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66) Op. cit., p. 43.67) Cited in Holinshed's op. cit. VI:2.68) Ib. VI:6 (citing Epiphanius: Against Heresies, I:1:i).69) Op. cit., VI:71f.70) Op. cit., VI:77f; cf. Rolleston: op. cit., p. 150.71) J. Parsons: Remains <strong>of</strong> Japhet (1767), Scolar, Menston York, 1968 rep. The fullinscription reads: "Geanamhail samlughad Naomhta De ann sna tri samlugha....Crunnige Naomh Thuil De asdha.... Tuguide grad Sir!"72) T.G. Taaffe's art. Gaelic Literature (in 1951 Enc. Amer. XII:219f).73) Op. cit., p. ix.74) See C. O'Conor's Introductory Disquisition to 'Ogygia Vindicated' (in C. O'Conor'sed. <strong>of</strong> R. O'Flaherty's 1685 The Ogygia Vindicated, Faulkner, Dublin, ed. 1775).75) Cited in R. Hogan (ed.): Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Irish Literature, Macmillan, London, 1980, p.17.76) R. O'Flaherty: Ogygia, III c. 30.77) MacGoeghegan: op. cit., pp. 39-43.78) Op. cit., p. 38.79) See Haverty's op. cit., pp. 35-44; and the Four Masters' op. cit., I p. 93.80) S. MacManus: The Story <strong>of</strong> the Irish Race, Irish Pub. Co., New York, 1921, pp. 94.81) See Cuan O'Lochlain's eleventh-century poem, which mentions Tara's Psalter (citedin G. Petrie's History <strong>of</strong> Tara Hill). Compare too Haverty's op. cit., pp. 38f; and T.Wright's op. cit. p. iii.82) J. McCarthy: Ireland, Netherlands: Time-Life International, 1966, pp. 43f.83) See: R.R. Brash's Ogham-Inscribed Monuments <strong>of</strong> the Gaedhil in the British Isles,London, 1879; L. Loth's Conditions and Writings Among the Ancient Celts, Paris, 1911;R.A.S. Macalister's Studies in the History, Grammar and Import[ance] <strong>of</strong> the IrishEpigraphy, I-III, 1897-1907; his Archaeology in Ireland, 1928; and his Secret Languages<strong>of</strong> Ireland, 1937; H.d'A. de Jubainville's Ogham and the Early Irish Alphabet, Paris,1881; Sir J. Rhys's Lectures on Welsh Philology, London, 1879; his Inscriptions and59

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