CLMAC/50

Corpus Refs:Macalister/1909:69
Macalister/1949:646
Petrie/1872:41
Site:CLMAC
Discovery:first mentioned, 1822 Petrie, G.
History:Petrie/1872, 26: `This fragment was drawn by Dr. Petrie at Clonmacnois, in the year 1822'.

Macalister/1909, 14, records the stone much as Petrie did, however Macalister/1949, 47, states that `these letters have been broken off and lost since the drawing was made'.

Geology:
Dimensions:0.64 x 0.56 x 0.13 (converted from Macalister/1949)
Setting:inc
Location:on site
Form:cross-slab
Condition:incomplete , poor
Petrie/1872, 26, speaks of a `fragment'.

Macalister/1909, 14, states that some of the stone had `broken away'.

Macalister/1949, 47, states that since 1909 more damage had been done to the stone, taking away the last remnants of the inscription.

Folklore:none
Crosses:1: equal-armed; outline; straight; plain; plain; angular; inner curv; none; decorated
Decorations:geometric key pattern

Macalister/1909, 14, states that the stone is a four-line cross with a circle round the intersection, enclosed in a Greek fret-margin, `with a plain crosslet at the centre'.

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Inscriptions


CLMAC/50/1     Pictures

Readings

Petrie, G. (1822):MA[--
Expansion:
MA[--
Macalister/1909 14 reading only
Macalister/1949 47 reading only
Petrie/1872 26 reading only

Notes

Orientation:horizontal
Position:n/a ; broad ; below cross ; separated
The inscription is below the cross and outside the margins.
Incision:inc
Date:None published
Language:Goidelic (rbook)
Ling. Notes:The MA may have formed part of a name, or may have been the beginning of MAC indicating the use of Goidelic.
Palaeography:CISP: The A was in the `OC' form indicating an half-uncial inscription.
Legibility:poor
Macalister/1909, 14, argues for an MA surviving on the stone, but Macalister/1949, 47, records that even these letters had now been broken away.
Lines:1
Carving errors:0
Doubtful:no

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