Colman mac Duach and Guaire

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Printed source of this electronic edition

‘Colman mac Duach and Guaire’, ed. J. G. O’Keeffe, Ériu 1 (1904) 43-48

Manuscript source of printed text

Trinity College Dublin Ms H.2.16 (The Yellow Book of Lecan), cat. no. 1318, col. 796 (p. 133a of facsimile)

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