Manuscripts
Results gathered for Is ór glan is nem im gréin
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Cambridge, University Library, MS Additional 4183
context: Mo Ling and the Devil incipit: Is ór glan is neamh im ghréin 8qq. Modern copy.
pp. 158–159
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Cork, University College, Book of Lismore
incipit: Is or glan is neamh im grein Poem.
f. 87ra.33– f. 87rb
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Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 156
context: Mo Ling and the Devil incipit: Is or glan is neamh im ghrein 7qq. Modern copy.
pp. 137–138
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Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 12
incipit: Is ór glan is neam im grein 7 qq, here said to have been taken from the Lebar Glinne Dá Locha.
p. 256(140v)a
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Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1135
incipit: Is or glan Poem from BB, f. 140b, with English translation and notes
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Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1135
incipit: Is én immo n-iada sás Another poem from St. Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek, MS 86a/1.
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Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1135
Modern copy.
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Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1295
incipit: Is or glan is neimh From the ‘Book of Glen Da Locha’.
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Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1295
incipit: Is or glan is neimh Poem from the ‘Book of Glen Da Locha’
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Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339
context: Mo Ling and the Devil incipit: Is ór glan is nem im gréin 8qq.
p. 284a
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Lebar Glinne Dá Locha
Lost.
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Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 610/Book of the White Earl
context: Mo Ling and the Devil;Commentary to Félire Óengusso Entry for June 17. 8qq.
MS
Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 512/II (ff. 53-75)
Legend of St. Moling and the Devil
f. 64v
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Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 512/II (ff. 53-75)
context: Mo Ling and the Devil;Commentary to Félire Óengusso Entry for June 17.
f. 64vb
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Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 512/IV (ff. 123-144)
context: Mo Ling and the Devil First part only.
f. 141vb
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St. Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek, MS 86a/1
rubric: Muling [Maling] incipit: Is en immo n.iada sas 2qq of the poem.
f. 8v.6-8
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St. Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek, MS 86a/1
incipit: Is en immo n.iada sas Old Irish poem, 2qq, beg. Is én immo n-iada sás. These quatrains are also known from a longer poem beg. Is ór glan is nem im gréin.
f. 8v.6-8