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Latin poem attributed to Crundmelus (Ir. Crundmáel), which is prefixed to a copy of his treatise on metrics.

Manuscript witnesses

Text
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 13026/ff. 41-120 
rubric: Hos versiculos Cruidmelus composuit   incipit: Haec dulces iuvenes prumpti servate rogamus   
f. 41ra  
MS
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 13026/ff. 41-120 
rubric: Hos versiculos Cruindmelus composuit   incipit: Haec dulces iuuenes prumpti seruate rogamus   
f. 41ra

Sources

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[ed.] Dümmler, Ernst [ed.], Poetae Latini aevi Carolini, vol. 2, MGH Antiquitates, Berlin: Weidmann, 1884.
Dmgh.de: <link>
681 [id. 33.]

Secondary sources (select)

Lapidge, Michael, and Richard Sharpe, A bibliography of Celtic-Latin literature, 400-1200, Royal Irish Academy Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources, Ancillary Publications, 1, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1985.
176 [id. 669.]