| Royal Irish Academy - Irish literature - 1870 - 244 pages
...description given of it by the Benedictines. It had been given to the Library by the President de Robien, about the middle of the eighteenth century ; and in...the Bibliothèque Impériale was the same as the De Robien MS. which had been sent from Britanny to the Benedictines. But before I proceed to speak of... | |
| Royal Irish Academy - Irish literature - 1870 - 218 pages
...description given of it by the Benedictines. It had been given to the Library by the President de Robien, about the middle of the eighteenth century; and in...was wrong in his conjecture that the MS. now in the Bibliotheque Imperiale was the same as the De Robien MS. which had been sent from Britanny to the Benedictines.... | |
| Manuscripts, Irish - 1870 - 224 pages
...description given of it by the Benedictines. It had been given to the Library by the President de Robien, about the middle of the eighteenth century; and in...with the MS. at Paris. Clearly, then, there were in Prance two distinct Irish MSS., as I had formerly concluded, and M. Champolion was wrong in his conjecture... | |
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