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Irish tracts, institutions early Irish law
Aí Cana (lost)
prose
An early Irish legal text that is known only through allusions to it made elsewhere as one of the four ‘canons’ of poetic knowledge.
Bretha nemed dédenach
prose
verse
rosc
Old Irish tract on the law concerning poets, such as their privileges and their responsibilities, as well as various other matters, such as fosterage and surety.
Bretha nemed toísech
First third of Bretha nemed toísech
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The first third of Bretha nemed toísech, which introduces the text and proceeds with legal matter concerning the Church in Irish society.
Bretha nemed toísech
Middle third of Bretha nemed toísech
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The middle third of Bretha nemed toísech, much of which is addressed to the legendary judge Morand. It is primarily concerned with poets.
Cenéla airechta
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Córus bésgnai
prose

Old Irish legal tract of the Senchas Már which deals with matters of the church and society.

Íargrinde gach manaig
prose
Short legal text concerning the property (íargrinde) of a deceased monk (manach).
Secht rann fichit
prose
Legal note on the 27 virtues
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