Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: G206002

Danklied einer erlösten Seele

Author: Unknown

Background details and bibliographic information

File Description

Kuno Meyer

Electronic edition compiled by Benjamin Hazard

Funded by University College, Cork and
The Higher Education Authority via the LDT Project

2. Second draft.

Extent of text: 941 words

Publication

CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork
College Road, Cork, Ireland—http://www.ucc.ie/celt

(2004) (2010)

Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.
Text ID Number: G206002

Availability

Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only.

Sources

    Manuscript Source
  1. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 610, fo. 9a1; see Brian Ó Cuív (ed.), Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford and Oxford College Libraries, 2 volumes (Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Celtic Studies, 2001–2003) vol. 1, 62–88.
    Secondary Literature
  1. R. I. Best, Bodleian MS. Laud 610, Celtica 3 (1956) 338–339.
  2. Myles Dillon, Laud Misc. 610, Celtica 5 (1960) 64–76.
  3. Myles Dillon, Laud Misc. 610 (cont.), Celtica 6 (1963) 135–155.
    The edition used in the digital edition
  1. Kuno Meyer, Danklied einer erlösten Seele (Mitteilungen aus irischen Handschriften) in Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie. Volume 3, Halle a. S., Max Niemeyer (1901) page 33–34

Encoding

Project Description

CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts

Sampling Declaration

The present text represents pages 33–34 of the published edition.

Editorial Declaration

Correction

Text has been proof-read twice.

Normalization

The electronic text represents the edited text. Expansions are marked ex. Names are capitalized in line with CELT practice. The editor's corrections are marked corr sic resp="KM", with the erroneous form retained in the 'sic' attribute. Footnotes are marked note type="auth" and numbered. Lenition by point in case of f and s is rendered fh and sh.

Quotation

Direct speech is tagged q.

Hyphenation

When a hyphenated word (hard or soft) crosses a page break or line break, the break is marked after the completion of the hyphenated word.

Segmentation

div0=the devotional text; page-breaks are marked pb n="". Foliation is tagged mls unit="MS folio" n="" ".

Interpretation

Names are not tagged, nor are terms for cultural and social roles.

Profile Description

Created: By an unknown Irish monastic author. Date range: 900–1200.

Use of language

Language: [GA] The text is in Middle Irish.
Language: [DE] Supplied title and editorial notes are in German.

Revision History