Lebor na hUidre
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- For the novel by Walter Wangerin, Jr., see The Book of the Dun Cow (novel).
It was created in the monastery of Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, and is the work of three scribes. Máel Muire mac Célechair (designated "M") and a second scribe (designated "A") wrote the original manuscript, working in tandem. Máel Muire is known from Irish annals to have died in a Viking raid on Clonmacnoise in 1106 CE, giving us a latest possible date for the main body of the manuscript. A third scribe, designated "H", added a number of new texts and passages, sometimes over erased portions of the original, sometimes on new leaves, probably in the later 12th or 13th Century, and presumably before 1359 when the manuscript was used to ransom several members of the O'Donnell family of Donegal who had been captured by Cathal Óg O'Connor of Sligo.
See also
External links
- [The text of the manuscript as edited by R I Best and O Bergin]
- [The contents of the manuscript, with translations of most of the texts]
- [Royal Irish Academy]
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