No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
|Initial words in prose=Ind uair donithea cairde
|Initial words in prose=Ind uair donithea cairde
|Classification=Subject:early Irish legal texts
|Classification=Subject:early Irish legal texts
|ShortDescription=<p>An Irish legal commentary on the types of dogs that are appropriate to every class of legal person. It cites an early Irish legal text, probably <em>Bretha for conshlechtaib</em>, which formed part of <em>Senchas Már.</em><br></p>
|ShortDescription=<p>An Irish legal commentary on the types of dogs that are appropriate to every class of legal person. It cites an early Irish legal text, probably <em>Bretha for conshlechtaib</em>, which belonged to the third part of the <em>Senchas Már.</em><br></p>
|LanguageAuto=Irish language
|LanguageAuto=Irish language
|Compare=Bretha for conshlechtaib
|Compare=Bretha for conshlechtaib

Revision as of 10:02, 31 January 2024

This page has not as yet been published.

It is work in progress, but we hope to get it published in the foreseeable future.

Details


Page name:
Irish legal commentary on dogs (TCD 1336)
Namespace
Main
Current visibility
Page class
texts