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|Initial words 2=Tánic sam slán sóer | |Initial words 2=Tánic sam slán sóer | ||
|Initial words= | |Initial words in translation=Noble, perfect summer has come | ||
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|Categories=Early Irish poetry; Early Irish poetry | |Categories=Early Irish poetry; Early Irish poetry | ||
|SubjectCategory=seasons; | |||
|ShortDescription=Poem on the coming of summer | |||
|LanguageAuto=Old Irish | |||
|Language=(Meyer, Carney) | |||
|Date=“A date in the mid-ninth century would be very possible, but an earlier date might be arguable ... The features of ''Tánic sam'' which would suggest a date ''c''.800 (or earlier) are: npl. masc. adj. ''lúaith, léith'', § 2; ''sáim'' for later ''sám'', § 2; neut. ''fúam'', § ''díambi'', 3 sg. consuet. of copula, §§ 1, 3 etc.; ...; .” (Carney).<ref>{{C|Carney 1971a|at=38-9}}</ref> | |||
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|MS=Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502 | |||
|folio=107a | |||
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|MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C iii 2 | |||
|folio=10a | |||
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|FormPrimary=verse; | |||
|FormPrimaryComments=non-syllabic | |||
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|Header editions=Editions and translations | |Header editions=Editions and translations | ||
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{{Cite |Hull 1971a }} | |source=Carney 1971a | ||
{{Cite | | |ed=ed.; tr. | ||
{{Cite |Meyer 1903e }} | |at=43-45 (editions); 46-47 (translation); 51-52 + 37-39 (notes and discussion) | ||
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|source=Hull 1971a | |||
|ed=ed. | |||
}}{{Cite | |||
|source=Greene and O'Connor 1967a32 | |||
|ed=ed.; tr. | |||
}}{{Cite | |||
|source=Meyer 1903e | |||
|ed=ed. and tr. | |||
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