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|Page title=Cambrai homily
|Title=Cambrai homily
|Title=Cambrai homily
|Initial words in prose=In nomine Dei summi
|Initial words in prose=In nomine Dei summi
|Classification=Subject:Irish religious literature;Subject:sermons and homilies
|Categories=Irish religious texts; Irish religious texts
|Categories=Irish religious texts; Irish religious texts
|Type=Subject:sermons and homilies
|ShortDescription=Short prose homily in Old Irish and Latin, which has been dated as early as the 7th or the first half of the 8th century and on that account, has some claim to being the earliest specimen of Old Irish in continuous prose. The text has been frequently cited for its linguistic features and for its account of three forms of martyrdom categorised according to colour: white (<em>bán</em>), blue/green (<em>glas</em>) and red (<em>derc</em>).
|ShortDescription=Short prose homily in Old Irish and Latin, which has been dated as early as the 7th or the first half of the 8th century and on that account, has some claim to being the earliest specimen of Old Irish in continuous prose. The text has been frequently cited for its linguistic features and for its account of three forms of martyrdom categorised according to colour: white (<em>bán</em>), blue/green (<em>glas</em>) and red (<em>derc</em>).
|LanguageAuto=Old Irish
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