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Bibliography

Le Menn, Gwennolé, and Pierre-Yves Lambert, “Éloge funèbre de Peiresc en moyen-breton tardif (1638)”, Études Celtiques 16 (1979): 211–221.

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Citation details
Article
“Éloge funèbre de Peiresc en moyen-breton tardif (1638)”
Periodical
Études Celtiques 16 (1979)
Études Celtiques 16 (1979).
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 16, 1979: <link>
Volume
16
Pages
211–221
Related publications
General
Kerian, Franciscus [Francisci Kian Britonis], “Ode Britonica seu Armorica”, in: Jean Jacques Bouchard (ed.), Monumentum Romanum Nicolao Claudio Fabricio Perescio, senatori Aquensi, doctrinae virtutisque causa factum, Rome: Typis vaticanis, 1638. 112.  

See Le Menn (1979) for the suggestion that Kian likely represents the Breton name Kerian.

Internet Archive: <link>
Wadding, Luke, “Carmen Hibernicum”, in: Jean Jacques Bouchard (ed.), Monumentum Romanum Nicolao Claudio Fabricio Perescio, senatori Aquensi, doctrinae virtutisque causa factum, Rome: Typis vaticanis, 1638. 112.
Internet Archive: <link>
Subjects and topics
Headings
Breton texts vernacular Irish verse
Sources
Texts
History, society and culture
Agents
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de PeirescPeiresc (Nicolas-Claude Fabri de)
(1580–1637)
French astronomer, antiquary, humanist and patron of science.
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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