l.20, fol. 5b2, 3. In the present Ms this section is followed by the reference : - Avicenna leabar 3, fen 12, cap. 1. (L.M., p. 411)
p. 84 , 5Indented as if marking the beginning of a new section : - TRANSGLUTITIO CIBI est motus compositus (L.M., p. 417
p. 84 , 12Stomachus nervosus quidem et arteriis
p. 84 , 16Desiderium cibi et potus (L.M., p. 420)
p. 85 , 1Debilitas appetitus est passio stomachi etc. This section is followed by "Val.", probably a reference to Valescus de Taranta. (L.M., p. 421)
p. 85 , 4Caninuis (sic leg. Caninus ?) appetitus est intensus irrationabilis (L.M., p. 436)
p. 85 , 10Bolismus est appetitus intensus (L.M., p. 438)
p. 85 , 14Fames sincopalis est inordinatus appetitus (L.M., p. 439)
p. 85 , 17Corrubtus (sic leg. corruptus) appetitus enormis etc. (L.M., p. 439)
p. 85 , 21Potus est substantiali (L.M., p. 441)
p. 86 , 5Sitis est appetitus (L.M.,p. 441)
p. 86 , 11Venter est membrum nervosum
p. 86 , 15Eructatio (Ms reads Eructuatio) est ventotitas (sic, leg. ventositas) fumosa (L.M., p. 443)
p. 86 , 19Singultus est quasi spasmus (L.M., p. 447)
p. 86 , 23Fastidium est abominatio cibi (L.M., p. 451)
p. 87 , 5Abominatio est cibi prius amati et desiderati abhorritio (sic, leg. abhorratio) (L.M., p. 460)
p. 87 , 11Nausea est voluntas (L.M., p. 460)
p. 87 , 21Subversio animae est continuus apetitus (L.M., p. 460)
p. 87 , 24Vomitus est expulsio materiae continente in stomacho per superiora
p. 88 , 1Anastropha est facilis cibi accepti expultio (Ms sic, leg expulsio) (L.M., p. 462)
p. 88 , 5Catastropha est facilis cibi expulsio per inferiora (L.M., p. 462)
p. 88 , 7Colerica passio est angustiosa cibi (L.M., p. 462)
p. 88 , 10Inflatio stomachus est ventositas (L.M., p. 467)
p. 88 , 15Tortura intestinorum est dolor (L.M., p. 469)
p. 88 , 21Lienteria est fluxus ventris (L.M., p. 472)
p. 89 , 3Diarrhia est fluxus humoralis (L.M., p. 473)
p. 89 , 12Disenteria est fluxus sanguineus (L.M., p. 476)
p. 89 , 13Tenasmon est appetitus et voluntas (L.M., p. 484)
p. 89 , 17Yliaca est passio intestinorum (L.M., p. 500)
p. 89 , 21Colica est passio (L,M., p. 503)
p. 90 , 1Mirachia est hepoeundae (Ms sic, leg. hypochondriaca?) (L.M., p. 509)
p. 90 , 8Vermes et serpentes et sgarabi (L.M., p. 510)
p. 90 , 11Hemorrhoydes est fluxus (L.M. , p. 514)
p. 90 , 17Condilamata (Ms sic, leg. Condylomata) et atrlces sunt quedam excrescentiae (L.M. , p. 518)
p. 90 , 20Ficus sunt quedam ex(cre)scentiae (L.M., p. 518)
p. 91 , 1Rhagadie sunt apperationes (Ms sic, leg apparationes) venarum (L.M. , p. 518). There follows the reference : - secundum Val de Taranta, but this reference does not appear in the Latin text.
p. 91 , 12Indented to form a new chapter-heading. This is the first chapter of Particulum sextum, EPAR EST MEMBRUM primum et principium in generatione humorum (L.M., p. 523)
p. 92 , 1Iecur est membrum venenosum
p. 92 , 5Oppilatio haepatis est constrictio (L.M., p. 528)
p. 92 , 14Some sections have been omitted after this one. Fluxus sanguinis haepaticus (L.M., p. 540)
p. 92 , 19Hydros (Ms. sic) est error virtutis (L.M., p. 543)
p. 92 , 23Ycteritia est universalis cutis defaedatio (L.M., p. 555)
p. 93 ,1Splen est membrum...spongiosum (L.M., p. 566)
p. 93 ,5Renes sunt duo membra (L.M., p. 561). Some sections have been omitted before this section.
p. 93 ,13Vesica est membrum panniculosum (L.M., p. 574)
p. 93 ,22Lapis est morbis (Ms sic, leg. morbus) officialis (L.M. p. 581)
p. 94 ,2Urina est calamentum sanguinis .Cf. infra p. 214, 8 - 17.
p. 94 ,10Diainine (?) est involuntarius urinae etc.
p. 94 ,13Diabetica est inmoderata (sic) urinae effutio (sic, leg. effusio) (L.M., p. 586)
p. 94 , 17Stranguria interpretatur guttatim urinae emissio (L.M., p. 589)
p. 94 , 19Dissuria est involuntaria retentio urinae (L.M., p. 591)
p. 94 , 21Indented to form a new chapter heading. This is the beginning of Particulum septem. UNUM QUODQUE ANIMAL PERFECTUM EST CUM POTEST SIBI SIMILE GENERARE. (L.M., p. 595)
p. 95 , 1Testiculi sunt carnosi
p. 95 , 5Satyriasis est continua virge erectio cum desiderio.. ad coitum (L.M. , p. 602)
p. 95 , 18Priapismus est immoderate et continua virge erectio sine appetitu ad coitum (L.M. , p. 602)
p. 95 , 20Gonoirhea (Ms sic, leg. Gonorrhea) est emissio spermatis (L.M. , p. 604)
p. 96 , 1Pollutio est evacuatio materiae (L.M. , p. 606)
p. 96 , 3Relaxatio est species herniae (L.M., p. 612)
p. 96 , 5Matrix est instrumentum et locus generationis (L.M. , p. 612)
p. 96 , 13Suffocatio matricis est ascensus matricis
p. 96 , 19Menstrua currunt naturaliter ab anno decimo quarto (L.M., p. 619)
p. 97 , 3Percipitatio matricis
p. 97 , 6Mola est quoddam frustrim (Ms sic, leg. frustum?) carnis enorme (L.M. , p. 643)
p. 97 , 11Sterilitas est difficultas impregnationis
p. 97 , 14Gib(b)ositas est tuberositas
p. 97 , 17Gutta est passio (L.M., p. 645)
p. 98 , 3Arthetica potest dici cum currit materia (L.M. , p. 644)
p. 98 , 11Scyatlca appellatur cum materia (L.M. , p. 645)
p. 98 , 16Chiragra appellatur cum materia (L.M., p. 645)
p. 98 , 20Potagra quando materia comprehensa est (L.M. , p. 645)
p. 98 , 23This Gaelic version of the "Lilium Medicinae" pp.8 - 645 of the Lyons edition of 1574 ends : -Finis in 3 la Augustus 1612
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Latin text of the "Prognostics" of Hippocrates with a running Gaelic version. The text here is without any heading but it corresponds to the Greek text, section 1 in the Loeb Classics, vol.ii, p. 6 sqq. and runs on to section xxv of the Loeb text, but this last section Is very much compressed. The headings of the various sections are : -
Nihil perinde medico conducibile censeo quam ut prudentem se praestare laboret. Loeb text ii, sect. 1.
