Catalog Record: Imtheachta Æniasa = the Irish Æneid : being a translation, made before A.D. 1400, of the XII books of Vergil's Æneid into Gaelic : the Irish text | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Imtheachta Æniasa = the Irish Æneid : being a translation, made before A.D. 1400, of the XII books of Vergil's Æneid into Gaelic : the Irish text / with translation into English, introd., vocabulary, and notes by George Calder.

Main Author: Virgil.
Other Authors: Calder, George, 1859-1941.
Language(s): Irish ; English
Published: London : D. Nutt, for the Irish Texts Society, 1907.
Note: English and Irish on opposite pages.
Includes Irish Texts Society's 7th annual report, list of members, etc. at back of volume (p. [1]-18).
"The source of the Irish AEneid is the Book of Ballymote (pp. 449-485), the property of the Royal Irish Academy, and widely known by means of the facsimile.... The transcription ... first made from the fcs.; and ... then collated it with the original ms."--p. [xi]-xii.
Physical Description: xx, 238, 18 p. ; 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: 891.68 I68 v.6
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