Texts
Cethrar macclérech
Incoming data
A short story about four clerical students who go on a pilgrimage to Rome.
Manuscript witnesses
MS
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339
incipit: Cethrur macclerech do feraib Herend dochótar ina n-ailithre do dul do Róim.
p. 281a.40– p. 281b
Text
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339
incipit: Cethrur macclerech do feraib Herend dochótar ina n-ailithre do dul do Róim
p. 281a-281b
MS
Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 512/IV (ff. 123-144)
Note on pilgrimage of four Irish clerics to Rome.
f. 144a
Sources
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[dipl. ed.] Best, Richard Irvine, Osborn Bergin, M. A. OʼBrien, and Anne OʼSullivan [eds.], The Book of Leinster, formerly Lebar na Núachongbála, 6 vols, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1954–1983.
CELT – 1-260: <link> CELT – 400-470 (excl. Táin bó Cúailnge): <link> CELT – 471-638 and 663 (excl. Dinnshenchas Érenn): <link> CELT – 761-781 and 785-841 (excl. Dinnshenchas Érenn and Togail Troí): <link> CELT – 1119-1192 and 1202-1325 (excl. Esnada tige Buchet and Fingal Rónáin ): <link>
Vol. 5, 1229 Diplomatic edition of the copy in LL. direct link