p. 99 , 1Igitur quum homines etc. op.clt., sect.1
p. 99In acutis morbis sic considerare etc. op.cit. sect. 2
p. 100Deprehendendus est aeger etc. op.cit., sect. 3
p. 102ex manuum latione etc, op. cit., sect.4
p. 103Spiritus frequens etc. op,cit. , sect, 5
p. 103Sudores saluberrimi etc, op.clt., sect, 6
p. 104Atque inter optima etc, op. cit., sect. 7
p. 104Indented to form the beginning of a new book, headed, Hippocratis coipresagiorum liber secundus etc.op.clt., sect. 8
p. 105Aqua inter cutem etc. op.cit., sect. 8
p. 106Maliciam morbi etc. op. cit., sect. 9
p. 107Quod vero ad somni etc. op. cit., sect. 10
p. 107AIlvi (?) excrementa inter bona etc. op.cit., sect. ll
p. 108Urina illa optima est etc. op. cit., sect. 12
p. 109Ad ultima ventum etc. op.cit., sect. 13
p. 111In pulmonis etc. op.cit., sect. 14
p. 111Dolores in dictis etc. op.cit., sect. 15
p. 112Perinde suppurationis etc. op. cit., sect. 16
p. 113Supparatos (sic) omne etc. op.cit., sect. 17
p. 114Quibus ob laboratem (sic) etc. op.cit., sect. 18
p. 115Lumborum inferiorum etc. op.cit., sect. 19
p. 117Indented and headed , "Hippocratis coipresagiorum, liber tertius” Febres sive sanus etc. op. cit., sect. 20
p. 118Capitis in febre etc. op. cit., sect. 21
p. 119Auris dolor acutus etc. op.cit., sect. 22
p. 120Neque leviter etc. op.cit.,sect. 23
p. 121Quibus febris etc. op.cit.,sect. 24
p. 122Ceatrum (sic leg. Ceterum) si recte etc. op.cit.,sect. 25
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"Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum'' but different from the "Regimen Sanitatis" published by H. Cameron Gillies, which is, in fact, part of John of Gaddesden' s "Rosa Anglica" as has been pointed out by Winifred Wulff in "ITS" vol. xxv (1923)(1929), p. xlviii, f.n.2, and O Grady, "Cat", p. 201 and pp. 262,263. The present text follows closely the "Regimen Sanitatis" edited by Dr. John Ardronaux (New York, 1870). Cf. also "The School of Salernum. English version by Sir John Harington with History of the School" edited by Francis R. Packard (London, 1922). For the Latin text cf. "Regimen Sanitatis Salerni" edited by Joannes C.G. Ackermann (Stendaliae, l790), p. 155 sqq. Begins : - Anglorum Regi scripsit schola tota Salerni .i. is iad scol Salerni co hulighthi do sgriobh na fersada so dochum ri Sacsan do coimet a slainte. Si vis incolumen , si vis te reddere sanum/curas tolle graves irasci crede prophanum/, i.e. mad ail (let) beth follan ⁊ mad ail (let) beth slan, cuir na h-insnimha troma diot ⁊ creid gurob dimhaoin duit ferg do denamh etc. The text ends : - Finis ann so air Regement tsanatatis.
There is another text in NLS. 72.1.33, p. 43, line 1 - p. 58, line 27 and for a comparison of the two texts cf. Mackinnon, "Cat.", p. 67, who suggests that in view of the text contained in BM.Ar. 333(written on vellum and paper in 1514 and 1519 by various hands) there was another version of the "Regimen Salernitanum" in the hands of the Gaelic medical men.
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Tract on urines without heading but in NLS. 72.1.33, p. 61 - 84, ascribed to Egidius, who is identified by O Grady, "Cat.”, p. 173 as Egidius Corbeiensis and Corboliensis , i.e. Gilles de Corbeil, physician to Philip Augustus and author of "Carmen de urinarum judiciis" (Padua, 1483) who died in 1222. Begins : - Dicitur urina quoniam fit in renibus una aut ab urit Greco quod demonstratio fertur aut quia quod tangit mordet desiccat et urit .i. aderar urina risin bfual arson gurob isna hairnibh amain roginter he
p. 155 ,1Ut de lacte serum
p. 155 ,8Sanguinis est urina serum subtile
p. 155 ,12Quale quid aut quid in hoc quantum quo dies
p. 155 ,20Bisdem urinam possunt variare colores
p. 156 ,16Multa die (sic) cretico quam niger et pendula nubes
p. 157 ,7Cumgrua (sic) mixturae cum spisso
p. 157 ,18Livida si fuerit vel livor particularis
p. 158 ,1Paucula vix mincta livens oleagina
p. 158 ,19Albo subtilis urina iugata colori
p. 159 ,8Note that a new faded yellowish ink begins here, the earlier Ink being a deep black. Spissi in paipiens (sic) comertia nulla livoris est in iudicio
p. 160 ,9Lactea subtenuis in acute febris (sic)
p. 160 ,20Albescens caropos vel lactea spissa figurat hydropisim
p. 161 ,19Saepe fit ut urinae distans substantia
p. 162 ,1Pallida cum pingui vel supciterna liquore
p. 162 ,14Si male disposicio procedat corpore glauca
p. 163 ,1Est multis tenuis citerna referta figuris
p. 163 a,1In ruffum vergens puricolor aemulus auri
p. 163 b,13Principio causea dum sunt nova semina morbi
p. 164 ,3Ruffa parum pinguis retinens umbracula
p. 165 ,6Clara rubens terteum (sic leg. tertium ?) duplicem
p. 166 ,17Turbida spissa parum rubeo perfusa
p. 167 ,5Si color est Inopos (sic) fert etc.
