Old-Irish Workbook

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Old-Irish Workbook
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Book Synopsis Old-Irish Workbook by : Ernest Gordon Quin

Book excerpt: A compendium of Old-Irish grammar with translation exercises. The companion volume to Old-Irish Paradigms and Selections from the Old-Irish Glosses.


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