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Bibliography

Lapidge, Michael, and Richard Sharpe, A bibliography of Celtic-Latin literature, 400-1200, Royal Irish Academy Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources, Ancillary Publications, 1, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1985.

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Citation details
Work
A bibliography of Celtic-Latin literature, 400-1200
Place
Dublin
Publisher
Royal Irish Academy
Year
1985
Related publications
General
Harvey, Anthony [et al., compiler] (ed.), Archive of Celtic-Latin literature: Royal Irish Academy dictionary of medieval Latin from Celtic sources, Online: Brepols, 2007–. URL: <http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/text-tools/textlists/aclllist.html>. 
comments: Cf. ACLL.
Library Electronic Text Resource Service – Index to ACLL-1: <link>
Royal Irish Academy (ed.), Archive of Celtic-Latin literature, Online: Brepols, 2010–. URL: <http://www.brepols.net>.
Brepols – Index (PDF): <link>
Schneiders, Marc, “An index of the manuscripts cited in Michael Lapidge and Richard Sharpe, A bibliography of Celtic-Latin literature, Dublin, 1985”, Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 3 (1989): 2–7.
Reviews
Herren, Michael, “Celtic-Latin bibliography [Review of: Lapidge, Michael, and Richard Sharpe, A bibliography of Celtic-Latin literature, 400-1200, Royal Irish Academy Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources, Ancillary Publications, 1, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1985.]”, Peritia 5 (1986): 422–427.
Subjects and topics
Approaches
bibliographies
Sources
Texts
Manuscripts
Mac Cana (Proinsias), “Foreword”
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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