CELT document G400022

In Spirut nóeb immun

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    In Spirut nóeb immun

    Invocation of the Holy Spirit

  1. In Spirut nóeb immun,
    innunn, ocus ocunn;
    in Spirut nóeb chucunn
    tāet, a Chrīst, co h-opunn.
  2. In Spirut nóeb d' aittreb
    ar cuirp is ar n-anma,
    dīar snádud co solma
    ar gábud, ar galra.
  3. Ar demnaib, ar pheccdaib,
    ar iffern co n-ilulcc,
    a Ísu, ron-nóeba,
    ron-sóera do Spirut.

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Title (uniform): In Spirut nóeb immun

Title (translation, English Translation): Invocation of the Holy Spirit

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Electronic edition compiled by: Donnchadh Ó Corráin

Funded by: University College, Cork and Professor Marianne McDonald via the CURIA Project.

Edition statement

2. Second draft, revised and corrected.

Extent: 782 words

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Publisher: CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork

Address: College Road, Cork, Ireland— http://www.ucc.ie/celt

Date: 1996

Date: 2010

Distributor: CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.

CELT document ID: G400022

Availability: The hard copy on which the present electronic edition is based is copyright by Oxford University Press, and is here used by kind permission of the publishers.

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Manuscript sources

  1. Dublin, Trinity College Libary, E. 4. 2 (Liber Hymnorum), f. 31v.
  2. London, British Library, Add. 30512, f. 30v. Author: Máel Ísu Úa Brolchán, c. 1086.

Translations

  • Whitley Stokes, John Strachan, Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus, vol. 2 (Cambridge 1903) 359.

Sources, comment on the text, and secondary literature

  1. Ludwig Bieler, The Irish Book of Hymns: a palaeographical study, Scriptorium 2, 177.
  2. J. F. Kenney, The Sources for the Early History of Ireland, vol. 1 (New York 1929) 727–78.
  3. Kuno Meyer, The Laud Genealogies and Tribal Histories, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912) 300, l.29. Genealogy of M´el Ísu.

The edition used in the digital edition

‘Invocation of the Holy Spirit’ (1956). In: Early Irish lyrics, eighth to twelfth century‍. Ed. by Gerard Murphy. Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 52.

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  editor 	 = {Gerard Murphy},
  title 	 = {Invocation of the Holy Spirit},
  booktitle 	 = {Early Irish lyrics, eighth to twelfth century},
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  address 	 = {Oxford},
  publisher 	 = {Clarendon Press},
  date 	 = {1956},
  pages 	 = {52}
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Creation: By anonymous authors in Irish monastic scriptoria c.1075–1100 (1086?)

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  • The text is in Middle Irish. (ga)
  • Subtitle is in English. (en)

Keywords: religious; poetry; medieval

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  1. 2010-11-14: File updated; new wordcount made; conversion script run. (ed. Beatrix Färber)
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  3. 2008-07-30: Keywords added. (ed. Ruth Murphy)
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  5. 2005-08-04T16:03:04+0100: Converted to XML (ed. Peter Flynn)
  6. 1997-09-05: Header created; text parsed using SGMLS. (ed. Margaret Lantry)
  7. 1996-02-05: Creation and insertion of TEI Header for the anthology; revision of structural mark-up. (ed. Donnchadh Ó Corráin)
  8. 1996-02-05: Revised text parsed and mark-up verified using SGMLS. (ed. Mavis Cournane)
  9. 1995-08: Checking and proofing text. (ed. Tiarnán Ó Corráin)
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  11. 1994: Checking and proofing text. (ed. Aideen O'Leary)
  12. 1994: Proofing and correction of edition. (ed. Patricia Kelly)
  13. 1993: Data capture completed. (ed. Donnchadh Ó Corráin)

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