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At-tá sund forba fessa
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| Initial words
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‘At-tá sund forba fessa’ » (Herein is the apex of knowledge)
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| Ascribed to
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Gilla Cóemáin (fl. 1072)
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| Manuscripts
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Peter Smith lists the following manuscripts:
- Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339 (H 2. 18) = Book of Leinster [s. xii2], pp. 129b—130b (diplomatic edition)
- Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D ii 1 (1225) = Book of Uí Maine [1394], ff. 82v—83ra. Ascribed to Gilla Cóemáin
- Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 512 [s. xv-xviin], ff. 3ra—3vb
- Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS B iv 1b (1269), part 3, Fragment F. Damaged.
- Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS B iv 2 (1080) [1627-1628], ff. 107v—109r
Later copies:
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| Language
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Middle Irish
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Notes
Sources
Editions and translations
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Smith, Peter J., Three historical poems ascribed to Gilla Cóemáin: a critical edition of the work of an eleventh-century Irish scholar, Studien und Texte zur Keltologie 8, Münster: Nodus Publikationen, 2007. » Edition, with translation and full commentary. Based on LL, the Book of Uí Maine and Rawlinson B 512.
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