Power, privilege and precedent meet on the page in Leabhar Na G-Ceart: Or, The Book of Rights, a demanding, enthralling ledger of status from early medieval Ireland. Law, kingship and ritual intersect. Prepared in the 19th century by John O'Donovan, this irish historical text presents medieval irish law with a clarity that makes its lists of dues, claims and ceremonial duties tangible to modern readers. More than a catalogue, it maps ancient irish rights and Irish kingship customs as lived practices, where tribute and ceremony shaped authority across the island. As part of a wider celtic literature collection, its mixture of legal formulae, annalistic detail and poetic register gives both narrative texture and raw evidence for life in early medieval Ireland. Readers find here the practical detail of dispute settlement and tribute alongside rhetorical forms meant to assert status; the book shows law as social language, not merely administration. Accessible in tone yet rich in specialised content, this edition speaks to curious minds and serious researchers alike. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A foundational witness for Gaelic legal traditions and the annals of Ireland, Leabhar Na G-Ceart is indispensable to scholars of Irish history and to anyone assembling academic reference material or a celtic studies resource. Casual readers will appreciate vivid glimpses of obligation, ceremony and kingship; classic-literature collectors will prize a restored O'Donovan Irish classics edition that belongs on both research shelves and display. Bracingly specific and quietly authoritative, this text deepens understanding of how law, lineage and literary craft shaped community across the island in early medieval times. It complements the annals of Ireland and other regional records, anchoring passing references to tribute and sovereignty in the detailed machinery of custom, enriching both classroom study and private libraries.
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