[385] Reeves, Wm., Adamnan, pp. xiv., xv., xxi. and Plates I., II., III.
[386] Stokes and Strachan, Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus, II., p. xiv.
[387] Stokes and Strachan, op. cit. II., pp. 159, 158, 169.
[388] See Giles, Aldhelmi Opera, p. 94.
[389] Bede, op. cit. Liber IV., Ch. I.
[390] Ed. Stokes, Whitley, Three Irish Glosses, London, 1862.
[391] In Duil Dromma Ceta (Egerton MS. 1782 15a ff; h. 3, 1863, ff T.C.D., 1317).
[392] Hyde, Douglas, Literary History of Ireland, p. 420.
[393] The celebrated Vocabularius S. Galli written in 780 A.D. in the Irish style of writing containing some of the earliest examples of German and French is believed to be the work of an Irish monk. See Zimmer, H., Irish Element, p. 71.
[394] Zimmer, H., op. cit. p. 68.