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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.
Peregr. — The tract "de Causa Peregrinationis Sancti Columbae," printed below, Appendix III.
Plummer. — Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae partim hactenus ineditae, ed. C. Plummer, Oxford, 1910.
Reeves. — The Life of St. Columba, Founder of Hy, written by Adamnan, ed. W. Reeves (Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society), Dublin, 1857.
Skene. — Celtic Scotland, a History of Ancient Alban, by W. P. Skene, vol. ii (Church and Culture), Edinburgh, 1887.
Stokes. — Lives of Saints from the Book of Lismore, ed. W. Stokes, Oxford, 1890.
Vallarsi. — The text of the Galilean Psalter as printed in Sancti Eusebii Hieronymi . . . operum tomus decimus . . . studio ac labore Dominici Vallarsii, Veronae, 1707, col. 180-430.
ZCP — Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie.
Manuscripts and Texts.
A. — Codex Amiatinus: Florence, Laurentian Library (Latin Bible, with Psalter according to the Hebrew. Northumbria, c. 700). Old Testament, in Heyse-Tischendorf.
B. — The Argumenta Psalmorum of Bede. Printed in Bright-Eamsay.
C. — The Cathach Psalter.
D. — British Museum, Cotton, Vespasian A. i. (Psalter of St. Augustine, Roman. St. Augustine's, Canterbury, cent. viii. The headings, which are on ff. 9-11, are later than the text).
E. — British Museum, Egerton, 1139 (Psalter of Queen Melissenda, Gallican. England, c. 1140).
F. — British Museum, Cotton, Vitellius E. xviii (Latin Psalter, Gallican. England, cent. xi).
G. — Vienna, Hofbibliothek, 1861, formerly 652 (Psalter of Dagulf, Gallican. France, between 782 (?) and 795).
H. — British Museum, Harl., 5786 (Triple Psalter, Greek, Latin (Roman), Arabic. Before 1153).
K. — The Blickling Psalter, in the Library of the Marquis of Lothian at Blickling Hall (Roman. England, cent. viii).
L. — Library of Lambeth Palace, 427 (Anglo-Saxon Psalter. South of England, cent. xi). The superior numbers indicate the four series of Psalm-headings in this MS.: 1 blue, 2 green, 3 black, 4 violet.
M. — British Museum, Add. 18859 (Psalter, Roman. Monte Cassino, cent. xii).
N. — British Museum, Royal, 2. B. 5 (Latin Psalter, Roman. England, cent. xiv).