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|TranslatedTitle=The alphabet of Luigne son of Éremón | |TranslatedTitle=The alphabet of Luigne son of Éremón | ||
|TitleInfo=Meyer and Smith initially read ''Cuigne'' for ''Luigne'', but since Ó Cuív pointed out that part of the initial was cut off by the binder, the text is known by its restored title.{{Note|{{Cite shorthand |Ó Cuív 1980a}}: 107; {{C|Kelly (Fergus) 1988a}}: 286.}} | |TitleInfo=Meyer and Smith initially read ''Cuigne'' for ''Luigne'', but since Ó Cuív pointed out that part of the initial was cut off by the binder, the text is known by its restored title.{{Note|{{Cite shorthand |Ó Cuív 1980a}}: 107; {{C|Kelly (Fergus) 1988a}}: 286.}} | ||
| | |Classification=Subject:Irish wisdom literature; | ||
|Categories=Medieval Irish wisdom literature | |||
|Description=Collection of proverbs and legal precepts | |Description=Collection of proverbs and legal precepts | ||
|Textual relationships=Some of the “legal and proverbial maxims [...] are also found in the surviving law-texts and in other wisdom-texts, particularly ''[[Tecosca Cormaic]]''” (Kelly).{{Note|{{C|Kelly (Fergus) 1988a}}: 286.}} | |Textual relationships=Some of the “legal and proverbial maxims [...] are also found in the surviving law-texts and in other wisdom-texts, particularly ''[[Tecosca Cormaic]]''” (Kelly).{{Note|{{C|Kelly (Fergus) 1988a}}: 286.}} | ||
| | |Manuscripts={{MS |MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 2 |page=176a 2}} | ||
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