Texts

Stowe Missal charms; Arond ... sula; Ar delc; Ar galar fuel...

  • Old Irish
  • Irish charms
Three Irish charms against bodily afflictions: against injury of the eye, against a thorn and against disease of the urine.
  • First charm, headed “Arond [...] sula[...]” (Against [...] eye)
  • Second charm, headed “Ar delc” (Against a thorn)
  • Third charm, headed “Ar galar fuel[...]” (Against disease of the urine)

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Sources

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[ed.] [tr.] Stokes, Whitley, and John Strachan [eds.], Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, 3 vols, vol. 2: Non-Biblical glosses and scholia; Old-Irish prose; names of persons and places; inscriptions; verse; indexes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1903.  
comments: Reprinted by DIAS in 1987, together with Stokes' supplementary volume.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive – originally from Google Books: <link> Wikisource: <link>
250 ‘The spells in the Stowe Missal’, edition with translation.
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