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Part 1 Primary Sources: Editions and Translations

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AT Annals of Tigernach. W. Stokes (ed.) ‘The Annals of Tigernach, 1 – the Fragment in Rawlinson B.502’, Revue Celtique 16: 374–419. Selected English translations in A.O. Anderson (ed.) Early Sources of Scottish History, AD 500 to 1286. Vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1922)

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Part 2 Modern Scholarship

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