Hibernica minora, being a fragment of an Old-Irish treatise on the Psalter with translation, notes and glossary and an appendix containing extracts hitherto unpublished from MS. Rawlinson, B. 512 in the Bodleian Library edited by Kuno Meyer, with a f
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This work presents a fragment of an Old-Irish treatise on the Psalter, featuring a comprehensive translation, detailed notes, and a glossary. Additionally, it includes previously unpublished extracts from a manuscript housed in the Bodleian Library, offering valuable insights into Old Irish literature and religious practices. Edited by Kuno Meyer, this unchanged reprint of the original 1894 edition serves as a significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Irish history and language.
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Hibernica minora, being a fragment of an Old-Irish treatise on the Psalter with translation, notes and glossary and an appendix containing extracts hitherto unpublished from MS. Rawlinson, B. 512 in the Bodleian Library edited by Kuno Meyer, with a f, Kuno Meyer
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- Hibernica minora, being a fragment of an Old-Irish treatise on the Psalter with translation, notes and glossary and an appendix containing extracts hitherto unpublished from MS. Rawlinson, B. 512 in the Bodleian Library edited by Kuno Meyer, with a f
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- Englisch
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- Kuno Meyer
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2016
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- 116
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- This work presents a fragment of an Old-Irish treatise on the Psalter, featuring a comprehensive translation, detailed notes, and a glossary. Additionally, it includes previously unpublished extracts from a manuscript housed in the Bodleian Library, offering valuable insights into Old Irish literature and religious practices. Edited by Kuno Meyer, this unchanged reprint of the original 1894 edition serves as a significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Irish history and language.