Annals of Boyle
The Annals of Boyle, also Cottonian Annals, are a chronicle of medieval Ireland. The entries span the years up to 1253. It is considered one of the works that forms The Chronicle of Ireland, although in summary form compared to others. Robin Flower wrote in Revue Celtique 44 (1927) 344: The Annals used the Irish language, with some entries in Latin. Because the Annals copied its sources verbatim, the annals are useful not just for historians, but also for linguists studying the evolution of the Irish language.
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Annals of Boyle
The Annals of Boyle, also Cottonian Annals, are a chronicle of medieval Ireland. The entries span the years up to 1253. It is considered one of the works that forms The Chronicle of Ireland, although in summary form compared to others. Robin Flower wrote in Revue Celtique 44 (1927) 344: The Annals used the Irish language, with some entries in Latin. Because the Annals copied its sources verbatim, the annals are useful not just for historians, but also for linguists studying the evolution of the Irish language.
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Los anales de Boyle son un com ...... lución de la lengua irlandesa.
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The Annals of Boyle, also Cott ...... olution of the Irish language.
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Los anales de Boyle son un com ...... os irlandeses de gran interés.
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