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The Book of Ballymote (Irish: Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta, RIA MS 23 P 12, 275 foll.), was written in 1390 or 1391 in or near the town of Ballymote, now in County Sligo, but then in the tuath of Corann.
Book of Ballymote | |
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Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 12 | |
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Also known as | Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta |
Type | Miscellany |
Date | 1390–1391 |
Place of origin | Ballymote |
Language(s) | Middle Irish, with some Latin |
Scribe(s) | Solamh Ó Droma, Roibéard Mac Síthigh, Maghnus Ó Duibheannáin |
Patron | Tomaltagh McDonagh |
Material | Parchment |
Size | 40 × 26 cm |
Format | Folio |
Condition | Imperfect |
Script | Irish minuscule |
Contents | Genealogy, history, hagiography, topography |
Illumination(s) | Interlace initials, mainly zoomorphic, tinted with coloured washes |

According to David Sellar who was the Lord Lyon King of Arms in Scotland, the Book of Ballymote was written from between 1384 and 1405. According to Robert Anthony Welch, it was compiled in the late 14th century.
Production and history
This book was compiled towards the end of the 14th century at the castle of Ballymote for Tonnaltagh McDonagh, who was then in occupation of the castle. The chief compiler was Manus O'Duignan, one of a family who were ollavs and scribes to the McDonagh and the McDermots. Other scribes of the book were Solomon O'Droma, a member of a famous County Fermanagh family, and a Robert McSheedy. The book is a compilation of older works, mostly loose manuscripts and valuable documents handed down from antiquity that came into possession of McDonagh.
The first page of the work contains a drawing of Noah's Ark as conceived by the scribe. The first written page is missing and the second opens with a description of the ages of the world. Patrick and his household; Cormac's instructions to a king; and a physical and geological survey of Ireland. Part of the work is devoted to the sagas of Finn and Brian Boru, and the Lebor na Cert (Book of Rights). It also contains treatises on the metre and the profession of a poet, and on the Ogham writing and language. The book ends with several translations from Greek: the destruction of Troy and the wanderings of Ulysses, followed by a resume of Virgil's 'Aeneid', beginning with Nestor's speech to the Greeks.
The Book of Ballymote, like many of its kind, has made history by its wanderings. For over a hundred years it was a treasured possession of the McDonaghs of Corran. In 1522 it was purchased by the O'Donnells with whom it remained until the Flight of the Earls in 1603. From 1620 until 1767 it was in the library of Trinity College, Dublin. It disappeared from the library and was later found in Burgundy, France. In 1785 it was returned to the Royal Irish Academy where it remained as one of the Academy's most treasured possessions. The work was photographed by the Academy in 1887 and two hundred copies of it were made. One copy is in the diocesan archives and others in libraries.[citation needed]
Description
The first page of the work contains a drawing of Noah's Ark. The first written page is lost, and the second page describes the ages of the world.
- a life of Saint Patrick (6r)
- a copy of the Lebor Gabála Érenn (8r)
- Tecosca Cormaic "The Instructions of King Cormac" and other stories concerning king Cormac mac Airt
- Triads of Ireland
- stories of Fionn Mac Cumhail and Brian Bóruma
- various genealogies of clans and kings
- Christian kings of Ulster (34v)
- Christian kings of Leinster (35v)
- Christian kings of Connaught (37v)
- of the Munster families (97r)
- Dál gCais (102v)
- rules of the different measures of Irish versification (157r)
- the only known copy of the Auraicept na n-Éces, or "scholars' primer"(169r)
- the Lebor na gCeart (Book of Rights) (181r)
The book ends with various Greek and Latin fragments on the fall of Troy, including a fragment of the Aeneid.
Editions
- O'Duignan, Manus (1887) [Written from original manuscript that was written 1390-1391]. Atkinson, Robert (ed.). The Book of Ballymote. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0-404-17535-X.
- O'Donovan, The Book of Rights, ed. and trans. 1847.
- The Book of Ballymote: Photographic facsimile with introduction by R. Atkinson, (Dublin 1887).
References
- Royal Irish Academy. "MS 23 P 12 (The Book of Ballymote)". Meamram Páipéar Ríomhaire / Irish Script on Screen. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
- Sellar, W.D.H. (October 1966). "The Origins and Ancestry of Somerled". The Scottish Historical Review. 45 (140): 125. JSTOR 25528658.
- Welch, Robert (2000). The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature. Oxford University Press. p. 33. ISBN 9780192800800.
- "Aon amharc ar Éirinn: Gaelic families and their manuscripts". Royal Irish Academy. 30 April 2024. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
- McDonagh, James, History of Ballymote and the Parish of Emlaghfad (1998). [1]
- Harrison, A.: 'Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta ag tús an 18ú aois', Éigse 23 (1989), 147-50.
- Ó Concheanainn, T.: 'The Book of Ballymote', Celtica 14 (1981), 15-25.
