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Columcille the Scribe is a poem ascribed to Columba, though like a majority of such poems they were probably composed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. With due regard to the discrepancy in attribution, he poem is sometimes known by its first line in Irish - is scíth mo chrob ón scríbainn (my hand is weary from writing).

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Columcille the Scribe

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Columcille the Scribe is a poem ascribed to Columba, though like a majority of such poems they were probably composed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries...

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to Rhyme, University of Dundee 2004: The Testament of Cresseid, Enitharmon Press 2004: Columcille The Scribe, The Royal Irish Academy 2005: A Tribute to...

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and Columcille. ... It was given in the time of Muiredach mac meic Cormain and Muircheartach Ua Briain king of Ireland... Flannchad Ua hEolais was the scribe...

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Yellow Book of Lecan

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A fragment of the Yellow Book is in the hand of Solamh Ó Droma, one of the three scribes of the Book of Ballymote. Lhuyd derived the title from a note...

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compiled in the 1450s and 1460s. The book was written in the Irish language in the fifteenth century by several scribes. The 238 pages contain numerous tales...

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Christopher Whall works in Gloucester Cathedral

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translation of the Bible to a scribe Window 3. This being the first large window on the South Nave side. "The Salutation". 1902 A note in the glass points...

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