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Sharpe, Richard, “Books from Ireland, fifth to ninth centuries”, Peritia 21 (2010): 1–55.

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Article
“Books from Ireland, fifth to ninth centuries”
Periodical
Volume
21
Pages
1–55
Related publications
General
Mostert, Marco, “Celtic, Anglo-Saxon or Insular? Some considerations on ‘Irish’ manuscript production and their implications for Insular Latin culture, c. AD 500-800”, in: Doris Edel (ed.), Cultural identity and cultural integration: Ireland and Europe in the early Middle Ages, Blackrock: Four Courts Press, 1995. 92–115.
Subjects and topics
Headings
early medieval Ireland
Approaches
codicology and palaeography
Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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