Furcht und Ekel vor dem Tode
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Printed source of this digital edition
Neue Mitteilungen aus irischen Handschriften, ed. Kuno Meyer, Archiv für celtische Lexicographie 3 (1907) 213-246
Manuscript source of printed text
Brussels Ms 2324, p. 47
Language:
- Early Irish.
- The text contains one word in Latin.
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Project funder: Professor Marianne McDonald (University of California, San Diego) via the Ireland Funds.
Date: Final mark-up completed 2007-02-06
Text ID: km.acl.3.003
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