p. 167 ,22Agriacam spasmum magiorem denique
p. 168 ,16Seapius (sic) artificem deludit forma etc. Note that this section contains the following : - circulus ampulla nubecula spuma pus pinguedo etc., each word being glossed.
p. 168 ,20Spissus in urina si circulus est
p. 170 ,1Purpureus spissus affliget sanguine
p. 170 ,5Dextera parte fuerit chollae (?) ferventes
p. 170 ,9De livente prius si etc.
p. 170 ,15Si formam causon in febre virores adoptet
p. 170 ,19Non residens ampulla tumens
p. 171 ,4Granula reumaticea semper etc.
p. 171 .11Corporis aeri nubecula spiritualis
p. 171 ,22Ulcera vesicae sanies effusa
p. 172 ,17Precedens olei formam resolutio pinguis
p. 172 ,24Note that p. 173,14 - 180,10 is found in shorter form in NLS. 73.1.22, fol. 1. Ex vitio iecorls trahitur mictura
p. 173 ,11Renum vesicae lapidem
p. 174 ,4Forma pilo similis
p. 174 ,10Per squamas tenues et furfurea micta
p. 174 ,15Certa fides per crinoides
p. 174 ,19Innuitur gutta regnere peralba minuta
p. 174 ,23A new ink begins on page 175. Matrix sicca venus (sic leg. venis ) sopita retentio fluxus
p. 175 ,5Conceptura maris insinuat splendor faciei
p. 175 ,12Spermaticis inscripta notis urina fatetur illecebres coitus
p. 175 ,20Sub forma cineris corpuscula
p. 176 ,2Informat sedimen color
p. 176 ,12Laedit et incrudat sedimen
p. 177 ,11Sub rubeum etc.
p. 177 ,25Naturae manifestat opusculum
p. 178 ,8The text ends : - Iste est modus iudicandi urinae - primo de colore, secundo de substantia, tertio de contentis .i. is e so mod breithemhnuis an fuail. Ar tus don dath ⁊ ainn sein do tsubstaint ⁊ an treas uair do na conteanta. Finis.
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Tract, without heading, showing what the different colours of urine signify. Begins : - Tri neithe bhis is in bfual noch aga bfuil imcosmalius ri aroile .i. lend omh ⁊ ypostais ⁊ ingur etc. Ends : - agus mad ingen bid ban.
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Collection of precepts from an unnamed source but the same text appears in NLS. 73.1.33, p. 33 - 40, where it is acribed to Coilligeat, i.e. " Colliget " alias Kitabu 'l Kolliyyat, i.e. the work produced by Ibn Roshd, i.e. Averroes of Cordova, circa 1198. Begins : - Quod male incipitur male finitur .i. gach ni tinnsgainter cu holc, is olc criochnaigter etc. Ends : - Calidiora calidior - ibus ...is neithe furtachta dligur da bfurtacht. Finis.
p. 181 ,1 - p. 187 ,14Note that articles Nos. 9,10,11 and 12 may really be one article. Cf. BM. Harl. 4347, fol.42b and Flower, ''Cat.'', p. xxxvi.
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Collection of precepts, possibly continuation of No. 9 supra. Begins : - Quicunque cognito membrorum interiorem esse deciderad fiat in animam suam divinum auxilium implorare etc. On pp. 188,189 the sources of certain precepts are given, viz. G(alenus?) , Ar(istotle) Av(icenna ?) Heli etc.
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Collection of precepts and definitions, probably a continuation of No. 10 supra. Begins : - Medicina est scientia sanorum aegrorum et neutrorum .i. ised is leighis ann fis na slainti ⁊ nan eslainte. Among the subjects defined or otherwise dealt with are : - intellectus, scientia, theorica, speculativa, practica...res naturales, doctrina, fumus siccus a terra resolutus, putrado, non est faciendum balneum dum cibus est crudus in stomacho, horripulatio, frigus si venit rigor in debilitate corporis est mortale etc. Ends : - is ed is comurtha ann an ni taisbenas he fein dochum fein. Finis.
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Medical notes, without heading. Begins : - Omnis digestio habet suam superpluitatem (sic leg. superfluitatem) .i. ata a iomarcrach fein ag gach en dilegud fa leith etc.
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Tract on the healing of wounds headed, "Don cneidh doniter le piler ann so no leis in uile innstrumint gluaisis mar an cetna secundum Johannem de Vigo Genuensis". Begins : - Mata nach fadhtur aon lorg leighis ar an cneidh so a sgriobhannuibh na n-udhdur arsaidh no og, gidhedh do chonncus damhsa caibidil ar leith do sgriobhadh arna neithib do dherbus fein go minic innti maille monoir fein ⁊ re mor tharbha na n-eslan etc. Ends : - ...le hiarann acht na tiged guasacht gortaighti buill uasail de oir is ferrdi fetus an liaig a.... do chur innti ⁊ fos glantar hisin
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Note on urine. Cf. supra p.94, 10 of this Ms. No title. Begins : - Urina esticalamentum sanguinis et humorum etc. Cf. ''Lilium Medicinae'' (Lyons 1574), p. 730.
p. 214 ,8 - 17 -
Gaelic version of Bernard Gordon's "De Floribus Dietarurn”(Lyons, 1574), p. 948 sqq. headed, "Aon Leabar ann so o Ber(nard ?) do blathuibh na died ann so sios''. Begins : - Coimhseas corp an duine o ceithre lendaibh mar ata full derg ⁊ lenn ruadh lenn dubh 7 lenn fuar
p. 215 ,1Is i an cruithneacht is truime don harbhantuibh, op. cit., p. 949
p. 216 ,17An t-aran mor is mo a thaos na a crustha ⁊ bid an crusta sin cruaidh 7 is bec oiles.op.cit., p. 950
p. 218 ,10An t-aran bec tana bid maille maithe laoghan bec
p. 218 ,16An t-aran medhonach ara curtar salann ⁊ laibin
p. 218 ,18An t-aran dan goirter azimus
p. 218 ,25The foods dealt with thereafter are : - eomain, milionn, op.cit., p. 951
p. 219an phomaire, op.cit., p. 951
p. 220de lentibus, de cubebis, de rapis, op.cit., p. 952
p. 221de radice, agnus castus, na huinneamhain, an lus, op.cit., p. 953
p. 222caules, an hocus, an midhaidh, o.cit., p. 953
p. 223portulaca, an persille, an cherefolium, op.cit., p. 954
p. 224an biolur, an ruibh, apium, cucurbita, aneit, cucumeris, citruillii, na fungi, na figida, smera, na prunaighi, pireta, percica, op.cit., p. 955
p. 225citonia, ubhla, na h-ubhla grain, na granata, mespilae, na cno, na h-almonti, castaneae, op.cit., p. 956
p. 226dactili, caora, da ghne dona holivae, mil, op.cit., p. 957
p. 227salann, erica, piper, musdard, ciminum, finhegra, feoil, op. cit., p. 958
p. 228na lachain, na geoidh, corra mona, op.cit., p. 959
p. 230cabuin, de piscibus, uibhi na gcerc, na ngeogh ⁊ na lachan, caise, op.cit., p. 960
p. 231baine, fion, medh, op.cit., p. 962
p. 232uisgi, op.cit., p. 963
p. 234 ,235Ends : - Finis air an leabar so darab ainm ''Blath na ndled'' an Duin ollaigh.
