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Gearóid Mac Niocaill Literary creation and Irish historical tradition. (Offprint from Proceedings of the British Academy XLIX), by Brian Ó Cuív 35/2, p. 136
Peter J. Lucas The Old English Life of Machutus, Toronto Old English Series, 9, by David Yerkes 55/2, p. 267

languages

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works

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  • The Old English Life of Machutus

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