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Triads of Ireland and Yellow Book of Lecan

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Triads of Ireland and Yellow Book of Lecan

Triads of Ireland vs. Yellow Book of Lecan

The title Trecheng Breth Féne "A Triad of Judgments of the Irish", more widely known as "The Triads of Ireland", refers to a miscellaneous collection of about 214 Old Irish triads (and some numerical variants) on a variety of topics, such as nature, geography, law, custom and behaviour. The Yellow Book of Lecan (Leabhar Buidhe Leacáin), or TCD MS 1318 (olim H 2.16), is a late medieval Irish manuscript.

Similarities between Triads of Ireland and Yellow Book of Lecan

Triads of Ireland and Yellow Book of Lecan have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Book of Ballymote, Great Book of Lecan.

Book of Ballymote

The Book of Ballymote (RIA MS 23 P 12, 275 foll.), was written in 1390 or 1391 in or near the town of Ballymote, now in County Sligo, but then in the tuath of Corann.

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Great Book of Lecan

The (Great) Book of Lecan (Irish: Leabhar (Mór) Leacain) (RIA, MS 23 P 2) is a medieval Irish manuscript written between 1397 and 1418 in Castle Forbes, Lecan (Lackan, Leckan; Irish Leacan) in the territory of Tír Fhíacrach, near modern Enniscrone, County Sligo.

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Triads of Ireland and Yellow Book of Lecan Comparison

Triads of Ireland has 14 relations, while Yellow Book of Lecan has 102. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.72% = 2 / (14 + 102).

References

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