Regula Mochuta Rathin
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Printed source of this digital edition
Anecdota from Irish MSS (XV), ed. Kuno Meyer, The Gaelic Journal 5, no. 12 (March 1895), 187
Manuscript source of printed text
Royal Irish Academy Ms 23 P 16 (Leabhar Breac), cat. no. 1230, p. 261 a
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- Old Irish: “... the language is Old Irish, and the poem may, I think, well be ascribed to the 9th century” (Meyer, p. 188).
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Date: Final mark-up completed, 2007-10-30
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