Om Irish Glosses
Published in 1860, this work contains a collection of medieval Irish texts related to the study of Latin grammar, edited by scholar Whitley Stokes. The texts contain examples of Latin declension and their Irish equivalents, providing valuable insights into the linguistic history of Ireland. This edition also includes glosses on various biblical passages, as well as the Lorica of Gildas, a Celtic poem commonly used as a protective charm. A valuable resource for scholars of language and culture.
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