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Collection of medical etc. precepts, without title. Begins : - Ut vites peanam (sic) de potibus incipe ccenam .i. mad ail let eslalnti no pian do sechna tinnscain an suiper ona deochuibh etc. Ends : - omnis homo primum proponit nobile vinum .i. dlighi gach ulle dhuine in fion uasal do tabart rolmh gach en dlgh oile. Finis.
p. 236 ,1 - p. 238 ,17Half of p. 238 is blank.
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Tract on anatomy but without title. There is another text of this subject in NLS. 72.1.33, p.9 - 30, which differs from the present text in details. Begins : - Adeir G(alen ?) an leabar anatomia gurub iad so na boill oiredha .i. inchinn ⁊ croidhe, ae ⁊ virgi etc. Ends : - ⁊ adeir drong dona doctuirigh na mic do cruthuighedh sa leith dheis ⁊ na hiongena sa leth clii, ⁊ an uair theagmus adhbhur na gineamhnacha isln tsagus... ferrda ⁊ banda ⁊ hermaphrodius a ainm. Finis donn atomiae.
p. 239 ,1 - p. 260 ,2 -
Note on veins which was never completed. Begins : - Incipit tabula venarum .i. tionnsgnaim ann so do tabhuill na cuislena amal is coir a leigin
p. 260 ,12 - 16 -
Two quotations written in three different inks by the same hand and without title. Begins : - (i) cura facit canos quamvis homo non habet annos .i. is e intimsniomh dober in leithe ⁊ ni he meid na haoise
(ii) qui curat morbum auget causeam (sic), qui auget causam auget morbum, ergo qui curat morbum auget morbum .i. gidbe leighisis in galur meduighe se in cuis, gidbe meduighis in cuis meduighi se an galur : air an adhbhur sin gid be leighisis in galur meduighi se an galur.
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Tract on Materia Medica headed,"Dona Dreguibh ann so''. The following are the principal heads : - Is iad so neithe aonda dileaghus lenn fuar
p. 261 ,1Is iad so na neithe comhsuidhigthi dileghus an lionn reumraidhte
p. 261 ,10Agaric turbit ⁊ colloquintida ⁊ esula
p. 261 ,15Benedicta ⁊ blanca nicola at stomaticon
p. 261 ,21Na neithe aonda ullmuighter lenn ruadh, Endiva scarioIa portulaca
p. 261 ,26Sirupus acetosus simplex
p. 262 ,7Na neithe aonda folmuiges lenn ruadh, Rhabarbarum, scemone, myrabolaini
p. 262 ,15Na neithe comhcoirighthi, Electuarium de suce rosarum
p. 262 ,18Na neithe aonda dilegus lenn dubh, borrh, buglosa, scolapendria
p. 262 ,21Sirupus de fumoterrae...oximel..
p. 263 ,1Na neithe folmaiges lenn dubh, myrobalani inndi, lapis lasuili, lapis armenius
p. 263 ,3Na neithe comcoirlghthi confectio hame... yera ruffini
p. 263 ,7Do chum an croidhe, buglosa, samadh melissa
p. 263 ,19Cum na seilge, scolapendria, thamariscus, calament
p. 264 ,1Na neithe aonda folmuiges an ceann, agarrica, aloes
p. 264 ,17Na neithe comcoirighthi, pillule cochie (?) pillule aureae, pillule lucis
p. 264 ,21Na neithe aonda folmuiges on ucht
p. 264 ,25Na neithe aonda tairnges on gaile
p. 265 ,2Na neithe aonda folmuigheas ona haeib
p. 265 ,7Na neithe folmuigeas uisge buigh lucht na hydropisi
p. 266 ,9Decoction ann so glanus an fuil o gach lionn dona lenna
p. 266 ,20Na myrobolani ataid 4 gneithe diop
p. 268 ,5Polipodium ullmuigter ⁊ certaighter e le neithib degh bhalad
p. 268 ,27Epithimium ullmuigter ⁊ certaighter hi
p. 269 ,5Aloe, taburtar i don lucht ar ambi tinneas cinn
p. 269 ,13Mesereon .i. lauriola ⁊ esula
p. 269 ,19Do doissib na bpurgoidi aonda ⁊ comhsuighidhthi ann so
p. 270 ,12Pillullae cochie (?) is i a doisis do reir Iohannes de Sancto Amando
p. 272 ,9yera pira Gaileni
p. 272 ,14Na nethe aonda fuareiges an cend
p. 273 ,7Na leighis aonda tees (Ms tetes with a punctum delens under the intervocalic 't') an ucht
p. 273 ,15Na nethe aonda fuaraiges an t-ucht
p. 273 ,25Na leighisib aonda fuarus an croidhe
p. 274 ,4Tuig let in gach ni da ndubhramar uile do neithib te ⁊ fuara aonda ⁊ comsuidhthi noch claechloges na boll (sic a ttes no a bfuacht gurab eidir oibrighadha leo a moduib examlach
p. 279 ,13Labrum ann so do comhartaibh no do misuruibh an Leighis do reir Nicolauis ⁊ Salatinus ⁊ drong ele dona hughdaruibh
p. 279 ,23Here follows a table of weights and measures
p. 280Ends : - Not leat go bfuilit moran do mosuraib (sic) neimhgnathach ann ⁊ do leigimar tharuinn iad da muin chumachtan gan a sgriobadh ann so.Lor sin.
