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Uraicecht Becc (Old
Irish for "Small Primer";
uraicecht is a
variant of
airaiccecht [air- 'before' +
aiccecht 'instruction,' from
Latin acceptum], 'primer')...
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could receive when a
crime was
committed against them. Críth
Gablach and
Uraicecht Becc are two of the main
texts focusing on lay landholders, the latter...
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other being the fili.
According to the
Early Irish law text on status,
Uraicecht Becc,
bards were a
lesser class of poets, not
eligible for
higher poetic...
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Corpus of
Electronic Texts. Mary Jones.
Retrieved 13
December 2019.
Uraicecht Becc ("Little Primer") (transl. 1881). Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí. Myth, Legend...
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which is due to a bóaire (an
ordinary freeman).
Another law-text,
Uraicecht Becc ('small primer'),
gives the
druid a
place among the dóer-nemed, or...
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Annals of
Inisfallen An
Leabhar Muimhneach Leabhar na Núachongbhála
Uraicecht Becc
Knockgraffon "MacCarthy Mor (No. 1.)". LibraryIreland.com. Retrieved...
- consumption, 25-31. Binchy, D. A. (1958). The date and
provenance of
Uraicecht Becc. Ériu, 44-54. Comber, M. (2008). The
economy of the
ringfort and...
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formalised literary language that
changed very little.
According to the
Uraicecht Becc in Old
Irish Law,
bards and
filid were
distinct groups:
filid involved...
- of the role of
ecclesiastical scholars,
which is
reflected also in the
Uraicecht Becc and
Collectio canonum Hibernensis both are
connected with the Nemed...
- 1873 Din
techtugad and
other selected Brehon law tracts, vol. 4, 1879
Uraicecht Becc and
certain other selected Brehon law tracts, vol. 5, 1901 Glossary...