Red Book of Ossory
medieval manuscript from Ireland
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Red Book of Ossory
Summary
Red Book of Ossory is a medieval manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Red Book of Ossory authored Richard Ledred[2].
- Red Book of Ossory authored Nicholas Bozon[3].
- Red Book of Ossory's image is recorded as Recipe for Aquavite.jpg[4].
- Red Book of Ossory's instance of is recorded as medieval manuscript[5].
- Red Book of Ossory's instance of is recorded as literary work[6].
- binding is named after Red Book of Ossory[7].
- Red Book of Ossory's made from material is recorded as vellum[8].
- Red Book of Ossory's made from material is recorded as oakwood[9].
- Red Book of Ossory's made from material is recorded as leather[10].
- Red Book of Ossory's collection is recorded as Church of Ireland[11].
- Red Book of Ossory's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[12].
- Red Book of Ossory's language of work or name is recorded as Anglo-Norman[13].
- Red Book of Ossory's main subject is recorded as history[14].
- Red Book of Ossory's main subject is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Ossory[15].
- Red Book of Ossory's main subject is recorded as poetry[16].
- Red Book of Ossory's main subject is recorded as decree[17].
- Red Book of Ossory's main subject is recorded as Magna Carta[18].
- Red Book of Ossory's main subject is recorded as taxation[19].
- Red Book of Ossory's work available at URL is recorded as https://issuu.com/churchofireland/docs/redbookossory[20].
- Red Book of Ossory's described by source is recorded as website[21].
- Red Book of Ossory's described by source is recorded as The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory IV[22].
- Red Book of Ossory's described by source is recorded as Kilkenny People[23].
- Red Book of Ossory's described by source is recorded as Hugh Jackson Lawlor: Calendar of the Liber Ruber of the diocese of Ossory, in: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C , xxvii (1908/1909), 159–208[24].
- Red Book of Ossory's YouTube video ID is recorded as vZAJZwHAtEY[25].
- Red Book of Ossory's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11gcngnsrm[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
Authored works include Richard Ledred[2], a Catholic priest[27], 1275–1360[28], of Kingdom of England[29] and Nicholas Bozon[3], a friar[30], 1300–1400[31], of Kingdom of England[32].