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The Book of the White Earl

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94: 101: 176:"The sumptuous initials of this book are not more or less servile repetition of twelfth-century work ... the work of the scribe also is dazzling. He plays like a virtuoso with various sizes of script, the larger size having a majestic decorative quality. The contents are no less remarkable; the ' 184:' and a dindsenchus. The foliage pattern is probably inspired by foreign models, but is so completely integrated that the borrowing is only realised on second thoughts. The initials are large, bold, and drawn in firm lines and bright colours" 157: 153: 269: 114: 119: 93: 53: 514: 262: 519: 391: 386: 509: 337: 499: 255: 426: 168: 82: 489: 239: 484: 327: 177: 524: 494: 445: 465: 348: 332: 181: 504: 434: 361: 8: 302: 289: 234: 226: 72: 247: 201:, Domhnall Mac Flannachadha, for his service. Butler granted Mac Flannchadha lands in 312: 377: 366: 322: 317: 202: 26: 453: 297: 407: 307: 279: 161: 478: 356: 190: 68: 194: 415: 193:. 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Index

Bodleian Library
Pottlerath
Old
Middle Irish
Early Modern
James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond
Pottlerath is located in island of Ireland
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Pottlerath
Irish
miscellany
Leabhar na Rátha
The Book of Pottlerath
Gaelic
scribes
James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond
Martyrology of Ă“engus
Acallam na SenĂłrach
Gaelicised
Anglo-Irish
brehon
Tipperary
The Laud Genealogies and Tribal Histories.
The Laud Synchronisms
List of High Kings of Ireland
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e
Irish
Royal Irish Academy

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