Colum Cille Cecinit
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Printed source of this electronic edition
Colum Cille Cecinit, ed. Kuno Meyer, Ériu 4 (1910) 17
Manuscript source of printed text
Bodleian Library Oxford, Ms Laud 615, p. 101
Other Manuscript versions
Trinity College Dublin, Ms H.2.16 (The Yellow Book of Lecan), cat. no. 1318, p. 412e42 (Facsimile)
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