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  • Microfilm of manuscript of Persius, Avianus, etc. from Thorney Abbey.

  • Microfilm of manuscript containing a significant collection of Gaelic bardic verse, particularly the poems of Tadhg Dall Ó hUiginn.

  • Microfilm of Asloan Manuscript, a miscellany of prose and verse, chiefly Scottish, written almost entirely by John Asloan early in the reign of James V (1513-1542).

  • Microfilm of papers of Edwin Muir.

  • Microfilm of Gaelic manuscript of a collection of religious poetry, written possibly by a scribe of the O Siaghail family.

  • Microfilm of ‘Roman de la Rose’, [circa 1230, circa 1270]; and, ‘The Talbot Hours’, 15th century.

  • Microfilm of ‘M.S. West Highland Tales Vol. V’, being mainly a continuation of the scripts and editorial material for inclusion in ‘Popular Tales of the West Highlands’, volume 3.

  • Negative microfilm of five manuscripts of, or concerning, Sir Walter Scott from the Pforzheimer Library, collectively known as the ‘Pforzheimer Scott manuscripts’., [1815, or before]-1830.

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