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|Title=''Tecosca Cormaic''
|Title=''Tecosca Cormaic''
|TranslatedTitle=The instructions of Cormac
|TranslatedTitle=The instructions of Cormac
|Classification=Subject:Irish wisdom literature;
|AgentCategory=Id:Cormac mac Airt;Id:Cairpre Lifechair
|Categories=Medieval Irish wisdom literature
|Categories=Medieval Irish wisdom literature
|AgentCategory=Id:Cormac mac Airt;Id:Cairpre Lifechair
|ShortDescription=A collection of Old Irish maxims presented as words of advice by the legendary judicious king of Ireland Cormac mac Airt in reply to questions asked by his son and successor Cairpre (Lifechair). The maxims cover a variety of topics relating especially to the nature of good kingship.
|ShortDescription=A collection of Old Irish maxims presented as words of advice by the legendary judicious king of Ireland Cormac mac Airt in reply to questions asked by his son and successor Cairpre (Lifechair). The maxims cover a variety of topics relating especially to the nature of good kingship.
|LanguageAuto=Old Irish
|LanguageAuto=Old Irish

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