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Early Modern Irish bardic tract on abstract nouns, one of the so-called Irish grammatical tracts.

Manuscript witnesses

Text
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C i 3/B 
Following Irish grammatical tract III.
pp. 25b–27   
Text
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS E iv 1 
Includes additions in a later hand.
f. 1a ff  
Text
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1319/pp. 195-278 
rubric: Persoin lóir and so sís   

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[ed.] Bergin, Osborn, “Irish grammatical tracts: III and IV”, Ériu 14 (supplement, 1946): 167–257.  
Critical edition (continued) of Irish grammatical tracts, comprising parts III (on irregular verbs, pp 167–250; from TCD 1319) and IV (on abstract nouns, pp 251–257)
251–257 Edition based on 1319, with variant readings from E and C.