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Medieval Irish poem (19 stt) presented as a dialogue, chiefly between two saints, Senán of Inis Cathaig and Comgall of Bangor.

Manuscript witnesses

Text
Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 2324-2340 
context: Group of Irish poems on St Senán   rubric: Senan ⁊ Lachtin ⁊ Comgall do rinne an dán so sí   incipit: Aontaidh do ronsat nar ghann   19 qq.
f. 248r.5-v.19  

Sources

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[ed.] Grosjean, Paul, “Poems on St Senan”, in: J. Fraser, Paul Grosjean, and J. G. OʼKeeffe (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus IV, London, 1934. 68–97.
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68–70
Translation wanted