p. 261 , 1 - p. 281 , 9 -
Tract on Materia Medica from Bernard Gordon' s "Llliun Medicinae” (Lyons, 1574), p.1093-1115 . Cf. NLS. Ms 2076, fol. 341b - 351a. The tract is headed, "Pharmacorum omnium quae in communi sunt practicantium usu tabulae 10 Remaclo f(isica) Lymburgensi autore quarum prima de sirupis unumquemlibet humorum concoquentibus .i. an ced clair diob laurus do slroipuibh dilegtha gacha leanna etc. Ends : - Finis air na claruibh so Gordonius.
p. 281 ,10 - p. 302 ,5 -
Tract without title on Materia Medica. Cf. NLS. 72.1.3, fol. lb. There is another text of this in EUL Dg 7 4 . The present text and that in NLS. 72.1.3 seem to have not the same, but closely related, sources. EUL Dg .7.4. fol.1a1, 1 - 13b2,61 is a further out relation of both. Thus after AGNUS Castus (fol. 2b2,21) Dg 7.4. omits: - ALACON POLITRICUM CAPILUS .i. tri hanmanda an dubcosaigh
p. 320 ,10ALAPIN CEPA MARINA SGILLA .i. tri hanmanda in uindeamhain
p. 321 ,6ALAPSA GALLA POMUM QUERCCUNS (sic) .i. uball fasus ar duilleog. Printed by Winifred Wulff from RIA. 23 K 42 with variants from TCD., H.3.5 and RIA., 23 O 23 in "Lia Fail'', vol.2, p. 232.
p. 322 ,4ALBE DARUG COLUBRIUMNABA .i. tri hanmanda in columbi
p. 323 ,14ALAXANDRU MAS DONICAPE TRASIDIUM .i. tri hanmanda na melistroint
p. 324 ,9ALBES DONIS CAXURIA .i. da ainm mailur
p. 325 ,4ALTEA MALUABIS MALUA .i. tri hanmanda an lamaid
p. 325 ,12ALBE PATICUM SICOTRINUM .i. tri hanmanda na haloe
p. 326 ,17ALPHUR FLOS FRAXINE .i. no blath na fuindsinde
p. 327 ,9ALLUAL CEPE .i. da aim an uindeamhain
p. 327 ,18ALUMEN STIPTINA SUCARIUM .i. tri hanmanda na halime
p. 328 ,18AMBRA SPERMACITI .i. coimhert an mil moir
p. 329 ,11AMBROSIAE EUPATORIUM LILIAGUS .i. tri hanmanda na higar sleibe
p. 330 ,1ANABULATITI MALLI
p. 330 ,13AMEDUM AMILLUM .i. leighis doniter don craind ⁊ adeir Platearius etc.
p. 330 ,23ANCCULA ALBA SGABIOSA
p. 331 ,19ALLIUM .i. AN GAIRLEOG
p. 332 ,13ACANTIUM SEMEN UIRTIGSI .i. a nenntog
p. 334 ,7ANETUM .i. luib neoch ata te tirim
p. 334 ,13ANTERA FLOS ROSI .i. blath na rosa
p. 335 ,4ANISUM CRINNIUM DULSE .i. ainis
p. 336 ,4APIUM DOMISDICCUM .i. in mersig garrda
p. 336 ,16AURIPIMETUM ARSENICUM .i. in airged luim
p. 337 ,22Thereafter Dg and the present text agree from the word ARRACIA , i.e. Dg. 7.4 (fol. 3a1,9 but after AVENA Dg.7.4 (fol. 3b2,34) omits : - AURICULA MUIRIS .i. Liath lus bec
p. 345 ,2AURUM .i. an t-or
p. 345 ,7BALA NON GALLANS .i. meas oga na darach
p. 345 ,19BA(L)SAMUM .i. gum croinn fasus and san Babiloin
p. 346 ,6BARBA FILICANA PLANTAGO
p. 346 ,13BARBAR SINA .i. lus na laecc
p. 347 ,18BARDANA .i. an meacan tua etc. Printed by Winifred Wulff in "Lia Fail", vol.2, p. 233, from RIA., 23 K 42 with variants from TCD., H.3.5 and RIA., 23 O 23.
p. 348 ,15BRAN CAURSINA .i. an Gall fothandan
p. 349 ,1BETA ⁊ PLETA ⁊ SICLA .i. hanmanda in biatus
p. 349 ,14BLIOMA MOLENA .i. coindel Muiri
p. 350 ,5BOLUS ARMENICUS .i. uir tslebhi Armenia
p. 350 ,14BRORAX (sic) .i. gum croind. Published by Winifred Wulff in "Lia Fail", vol.2, p.233, from RIA. 23 K 42 with variants from TCD., H.3.5 and RIA 23 O 42.
p. 350 ,21BURSA PASTORIS .i. lus in sparain
p. 351 ,6BETONICA .i. tolni
p. 351 ,16BALSAMITA .i. an cartlann
p. 352 ,18BURNETA .i. an lus crede (?)
p. 353 ,2BIBOLICA .i. an fothlacht
p. 353 ,19BOTIRUM .i. an t-im
p. 354 ,8CALMANDUM .i. an calement
p. 354 ,16CICLAMEN MALUM .i. an cularan
p. 355 ,13CARDINIS BENENDICTUS (sic) .i. an t-orcan
p. 355 ,21CAMEDRIUS .i. an dairin beg
p. 356 ,1CAMAPITEUS .i. an dair mor
p. 356 ,21CAMAMILLA
p. 357 ,19CAMPUA
p. 358 ,12CAMOLEA QUINQUEFOLIUM .i. an cuigeaghach
p. 359 ,3Dg. 7.4 fol. 4a1,1 resumes with this item "Camolea" CANICULATA .i. an gafand
p. 359 ,11CANTARIDES .i. na cuili
p. 360 ,10CANTABRUM (sic) .i. bran
p. 360 ,18CINOGLOSA .i. an finsgoithe
p. 361 ,9CINIS OMNIS .i. gach uili luaith
p. 361 ,21CITONAILENS .i. in siduul (?)
