Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae
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The three principal collections of Irish saints’ lives written in Latin: (1) the so-called (Codex) Salmanticensis (or Salamanca) collection, (2) the (Codex) Insulensis or Oxford collection, and (3) the (Codex) Kilkenniensis or Dublin collection. Since Plummer published his edition in 1910, the Latin designation Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae is sometimes used to refer to these collectively.
Ymddiddan y corff a'r enaid
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A Middle Welsh prose version of the second half of the Dialogus inter corpus et animam.
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