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Revision as of 11:32, 31 January 2024
Commentary on the types of dogs that are appropriate to every class of legal person; with citation from a legal text, probably Bretha for conshlechtaib (see Breatnach). The edition in CIH 2128.26-33, is incomplete, lacking the first part, on the first people to have trained certain types of dogs, which is edited in Liam Breatnach, Companion to CIH (2005): 465–466 (Appendix 3.2).
A version of the beginning of the text known as Immathchor nAilella ocus Airt. Ed. CIH 2128.34-2129.5.
Edited in CIH 2129.6-2130.36.