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275: 351: 206: 336: 312: 361: 331: 85:. He argued that the confusion is due to an eighth century scribal spelling error, for which the similarities of "u" and "n" in the 346: 116:"The Scottish provenance of the ‘Nennian’ recension of Historia Brittonum and the Lebor Bretnach " in: S. Taylor (ed.), 178:"University of Glasgow – Schools – School of Humanities | Sgoil nan Daonnachdan – Our staff – Professor Thomas O Clancy" 366: 341: 305: 177: 113:, (Canongate: Edinburgh, 1998) with translations by G. Márkus, J.P. Clancy, T.O. Clancy, P. Bibire and J. Jesch 234: 27: 202: 31: 298: 159:"Philosopher-King : Nechtan mac Der-Ilei" in: the Scottish Historical Review, 83 (2004), 125–249. 47: 23: 260: 74: 39: 356: 200:
Although subsequently James E. Fraser has argued that the mistake was probably deliberate. See
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Picts, Kings, Saints and Chronicles: A Festschrift for Marjorie O. Anderson
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of the period were responsible. Clancy has also done work on the
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The Triumph Tree: Scotland’s Earliest Poetry, 550–1350
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In 2001 and following Professor Dumville's paper in
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American
Celtic literature
Scotland
New York University
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
Professor of Celtic
St. Ninian
St Finnian
St. Columba
disciple
Great Britain
Whithorn
Insular script
Lebor Bretnach
doi
10.3366/inr.2001.52.1.1
ISSN
0020-157X
"University of Glasgow – Schools – School of Humanities | Sgoil nan Daonnachdan – Our staff – Professor Thomas O Clancy"
Fraser, James E
"Northumbrian Whithorn and the Making of St Ninian"
doi
10.3366/inr.2002.53.1.40
hdl
20.500.11820/1102e158-9121-4b1f-9186-b6a8bc14108c
ISSN
0020-157X
UoG Profile Page
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