Táin Bó Fráich

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‘Mitteilungen aus irischen Handschriften’, ed. Kuno Meyer, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 4 (1903) 32-47

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British Library Ms Egerton 1782, f. 82b-87b

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A lacuna occurs in the Egerton text from §§22-27 (pp 43-45 of the printed edition), which Meyer has filled from the copy in the Book of Leinster. This supplementary material is omitted from the electronic edition.

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