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|Title=Irish tract on the seven grades of poets (TCD 1336 6.1) | |Title=<i>Irish tract on the seven grades of poets</i> (TCD MS 1336/6.1) | ||
|FormPrimary=prose | |Initial words in prose=Filid dá it flaithi nodosaerad | ||
|Classification=Subject:early Irish legal texts | |||
|ShortDescription=<p>An Irish legal tract on the seven grades of poets (<em>filid</em>). It is one of several prose and verse texts on the subject that ultimately derive from the <em>Uraicecht becc.</em> <br></p> | |||
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|Compare=Uraicecht becc | |||
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|MS=Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336/6.1 | |||
|comments=<p>Breaks off due to a gap in the manuscript. <br></p> | |||
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|incipit=Filid dá it flaithi nodosaerad | |||
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