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Bibliography

McLeod, Neil, “The not-so-exotic law of Dian Cécht”, in: Geraint Evans, Bernard Martin, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), Origins and revivals: proceedings of the First Australian Conference of Celtic Studies, 3, Sydney: Centre for Celtic Studies, University of Sydney, 2000. 381–393.

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Article
“The not-so-exotic law of Dian Cécht”
Work
Jonathan M. Wooding (ed.) • Geraint Evans (ed.) • Bernard Martin (ed.), Origins and revivals: proceedings of the First Australian Conference of Celtic Studies (2000)
Pages
381–393
Year
2000
Subjects and topics
Headings
early Irish law
Sources
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History, society and culture
Agents
Dían CéchtDían Cécht
(Túatha Dé Danann)
physician of the Túatha Dé Danann in Irish literature
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MíachMíach
(time-frame ass. with Fir Bolg, Túatha Dé Danann, Fomoire)
Apparently from míach ‘measure (bushel, sack) of corn / grain’; a mythological figure of Irish literature, a son of Dían Cécht and brother to Airmed
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Dennis Groenewegen
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April 2011, last updated: September 2018