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Knowledge
Early Irish literature
Medieval literature
Latin alphabet
Bibliography
Citation
D. A. Binchy
Celtic studies
Roman numerals
Linguistics
Punctuation
Science

CELTICA style guide 2007 Abbreviated Titles In general, follow the usage of DIL; however, AFM (Annals[removed]by the Four Masters) is to be used in preference to DIL’s

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