p. 362 ,8COCONIDUM .i. sil in lauriola
p. 362 ,23CODION .i. in poipin geal
p. 363 ,21CANOPODION PES CORVI .i. an ggairgin (sic)
p. 365 ,6CAPRIFOLIUM MATER SILVA (sic) .i. an duilleog fethi
p. 365 ,19Dg. 7.4 (fol.4b) breaks off here owing to loss folios. CARUI .i. in carauaidh
p. 366 ,7CACIA FISTULA
p. 366 ,15CASEUS .i. an calsi
p. 367 ,6COAGALAM .i. in inid
p. 367 ,11CAUDA EQUINA
p. 367 ,20CASTORIUM .i. magralla an alnmide renabur castor
p. 368 ,2CORNU CERUI .i. coghna an fiadha
p. 368 ,14CAUDA PORCINA .i. an grumuil
p. 368 ,21CAULIS ORTENTIS .i. an prasiach gharrdha
p. 369 ,8CELEDONIA
p. 370 ,12CENTAUREA .i. an dedga
p. 370 ,18CEREFOLIUM .i. cumall Gall
p. 371 ,20CERUSA .i. blath an lualdhi
p. 372 ,6COTILIDON .i. an corrnan caisil
p. 372 ,14CITRAGO .i. an torafond
p. 372 ,21CINAMOMUM .i. an calnel
p. 373 p. 373,6CIBARIRUM .i. an raibh
p. 375 ,15CINOGLOSA .i. an fionsgoth (Cf. supra)
p. 375 ,4CINIS OMNIS .i. gach uili luaith (Cf. supra)
p. 375 .17CITONALENS .i. an sedual (Cf. supra for this and the two preceding items - the scribe has repeated himself.)
p. 376 ,5COLOFINIA .i. pig (sic) gregach. Cf. infra p.399,25
p. 376 ,20COLOCINDIDA
p. 377 ,9CONSOLIDA MADIOR .i. lus na cnamh bristi
p. 378 p. 378,9CONSOLIDA MINAR (sic) .i. a noinin
p. 379 ,20COMUM .i. ros na muingimir
p. 380 ,16CORALLUS RUBRIS .i. in corel derg
p. 381 ,12CORNA REGIA .i. an echtseamuir
p. 382 ,11CORIANDUM .i. luith fasus sa doman mor hi
p. 382 ,23CENTINO DIA .i. an gluinach bec
p. 383 ,9CROCUS .i. an croch
p. 383 ,24CATAPUSIA .i. granolilla
p. 384 ,18CUBEBES .i. spisrad
p. 384 ,24CUCURBITA
p. 385 ,11CUSCUTA .i. an claman lin
p. 385 ,22DACTILUS .i. toradh crainn
p. 386 ,6DAUCUS ASININUS .i. an milbocan
p. 386 ,13DRAGAGANDUM .i. gum crainn fasus ansa talamh naemh
p. 387 ,25DIEGREDIUM .i. sugh luibhi
p. 388 ,20DENS LIONIS .i. serban muc
p. 389 ,7DIURETlCUM .i. cach luibh ana bfuil brigh toghairm an fuail
p. 389 ,19DIPTANNUS PULEGIUM MAIRTIS .i. da ainm an litontro
p. 390 ,3DRAGANDUM .i. an copoirus
p. 390 ,23EBULUS CAMEACTIS .i. da ainm an baluaird
p. 391 ,24EDERA ARBOREA .i. eigenn na crainn
p. 393 ,3EDERA TERRESTRIS .i. an teighind talmhan
p. 393 ,20ELIBORUS NIGER .i. an tataba
p. 393 ,29ENDIVIA
p. 394 ,15ELENA CAMPANA .i. an ellind (?elliud)
p. 394 ,28EPATICA .i. ae abha
p. 395 ,13EPITIMEN .i. blath na time
p. 395 ,22EASULA .i. easbeorna (? eas eorna)
p. 396 ,5EUFORBIUM .i. guim cralnd
p. 396 ,14ES USTUM .i. uma loisg(t)i
p. 397 ,10EMATITES .i. cloch
p. 397 ,18EMBLICI .i. toradh croinn fasus isin domhan mor
p. 397 ,29ERUCA .i. an cearrbocan
p. 398 ,7FERRUM FERRUGAE SGANIA FERRA
p. 398 ,16FERRARIUM .i. an lag bis an iachtar an omair
p. 399 ,12FLAMALLA .i. am bill uisgi
p. 399 ,18FENUGRECUM .i. pis gregach. Cf supra p. 376,20
p. 399 ,25FRAGARIA .i. Ius na sum (sic) talmhan
p. 400 ,6FRAXINUS .i. an fuinnseog
p. 400 ,14FARINA ORDI .i. min eorna. Note that Dg. 7.4 (fol. 5a1, 5) corresponds with the present text from this item.
p. 400 ,23FENICULUS .i. in fenel
p. 401 ,12FENICULUS PORCINUS .i. fenel muc
p. 402 ,1FERMENTUM .i. an laibhin
p. 402 ,1FEL .i. domblas ae gach ainmidi
p. 402 ,10FILIPENDULA
p. 402 ,21FUMUSTEARRA .i. an fumitearra
p. 403 ,8FUVALERIANA .i. caertann curriugh
p. 403 ,28FUGO DEMONUM .i. an bi....(?)
p. 404 ,7FRUCTUS IUNIPERI .i. caora an iubhair craigi
p. 404 ,17FICUS .i. na figeadha
p. 404 ,28FEX .i. na deasgaigh
p. 405 ,17GALBANUM .i. sugh galbanum .i. luibhi
p. 405 ,21GALANGA .i. galingan
p. 405 ,30GALITRICUM .i. an caince cailiadh
p. 406 ,11GLADIOLUS .i. sailistrach
p. 406 ,11GARIOFILUS .i. an clobhur. Note that Dg. 7.4 (fol. 5b2,43) breaks off at this point owing to loss of folios.
p. 407 ,7GENCIANA .i. an coirci laca (?)
p. 407 ,18GUM .i. guim antana dar (?) guim
p. 407 ,29GIT .i. in cogul
p. 408 ,11GENESTULA .i. an gilcach sleibhi
p. 408 ,23HERMODACTULI
p. 408 ,30HERBA SANCTI PETRI .i. in sobargin
p. 409 .14HIPPIA MADIOR .i. an fligh
p. 409 ,29HIPPIA MINOR .i. rainn ruisg
p. 410 ,13ISOPUS .i. isoip
p. 410 ,25IPOQUIS DIDOS .i. lus na meacan
p. 411 ,11IONISBARBA .i. tenhegal
p. 411 ,19IRIS .i. an gloriam: tri hanmanda air .i. ireos ⁊ gladiolus ⁊ iris
p. 411 ,29IPOFILA .i. bilur muiri
p. 412 ,13LAC .i. don bainne
p. 413 ,18LACTUC .i. letus
p. 414 ,7LAUDANUM
p. 413 ,27LAPPASIUM ACUTUM
p. 414 ,9LAPIS LAXULI
p. 414 ,29LAPIS MAGNETES .i. cloch
p. 415 ,7LANGSIOLATA
p. 415 ,19LAURIOLA .i. crand
p. 416 ,4LENTICULA. AQUETICA .i. ros lathan
p. 416 ,20LEVTSTICUS .i. luibh
p. 417 ,4LEPUS .i. in mil muighi
p. 417 ,16LAPIS AGAPIS .i. cloch agapis
p. 417 ,27LISIUM .i. guim craind
p. 418 ,7LILIUM .i. an lili
p. 418 ,20LINGA AVIS PIGLA .i. tenga enain
p. 419 ,5LITARGIRUM .i. slaightech an airgid
p. 419 ,14LICORISIA .i. licoris
p. 419 ,26LAPASIUM .i. an copog. Note that Dg. 7.4 (fol. 6a1, 5) corresponds with the present text from this word.
