Fragment of the story of Baile Binnbérlach
An electronic edition
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Proofed by: Niall Brady
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Extent of text: 175 words [1 kb]
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Printed source of this digital edition
Fragment of the story of Baile Binnbérlach, ed. Kuno Meyer, Hibernica Minora (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1894) 84
Manuscript source of printed text
Bodleian Library Oxford Ms Rawlinson B 512, f. 122 d
Language:
- Early Irish.
- Some Latin words occur.
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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, 2007-12-10
Text ID: km.hm.002
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The scribal note on f. 126 b, printed by Meyer with the fragment of the story of Baile Binnbérlach, is also included in this edition.
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