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Leabhar and Buidhe
* The poem-book Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe is transcribed by Ruairí Ó hUiginn of Sligo at the command of Cormac Ó Neill.

Leabhar and Yellow
The versions of Sanas Cormaic divide into two groups: the earliest and shortest version represented by Leabhar Breac and the fragment in MS Laud 610, and a longer one represented by the Yellow Book of Lecan, which underwent some expansion in the hands of later redactors.

Leabhar and Book
Perhaps the most outstanding example of this genre is Leabhar na nGenealach / The Great Book of Irish Genealogies, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh ( d. 1671 ), published in 2004.
* Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta ( The Book of Ballymote )
* Leabhar ( Mór ) Leacain ( The Great Book of Lecan )
James Henthorn Todd, in his 1855 publication of the Leabhar Imuinn ( The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland ), suggested that it was Finnian of Moville, and that view has gained traction among modern scholars.
* August 8 – Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh completes Book VIII of Leabhar na nGenealach, in Galway, within days of an outbreak of the plague.
The Book of Deer ( Leabhar Dhèir in Gaelic ) ( Cambridge University Library, MS. Ii. 6. 32 ) is a 10th-century Latin Gospel Book with early 12th-century additions in Latin, Old Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
It is usually known in English as The Book of Invasions or The Book of Conquests, and in Modern Irish as Leabhar Gabhála Éireann or Leabhar Gabhála na hÉireann.
Fled Bricrenn is preserved in the near-contemporary Leabhar na h-Uidhri ( The Book of the Dun Cow ) and in four later manuscripts.
His best-known work is the Leabhar na nGenealach, which was published in 2004 as The Great Book of Irish Genealogies, more than 300 years after it had been written.
In April 1649 Mac Fhirbhisigh was working on what would come to be considered his magnum opus, Leabhar na nGenealach, or the Book of Genealogies.
i. 3 ( Book of Mac Dermot / Leabhar Cloinne Maoil Ruanaidh )
Among the other works copied and compiled in this period were Reim Rioghroidhe ( Royal List ) in 1630, Leabhar Gabhála ( Book of Invasions ) in 1631, Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib.
In 1996 the Church of Scotland published " Leabhar Sheirbheisean ", a Gaelic supplement to the Book of Common Order.

Buidhe and Yellow
From the largest to the smallest they are Eilean Mòr ( Large Island ), Eilean Fraoich ( Heather Island ) and Eilean Buidhe ( Yellow Island ).

Lecain and Book
An old tract found in the Book of Lecain states that a king of the Fomorians, when sailing over the Ictean sea, had been enchanted by the music of mermaids until he came within reach of these sirens .... then they tore his limbs asunder and scattered them on the sea.

Yellow and Book
* MP3 CD, a disc that contains MP3 files in Yellow Book format rather than converted from MP3 to Red Book format
The Liberals now ( as expressed in the Liberal Yellow Book ) regarded opposition to state intervention as being a characteristic of right-wing extremists.
* CGAP ( Certified Government Auditing Professional ) conferred by the Institute of Internal Auditors, based on the US Government Auditing Standards ( Yellow Book ) and additionally on COSO, IIA standards and INTOSAI ISSAI standards recognized worldwide in public finance
Written CD-Rs and CD-RWs are, from a technical standpoint, fully compatible with the Audio CD ( Red Book ) and CD-ROM ( Yellow Book ) standards, although some hardware compatible with Red Book CDs may have difficulty reading CD-Rs and especially CD-RWs.
Some drives use special techniques, such as Plextor's GigaRec or Sanyo's HD-BURN, to write more data onto a given disc ; these techniques are inherently deviations from the Compact Disc ( Red, Yellow, and / or Orange Book ) standards, making the recorded discs proprietary-formatted and not fully compatible with standard CD players and drives.
Nothing in the Red, Yellow or Orange Book standards prohibits disc reading / writing devices from having the capacity to read or write discs beyond the Compact Disc standards.
Other important sources include a group of four manuscripts originating in the west of Ireland in the late 14th or early 15th century: The Yellow Book of Lecan, The Great Book of Lecan, The Book of Hy Many, and The Book of Ballymote.
This is a partial translation of the text in the Yellow Book of Lecan, partially censored by Faraday.
Since the disastrous election result in 1924 the Liberals were now very much the third party in British politics, but still Lloyd George was able to release money from his fund to finance candidates and ideas for public works to reduce unemployment ( as detailed in pamphlets such as the " Yellow Book " and the " Green Book ").
In the Irish manuscript, The Yellow Book of Lecan, there are said to be " four Manannans ".
O ' Mulconry's Glossary, a thirteenth century compilation of glosses from medieval manuscripts preserved in the Yellow Book of Lecan, describes Macha as " one of the three morrígna " ( the plural of Morrígan ), and says the term Mesrad Machae, " the mast crop of Macha ", refers to " the heads of men that have been slaughtered.
1955 " General Location of National System of Interstate Highways | Yellow Book " plan for Interstates in Dallas
* The King in Yellow is the antagonist of Miyuki Miyabe's YA fantasy novel The Book of Heroes.
1955 Yellow Book ( Interstate system ) | Yellow Book map of New York City, showing a planned Interstate Highway along part of the Route 23 corridor. Route 23 uses part of two 19th-century roads, the Newark-Pompton Turnpike, which was built between 1806 and 1811, and the Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike, which was incorporated in 1806.

Yellow and Lecan
* 1390s – Production of the Yellow Book of Lecan.
The first consists of a partial text in the Lebor na hUidre ( the " Book of the Dun Cow "), a late 11th / early 12th century manuscript compiled in the monastery at Clonmacnoise, and another partial text of the same version in the 14th century manuscript called the Yellow Book of Lecan.
This appears to have been a syncretic exercise by a scribe who brought together the Lebor na hUidre materials and unknown sources for the Yellow Book of Lecan materials to create a coherent version of the epic.
*" The Four Jewels ", a later, short text in the Yellow Book of Lecan, consisting of a prose introduction and a poem.
* Poem ascribed to Flannacán mac Cellaig, king of Bregia, in the Yellow Book of Lecan ( 125a ), on Finn's death on Wednesday.
Imram Curaig Mailduin is preserved, in each case imperfectly, in the Lebor na hUidre, a manuscript in the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin ; and in the Yellow Book of Lecan, MS. H. 216 in the Trinity College Library, Dublin ; fragments are in Harleian MS. 5280 and Egerton MS. 1782 in the British Museum.
It is partially preserved in the manuscript known as the Lebor na hUidre ( c. 1106 ), and completely preserved in the Yellow Book of Lecan ( c. 1401 ), written in language believed to date to the 8th or 9th century.
* H 2. 16 or Yellow Book of Lecan ( YBL ), col. 876-877 (= facs.
Vellum fragment formerly belonging to the main part of the Yellow Book of Lecan ) col. 985-97.
* G4 or Yellow Book of Lecan ( YBL ): col. 959-972 ( National Library of Ireland ).
* Dublin, TCD, Yellow Book of Lecan (= H 2. 16, MS 1318 ).
* Yellow Book of Lecan
* George Calder, Auraicept na n-éces, The Scholars Primer, being the texts of the ogham tract from the Book of Ballymote and the Yellow Book of Lecan, and the text of the Trefhocul from the Book of Leinster, ..., John Grant, Edinburgh 1917 ( 1995 repr.
He was the chief compiler of the Yellow Book of Lecan and the Great Book of Lecan, both of which are valuable literary and historical texts.
Another Irish analogue is Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin, preserved in the 14th century Yellow Book of Lecan.

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