Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores: Or, Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During the Middle Ages, Published ... Under the Direction of the Master of the Rolls, Edição 46Kraus Reprint, 1964 |
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... mention Mac Firbis , we are equally grieved and ashamed ; his neglected abilities ignominious to his un- grateful country ! his end tragical ! his loss irreparable ! " The death of his enlightened patron , Sir James Ware , having put a ...
... mention Mac Firbis , we are equally grieved and ashamed ; his neglected abilities ignominious to his un- grateful country ! his end tragical ! his loss irreparable ! " The death of his enlightened patron , Sir James Ware , having put a ...
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... mention his authority . It was probably no other than MS . A. , which may have been lent to him by Mac Firbis , his instructor and guide in matters relating to Irish history and antiquities . Amongst the persons who took a leading part ...
... mention his authority . It was probably no other than MS . A. , which may have been lent to him by Mac Firbis , his instructor and guide in matters relating to Irish history and antiquities . Amongst the persons who took a leading part ...
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... mention the day of the week . In a subse- quent stanza of the foregoing poem , quoted in the Fragments of Irish Annals ( Dublin ed . 1860 ) , p . 217 , the battle is stated to have been fought on a Tuesday . The 17th of September fell ...
... mention the day of the week . In a subse- quent stanza of the foregoing poem , quoted in the Fragments of Irish Annals ( Dublin ed . 1860 ) , p . 217 , the battle is stated to have been fought on a Tuesday . The 17th of September fell ...
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CONTENTS | xvi |
CHRONICUM SCOTORUM OR THE CHRONICLE OF THE Scoti | 1 |
SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHRONICUM SCOTORUM | 338 |
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