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Stokes, Whitley [ed. and tr.], “A Middle-Irish homily on S. Martin of Tours”, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875): 381–402, 508.

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Article
“A Middle-Irish homily on S. Martin of Tours”
Periodical
Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875)
Gaidoz, Henri (ed.), Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875), Paris, London.
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2
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381–402, 508
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“Nouveaux errata du tome II”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878): 152.
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“Addenda et corrigenda”, Revue Celtique 4 (1879–1880): 479–480.
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Martin of ToursMartin of Tours
(fl. 4th century)
bishop of Tours and saint. His vita and related writings by Martin’s younger contemporary Sulpicius Severus were highly influential in early medieval Europe, furnishing models for hagiographic writing about many other saints.
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