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The poem in Irish known as "A dialogue between death and the patient", with translation into English; a tract on cryptography (i.e. oghams?)

Main Author: Ó Longáin, Pól 1842.
Format: Manuscript
Subjects:
Manuscripts > Fermoy
Manuscripts > Gaelic > Fermoy
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Location

Fermoy: St. Colmans College, Gaelic Ms. 15

Other

The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.5779, p.6040).

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