Poem on the Observance of Sunday
An electronic edition
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Creation of machine-readable text by: Niall Brady
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Extent of text: 495 words [2.94 kb]
Sources:
Printed source of this electronic edition
Poem on the Observance of Sunday, ed. J. G. OKeeffe, Ériu 3 (1907) 143-147
Manuscript source of printed text
University College Dublin Ms A9 (Franciscan collection), p. 39
Language:
- Early Irish.
Published by:
Thesaurus Linguae Hibernicae,University College Dublin
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Project funder: Professor Marianne McDonald (University of California, San Diego) via the Ireland Funds.
Date: Final mark-up completed, 2006-10-27
Text ID: jok.eriu.3.002
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Correction
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