The 8th or 9th century manuscript had been respectfully buried with an Egyptian monk.
It is dated as being a late 2nd/early 3rd century manuscript.
As compiled from early primary sources, some of which are 17th century manuscripts.
Much of this information was copied into Imprimatur directly from 17th century manuscripts.
The earliest surviving lute music is Italian, from a late 15th century manuscript.
Some 5th and 6th century manuscripts read "Isaiah the prophet".
A translation into Irish survives in a 15th century manuscript.
The 13th century manuscript was obviously damaged in that place and the copies were made only after that damage had already been done.
Around 20,000 books were added to the library this way, including some 11th century manuscripts.
The origins of the prayer are unknown but it can be found included in a twelfth century manuscript.