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Críth Gablach
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Críth Gablach ‘Forked purchase’
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| Manuscripts
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Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337 (H 3. 18) [s. xv-xvi]
- pp. 252-256 (§§ 1-27 in Binchy's edition): written in 1540
- pp. 1-7a (complete except that that the first folio is almost entirely missing): written in c. 1510
- p. 419 (fragment): copy of A written in the mid-16th century
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| Language
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Old Irish
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| Date
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"the opening years of the 8th century" (Binchy)[1]
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Description
Notes
Sources
Editions and translations
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Binchy, D. A. (ed.), Críth Gablach, Mediaeval and Modern Irish Series 11, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1941.
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Binchy, D. A. (ed.), Corpus Iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 2, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978. 563.1—32, 777.6—783.38. » Diplomatic edition of the text(s) from TCD 1337.
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MacNeill, Eoin, “The law of status or franchise”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 36 C (1924): 281—306. Internet Archive: vol. 36, offprints
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Secondary sources
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Charles-Edwards, T. M., “Críth Gablach and the law of status”, Peritia 5 (1986): 53—73.
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Charles-Edwards, T. M., “A contract between king and people in early medieval Ireland? Críth Gablach on kingship”, Peritia 8 (1994): 107—119.
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Gerriets, Marilyn, “Economy and society. Clientship according to the Irish laws”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 6 (1983): 43—61.
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Kelly, Patricia, “Two relative clauses in Críth Gablach”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49-50 (1997): 373—377.
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McLeod, Neil, “The two fer midboth and their evidence in court”, Ériu 33 (1982): 59—63.
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McLeod, Neil, “Interpreting early Irish law (Part 1)”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 41 (1986): 46—65.
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McLeod, Neil, “Interpreting early Irish law: status and currency (Part 2)”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 42 (1987): 41—115.
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Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, “Some cruxes in Críth Gablach”, Peritia 15 (2001): 311—320.
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Quin, E. G., “Textual notes”, Éigse 18:1 (1980): 93—98.
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