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Hamel, A. G. van [ed.], Lebor Bretnach: the Irish version of the Historia Britonum ascribed to Nennius, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1932.

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Work
Lebor Bretnach: the Irish version of the Historia Britonum ascribed to Nennius
Place
Dublin
Publisher
Stationery Office
Year
1932
Online resources
Archive
– PDF resource: irishmanuscripts.ie
resource: Google Books
resource: objects.library.uu.nl
Related publications
Vendryes, Joseph, in: Études Celtiques 3:5–6 (1938).. 168–170.
Subjects and topics
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Texts
“Introduction”
§ 1. The manuscripts; § 2. Language; § 3. The text of L1 (version I); § 4. The text of D and H (version II); § 5. The text of L3 and L2 (Y); § 6. The text of Y and B (Version III); § 7. The text of U; § 8. The relation of version II and III and U; § 9. P and version I; § 10. The history of the Irish text; § 11. Conclusions as to the Latin Historia Brittonum; § 12. The later additions to the Irish text; § 13. Todd's edition; § 14. The present edition.
v–xxxix
“Lebor Bretnach”
The text
1–90
Indexes
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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