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Old Scottish Gaelic
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Author(s) Title Reference
T.M. Charles-Edwards Iona, Kells and Derry: the History and Hagiography of the Monastic Familia of Columba, by Máire Herbert 59/2, p. 295
ANDREW BREEZE Brian Murdoch, The Apocryphal Adam and Eve in Medieval Europe: Vernacular Translation and Adaptations of ‘Vita Adae et Evae’ 79/2, p. 316

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