Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: T503001
The instructions of King Cormac Mac Airt: Tecosca Cormaic
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Kuno MeyerElectronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber Proof corrections by Beatrix Färber
Funded by University College, Cork, School of History
1. First draft, revised and corrected.
Extent of text: 8665 words
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CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork
College Road, Cork, Ireland http://www.ucc.ie/celt (2017) Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.
Text ID Number: T503001
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Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only.
Sources
Manuscript Sources for the Irish text (see Preface and/or http://www.vanhamel.nl/codecs/Tecosca_Cormaic for details).- Dublin, TCD, MS 1339 (olim H 2. 18), Book of Leinster, pp. 343345. The text from the Book of Leinster, which is considerably shorter than that edited by Meyer, is available in file G800011F on CELT.
- Dublin, RIA, MS 23 P 12 (536), Book of Ballymote, pp. 62165a.
- Dublin, RIA, MS 23 P 2, Book of Lecan, ff. 420r422r.
- Dublin, TCD, MS 1319 (olim H 2. 17), a fragment of the Book of Lecan, pp. 179180.
- Dublin, RIA MS 23 N 10, (Betham 145 967), pp. 16.
- Dublin, RIA 23 N 27 (966), ff. 7v16v.
- Dublin, RIA 23 O 20 (a transcript of RIA 23 N 27 written in 1828 by John O'Donovan.
- Dublin, TCD H. 1. 15 (1289), Psalter of Tara, pp. 149174.
- Dublin, TCD H. 1. 9, (olim H 1.9) p. 59 to end.
- Dublin, TCD H. 4. 8.
- Edinburgh, NLS, Adv. MS 72.1.7 (Gaelic VII), ff. 9ra9vb.
Translations and Literature- John O'Donovan, in: Dublin Penny Journal I, 183233, pp. 21415, 23132 [from H 2. 17].
- Rudolf Thurneysen, Zu irischen Handschriften und Litteraturdenkmälern [I], Abhandlungen der kgl. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Phil.-Hist. Klasse 14.2 (Berlin 1912).
- Maxim Fomin, 'A newly discovered fragment of the early Irish wisdom-text Tecosca Cormaic in TCD MS 1298 (H. 2. 7)', in: Piotr Stalmaszczyk, and Maxim Fomin (eds), Dimensions and categories of Celticity: studies in literature and culture. Proceedings of the Fourth International Colloquium of the Learned Association Societas Celto-Slavica held at the University of Lódz between 1315 September 2009, vol. 2, Studia Celto-Slavica 5, (Lódz 2010) 159169.
- Maxim Fomin, Instructions for kings: secular and clerical images of kingship in early Ireland and ancient India (Heidelberg 2013).
The edition used in the digital edition- Kuno Meyer, The instructions of King Cormac Mac Airt: Tecosca Cormaic in Todd lecture series (Royal Irish Academy). Volume 15, Dublin, Hodges Figgis & Co (1909) page vxii; 262
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CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts
Sampling Declaration
The electronic edition represents the edited text, pp. vxii; and odd pages 151. Notes (5256) and Glossary (5762) have been omitted. The Old Irish text is available in a separate file, G503001.
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Correction
Text has been checked and proof-read twice.
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The electronic text represents the edited text.
Quotation
Direct speech is rendered q.
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div0=the text; div1=the editor's paragraph. Page breaks are marked pb n="". Poems are treated as embedded texts, with line-groups marked and numbered. The line-breaks provided by Meyer occurring every five lines have been retained for reference.
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Names are not tagged, nor are terms for cultural and social roles.
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Profile Description
Created: Translation by Kuno Meyer
(1909)
Use of language
Language: [EN] The introduction and translation are in English.
Language: [GA] A number of quotations in the introduction are in Old Irish.
Language: [LA] Some words are in Latin.
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