p. 420 ,5LINGA BOVINA .i. an tabradh
p. 420 ,15MAS ... .i. croicinn croinn
p. 420 ,20MACULATA TRIFOLIUM .i. aneach (sic) tseamair
p. 421 ,3Manda....gurab drucht nemda e
p. 421 ,10MALA GRANATA .i. na hubla grainacha
p. 421 ,25MARUBIUM .i. an torafont
p. 422 ,7MEDULA .i. an smer
p. 422 ,18MATIX ( sic leg. Mastix ?) .i. gum crainn
p. 422 ,24MEL .i. mil
p. 423 ,2MARGARITE .i. a nemann ⁊ a sliganaibh dogabur i
p. 423 ,22MEILAGO .i. pimentaria
p. 424 ,5MELLICRATUM .i. deoch doniter do mhil ⁊ dfhin
p. 424 ,13MENTA .i. an mintus
p. 424 ,18MERCURIALIS .i. in mearcurial
p. 425 ,8MELLIFOLIUM .i. athair thalmun
p. 425 ,19MIRTUS .i. an raideog
p. 425 ,27MIRRA .i. mir
p. 426 ,13MORELLA .i. midhighi. This corresponds to Dg. 7.4 (fol. 7a2,4).
p. 426 ,24A folio has been lost after this page (i.e. No. 426) before the present numbering of the pages. A strip about 1 inch broad has been left down the inner margin of the book. The broad margin, i.e. that of the recto faced page 426, but there is now no trace of writing on it, while in the narrow margin, i.e. that of the verso, i.e. page 428 before the cutting out of the pages, the ends of the lines have survived. MORSUS DEMONIS .i. greim an deamhain. This corresponds to Dg. 7.4. (fol. 7a2,15.
p. 427 ,5MUSCUS .i. spisradh
p. 427 ,14(MU)MIA .i. gneth spisruidh ...⁊ as amhail do gabtur e annsa Babiloin ⁊ a crich na Paganach ⁊ na Serristinach .i. in tan adhlaictar tigerna dibh curtar moran do mirr ⁊ do balsamum ⁊ do spisraidibh uaisli dethbalad ina timchill isin adhlucudh ⁊ an tan leagas an corp daonna ⁊ na nethi sin, doni pudar min dibh ⁊ ni fhuil dona huili neithib ni is dethbalad na he ⁊ an tan togtar in comhla, air sin do gebhter he a measg na cnamh na pudar min.
p. 428 ,4MANDRAGORA .i. prem luibhi...⁊ ata da gneth air.. gne ferrda ⁊ gne bannda
p. 429 ,1MERABUIANI .i. torad crainn fasus isin nlnnia
p. 429 ,1MALA MASIANA .i. na hubhla fiadhain
p. 429 ,27MORA SELSI .i. na smeara
p. 430 ,8MELLI .i. luibh...ara millsi gairter an t-ainm so de
p. 430 ,16MEIPIL .i. na scecolra
p. 430 ,27NASTURSIUM .i. an bilur uisci
p. 430 ,31NAPEUM SINAPIUM .i. da aim in mustaird
p. 431 ,6NENUFAR .i. blath na raibhe uisci
p. 431 ,18NUX MANGNA (sic leg. MAGNA) .i. in cnu Frangach
p. 432 ,17NUX MUSCATA .i. nutamuic
p. 432 ,29NUX LONGA .i. almont millsi
p. 433 ,10OLIBANUM .i. guim craind noch do gabhadh anns a cathraigh darab ainm Alaxandriae ⁊ do gabadh he fos an sa cathraigh darab ainm Gamasgum
p. 434 ,1OPOPONAX agus is inann Opoponax isin Greig agus sugh ...sugh luibh noch do gabhadh sa doman toir he
p. 434 ,17OUUA .i. na huighi
p. 435 ,1OS DE CORDE SERVI .i. in cnaimh bfias a croidhi an fiadha
p. 435 ,14ORDIUM .i. an eorna
p. 435 ,26PAMPINUS .i. duilleog na finemna
p. 436 ,8PES ACCIPIDRIS .i. columbin
p. 436 ,13PETROSILINUM .i. an persillaigh
p. 436 ,17PULEGI MUNTANUM .i. pulion monadh
p. 436 ,25PIPER NIGRUM .i. in piper dub
p. 437 ,3PULICARIA .i. millsean monadh
p. 437 ,23PARITARIA .i. paratairi
p. 438 ,2POLIPODIUM .i. an sgim darach
p. 438 ,13PIBINELLA .i. in tegrim
p. 438 ,30POLITRICUM .i. gne don dub chosach
p. 439 ,4PORRUM .i.an lus
p. 439 ,9PINGUEDO .i. in methradh
p. 440 ,1PIRA .i. na pirida
p. 440 ,13PLUM BUM .i. luaidhe
p. 440 ,18QUERCUS .i. in dair
p. 440 ,24RAFANUS .i. in ragham
p. 441 ,6ROS MARINUS .i. ros marina
p. 441 ,21ROEOBARBARUM .i. prema crainne fasus sa nlnnia
p. 442 ,7ROSA RUBIA .i. an ros derg
p. 442 ,25RUBIA MAIDEOR .i. an madra
p. 443 ,5RUTA .i. in ruibh
p. 443 ,20REPERCUSIBA .i. gach ni ina fuil brigh frithbhuailteach
p. 444 ,1SAMBUCUS .i. an troman
p. 444 ,7SAL .i. salann
p. 444 ,23SARCA COLLA .i. guim craoinn (sic) Cf . Dg.7.4. (fol. 10b2,26)
p. 444 ,32SATURECA .i. sabhraidhe. Cf. Dg. 7.4.(fol.11a1, 6)
p. 445 ,7SCAMONI. Cf. Dg. 7.4. (fol.10b2, 35)
p. 445 ,12SENE Cf. Dg. 7.4 (fol. 11a1, 14)
p. 445 ,24SERPILLUM .i. piletra
p. 446 ,2SALISIT .i. an tsailach
p. 446 ,12SBICA NARDI
p. 446 ,18SDURSIUM .i. in praisech buiden
p. 447 ,1SULFUR .i. raibh
p. 447 ,10SOLSECIUM .i. rudas
