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|Initial words in prose=Mairg do-n duine carus duíne, ocus ná car Día no-d-car | |Initial words in prose=Mairg do-n duine carus duíne, ocus ná car Día no-d-car | ||
|Initial words in prose Comments=Woe to the man who loves mankind, and who does not love God who loves him | |Initial words in prose Comments=Woe to the man who loves mankind, and who does not love God who loves him | ||
| | |Classification=Subject:Irish wisdom literature; | ||
|Categories=Medieval Irish wisdom literature | |Categories=Medieval Irish wisdom literature | ||
|ShortDescription=A series of about thirteen Middle Irish maxims, each of which begins <i>Mairg</i> (Woe [him] who ...). These are ascribed to Flann Fína (Alfrith, king of Northumbria, d. <i>c</i>. 704) in three of the manuscript copies that have come down (YBL, Add. and LB). | |ShortDescription=A series of about thirteen Middle Irish maxims, each of which begins <i>Mairg</i> (Woe [him] who ...). These are ascribed to Flann Fína (Alfrith, king of Northumbria, d. <i>c</i>. 704) in three of the manuscript copies that have come down (YBL, Add. and LB). |
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