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OʼBrien, M. A. [ed.], Corpus genealogiarum Hiberniae, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1962.

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Work
Corpus genealogiarum Hiberniae
Place
Dublin
Publisher
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Year
1962
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– pp. 1–332 (Rawl. B 502) resource: Corpus of Electronic Texts (CELT)
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Reprinted in 1976 and 2005, with an introduction by J. V. Kelleher.
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History, society and culture
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CerdraigeCerdrige
Cerdrige;Fir Cherda

The Cerdraige (al. Cerdrige or Fir Cherda) were a population group in Munster, apparently known for its specialisation in craft as the first element of their name, cerd ‘craftsman, artisan’ suggests.


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Includes:

Kelleher (John V.), “Introduction (1976)”
Only in the reprinted version (1976, 2005)
ix–xvi
“Introduction”
“Genealogies from Rawlinson B 502”
An edition of the genealogies from Rawlinson B 502, with variant readings from the Book of Leinster, the Book of Lecan and the Book of Ballymote.
1–332
“Genealogies from the Book of Leinster”
An edition of genealogies from the Book of Leinster that are not otherwise found in Rawlinson B 502, with variant readings from the Book of Lecan and the Book of Ballymote.
334–439
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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April 2011, last updated: September 2021