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Bibliography

OʼKeeffe, J. G. [ed.], “Eulogy of Echnechan son of Dálach king of Tír Conaill, † 906”, in: J. Fraser, Paul Grosjean, and J. G. OʼKeeffe (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus I, London, 1931. 54–62, i (corrigenda) + fasc. V: 100 (corrigenda).

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“Eulogy of Echnechan son of Dálach king of Tír Conaill, † 906”
Work
J. G. O'Keeffe (ed.) • J. Fraser (ed.) • Paul Grosjean (ed.), Irish texts, fasciculus I (1931)
Pages
54–62, i (corrigenda) + fasc. V: 100 (corrigenda)
Year
1931
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resource: Celtic Digital Initiative
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Edition of a poem ascribed to Flann mac Lonáin, beginning ‘Ard do scela a mic na cuach’; from Rawlinson B 504, fol. 63v
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Flann mac LonáinFlann mac Lonáin
(d. 891 x 918)
Flann mac Lónáin
early Irish poet; called ‘the Virgil of the Irish’ (Firgil Gáedel) and ‘King of the Poets of Ireland’ respectively.
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