Cath Boinde
An electronic edition
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Extent of text: 1289 words [7.52 kb]
Sources:
Printed source of this electronic edition
Cath Boinde, ed. Joseph ONeill, Ériu 2 (1905) 173-185
Manuscript source of printed text
Royal Irish Academy Ms 23 P 2 (The Book of Lecan), cat. no. 535, p. 351 b - 353 a
Language:
- Late Middle Irish
- The text contains two words in Latin.
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Date: Final mark-up completed 2006-06-23
Text ID: jon.eriu.2.001
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