p. 447 ,18SPODIUM .i. cnaim na helfinti
p. 447 ,25STICATOS .i. leabhanter Frangach
p. 448 ,2SATERION .i. tulcan...⁊ bidh na prema so a cosmhailius uirge ainmidhi ⁊ gairter trit sin magairlin de
p. 448 ,7SANDAILE ⁊ ataid tri gnethe orra
p. 448 ,13SDAFISAGRIA .i. sil
p. 449 ,1SCOLAPENDRIA ET PHILITIS .i. da ainm in cremh
p. 449 ,7STIPICA .i. gach luibh ina bfuil brigh stipica
p. 449 ,15SBARAGUS .i. in mudoman
p. 449 ,23STORAX .i. gum crainn
p. 449 ,26SOMUS .i. in colladh ⁊ is iad so na neithe toghairma is an colladh - paupauer nigrum .i. popin dubh ⁊ opium ⁊ sugh gafainne, mandragora
p. 450 ,15SITIS .i. in iota
p. 450 ,19SALUIA .i. saitsi
p. 450 ,27SAUINA .i. liathan locadh
p. 451 ,14TARTARUM .i. deasgad an flna
p. 451 ,24TERRA SIGILLIATA .i. an talamh selaighach
p. 452 ,1TURBIDH .i. prema crainn e noch fasus sa nlnnia
p. 452 ,14TRITICUM .i. in cruithneacht
p. 452 ,20TANASETUM AGRESTA (sic) .i. na brisgain
p. 453 ,15TAPSIA .i. in furban(?) Cf. Dg. 7.4.(fol. 12b1,41).
p. 453 ,27TELA (A)R(A)NEA .i. lin an damhain allaidh
p. 454 ,7TERPINTINA .i. gum crainn
p. 454 ,9TAMARUSCUS .i. croicinn crainn fasus sin nlnnia
p. 454 ,15TAMURINDI .i. toradh croinn
p. 454 ,20TORIO VITIS .i. maothan na fineamhnach
p. 454 ,25UERNIX .i. gum crainn
p. 455 ,1UERUENA
p. 455 ,11UIOLA .i. in tsail
p. 455 ,25UIRGA PASTORIS .i. lus na leadan
p. 457 ,8UITRUM .i. in gloini
p. 457 ,14UUIA .i. caora abaigh na finemhna
p. 457 ,21UINAM (sic leg VINUM) .i. in fion
p. 458 ,3UENENUM .i. neimh
p. 459 ,24UENTER .i. an bru
p. 459 ,31UERMIS .i. na peisti
p. 460 ,7UISUS .i. in radarc
p. 460 ,13UOMITUS .i. in sgethrach
p. 460 ,18URITRIA .i. na nethi loisgneacha
p. 460 ,13YRINGE .i. cuilinn tragha
p. 461 ,1YCOR .i. uisgeamhlacht na fola
p. 461 ,29YDOR .i. an t-uisgi
p. 461 ,29YRAPIGRA
p. 462 ,13SEINCIBER .i. in sinnser
p. 462 ,26The text ends : - Gurab amlaid sin fagmuid crioch inmolta cuimir tarbach ar an leabhar so, neoch do tarraingeadh a hainntitairibh ⁊ a herbulairibh cathrach Salernitani ⁊ do reir sduider comhaontaighi dochtuiribh tsleibhi Pisulain ⁊ adubhradar na maighisdreacha sin gach ni tinnsgainter an ainm Dia gurab dingbhalla a criochnudhadh an ainm Dia.
p. 303 ,1 - 463 ,21The remainder of this page is blank as is also the whole of page 464 .
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Tract on fevers without title. There is another text of this in EUL Dg. 7.3 (fol.1a1,1 - 3b1,14.) The tract is a version of Ricardi ''de Signis Febrium" for which cf. notes to EUL Dg. 7.3. Begins : - Tria sunt subiecta medicine etc. amuil adeir maighister Ricairdi .i. ataid tri subisiechta agan leigh .i. cuirp ⁊ cuisi ⁊ comurthada cuirp amail ataid etc.
Labrum ar dus do iiii haimseruibh na heslainti
p.Labrum anois do comarthaib an dileght...(?)
p. 467 ,22Labrum anois do comarthaibh an fuail
p. 472 ,12Labrum anois dona comarthaib do gabhur do leth an alluis
p. 474 ,26Labrum anois dectericia
p. 5 ,17Labrum anois do variola
p. 5 ,22Labrum anois do nescoitibh lucht na fiabruis
p. 6 ,14Labrum anois do goranui bh dubha ⁊ do nescoidibh lucht na fiabruis
p. 7 ,1Labrum anois do comarthuibh ⁊ do taisgeltuibh
p. 7 ,14Labrum anois dona comarthaibh as an aithinter bas an goire
p. 10 ,28Labrum anois dona comharibh as in aithinter ca leth da n innarbadh p. Labrum anois do comarthaib an dileght...(?)
p. 467 ,22Labrum anois do comarthaibh an fuail
p. 472 ,12Labrum anois dona comarthaib do gabhur do leth an alluis
p. 474 ,26Labrum anois dectericia
p. 5 ,17Labrum anois do variola
p. 5 ,22Labrum anois do nescoitibh lucht na fiabruis
p. 6 p. 6,14Labrum anois do goranuibh dubha ⁊ do nescoidibh lucht na fiabruis
p. 7 ,1Labrum anois do comarthuibh ⁊ do taisgeltulbh
p. 7 ,14Labrum anois dona comarthaibh as an aithinter bas an goire
p. 10 ,28Labrum anois dona comharibh as in aithinter ca leth da n innarbadh
p. 12 ,18Labrum anois da thiompadh nan eislain
p. 14 ,16Owing to an error in binding the book pages Nos. 5 - p. 14 are to be read after page p. 474 . p. 465-474 + p. 5-14