Bec mac Dé
An electronic edition
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Creation of machine-readable text by: Niall Brady
Proofed by: Niall Brady
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Extent of text: 86 words [521 bytes]
Sources:
Printed source of this electronic edition
Allerlei irisches, ed. Rudolf Thurneysen, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 10 (1915) 421-43
Manuscript source of printed text
Bibliothèque Royale Brussels Ms 5100-4, f. 7
Other manuscript versions
Royal Irish Academy Ms 23 P 16 (Leabhar Breac), cat. no. 1230, p. 260 a
Language:
- Early Irish.
Published by:
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, 2008-08-22
Text ID: rt.zcp.10.001
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Notes:
Due to current browser limitations, certain characters in printed editions may not always be similarly displayed in the electronic version. In such cases, the following representations have been chosen for display purposes:
- characters with punctum delens or other marks indicating lenition (this applies to f, s, m and n) are displayed with following h and underlining: thus fh, sh, mh and nh
- insular ampersand (‘Tironian et’) is displayed as &
Thurneysen uses the raised point to indicate that the subsequent syllable is stressed. In the electronic edition, the raised point has been replaced in all cases by a hyphen.
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Hyphenation
TLH practice.
Tags declaration:
- The <expan> tag is used to encode text printed in italics to indicate editorial expansions of manuscript abbreviations.
List of witnesses:
- B: Brussels 5100-4
- L: Leabhar Breac
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