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Disgrifiad The opening lines of the poem Flann for Érinn (Flann over Ireland), written by Máel Mura Othna (died 887) in praise of Flann Sinna. From the Leabhar Mór Leacain (Book of Lecan), Royal Irish Academy manuscript RIA MS 23 P 2, folio 296 v. The work was written some time between 1397 and 1418. Scribe Adam ó Cuirnín copied the manuscript on the instruction of Gilla Isa Mor mac Donnchadh MacFhirbhisigh.
Dyddiad Original work created 1397x1418, scan created 2002.
Ffynhonnell This image from the Irish Script On-Screen project of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. website
Awdur Original work: Adam ó Cuirnín and Gilla Isa Mor mac Donnchadh MacFhirbhisigh; scan Royal Irish Academy
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