External links
- Royal Irish Academy description
- The Book of Ballymote (excerpt of McDonagh 1998)
- Genealogies from the Book of Ballymote
- Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta (ria.ie)
- Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta
- Irish Script on Screen has digital images of the document.
- Family History Library also provides digital images of the document.
This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Book of Ballymote Irish Leabhar Bhaile an Mhota RIA MS 23 P 12 275 foll was written in 1390 or 1391 in or near the town of Ballymote now in County Sligo but then in the tuath of Corann Book of BallymoteRoyal Irish Academy MS 23 P 12Book of Ballymote f 8rAlso known asLeabhar Bhaile an MhotaTypeMiscellanyDate1390 1391Place of originBallymoteLanguage s Middle Irish with some LatinScribe s Solamh o Droma Roibeard Mac Sithigh Maghnus o DuibheannainPatronTomaltagh McDonaghMaterialParchmentSize40 26 cmFormatFolioConditionImperfectScriptIrish minusculeContentsGenealogy history hagiography topographyIllumination s Interlace initials mainly zoomorphic tinted with coloured washesBallymoteclass notpageimage Location of Ballymote in Ireland According to David Sellar who was the Lord Lyon King of Arms in Scotland the Book of Ballymote was written from between 1384 and 1405 According to Robert Anthony Welch it was compiled in the late 14th century Production and historyThis book was compiled towards the end of the 14th century at the castle of Ballymote for Tonnaltagh McDonagh who was then in occupation of the castle The chief compiler was Manus O Duignan one of a family who were ollavs and scribes to the McDonagh and the McDermots Other scribes of the book were Solomon O Droma a member of a famous County Fermanagh family and a Robert McSheedy The book is a compilation of older works mostly loose manuscripts and valuable documents handed down from antiquity that came into possession of McDonagh The first page of the work contains a drawing of Noah s Ark as conceived by the scribe The first written page is missing and the second opens with a description of the ages of the world Patrick and his household Cormac s instructions to a king and a physical and geological survey of Ireland Part of the work is devoted to the sagas of Finn and Brian Boru and the Lebor na Cert Book of Rights It also contains treatises on the metre and the profession of a poet and on the Ogham writing and language The book ends with several translations from Greek the destruction of Troy and the wanderings of Ulysses followed by a resume of Virgil s Aeneid beginning with Nestor s speech to the Greeks The Book of Ballymote like many of its kind has made history by its wanderings For over a hundred years it was a treasured possession of the McDonaghs of Corran In 1522 it was purchased by the O Donnells with whom it remained until the Flight of the Earls in 1603 From 1620 until 1767 it was in the library of Trinity College Dublin It disappeared from the library and was later found in Burgundy France In 1785 it was returned to the Royal Irish Academy where it remained as one of the Academy s most treasured possessions The work was photographed by the Academy in 1887 and two hundred copies of it were made One copy is in the diocesan archives and others in libraries citation needed DescriptionThe first page of the work contains a drawing of Noah s Ark The first written page is lost and the second page describes the ages of the world a life of Saint Patrick 6r a copy of the Lebor Gabala Erenn 8r Tecosca Cormaic The Instructions of King Cormac and other stories concerning king Cormac mac Airt Triads of Ireland stories of Fionn Mac Cumhail and Brian Boruma various genealogies of clans and kings Christian kings of Ulster 34v Christian kings of Leinster 35v Christian kings of Connaught 37v of the Munster families 97r Dal gCais 102v rules of the different measures of Irish versification 157r the only known copy of the Auraicept na n Eces or scholars primer 169r the Lebor na gCeart Book of Rights 181r The book ends with various Greek and Latin fragments on the fall of Troy including a fragment of the Aeneid EditionsO Duignan Manus 1887 Written from original manuscript that was written 1390 1391 Atkinson Robert ed The Book of Ballymote Dublin Royal Irish Academy ISBN 0 404 17535 X O Donovan The Book of Rights ed and trans 1847 The Book of Ballymote Photographic facsimile with introduction by R Atkinson Dublin 1887 ReferencesRoyal Irish Academy MS 23 P 12 The Book of Ballymote Meamram Paipear Riomhaire Irish Script on Screen Retrieved 22 December 2022 Sellar W D H October 1966 The Origins and Ancestry of Somerled The Scottish Historical Review 45 140 125 JSTOR 25528658 Welch Robert 2000 The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature Oxford University Press p 33 ISBN 9780192800800 Aon amharc ar Eirinn Gaelic families and their manuscripts Royal Irish Academy 30 April 2024 Retrieved 11 October 2024 McDonagh James History of Ballymote and the Parish of Emlaghfad 1998 1 Harrison A Leabhar Bhaile an Mhota ag tus an 18u aois Eigse 23 1989 147 50 o Concheanainn T The Book of Ballymote Celtica 14 1981 15 25 External linksRoyal Irish Academy description The Book of Ballymote excerpt of McDonagh 1998 Genealogies from the Book of Ballymote Leabhar Bhaile an Mhota ria ie Leabhar Bhaile an Mhota Irish Script on Screen has digital images of the document Family History Library also provides digital images of the document