Centuries with threading foot footnotes off-page cross references more recently the scientific
Brehon Law is the same
Centuries with threading foot footnotes off-page cross references more recently the scientific
Brehon Law is the same
his enhances our ability to consult the ‘Common Record’, improving its growth and quality.
For COMMON RECORD - ties in with the idea of the Commons as part of ancient wisdom traditions such as Brehon Law
and more modern version of Commons such as MIcjhel Bouwens P2P Foundation
pre-Benedictine communities,
Benedictines Benedictines have been in Ireland since the 12th century PRE-Benedictines These were the Druid classes who lives as a Commons and who set down their civil stature according to BREHON LAW which was written down by 6th and 7th century monks in Ireland
for - Brehon Laws - of early Ireland - etymology - glossary - reading between the lines - adjacency - Brehon Laws - Indyweb - reading between the lines - glossary
adjacency - between - Brehon Laws - Indyweb - reading between the lines - etymology - glossary - adjacency relationship - Brehon Laws of early Ireland emerged from the people themselves over many generations - and were not imposed by some authority - For a long time, these laws were orally transmitted and memorized - When writing emerged, the style of writing used by the early Irish was to write with many gaps in between written verses of text - for the purpose of readers to be able to be writers and contribute to the text with their own perspectives - In other words, they were early annotators! - The etymology of the world glossary comes from "gloss" from the practice of writing meaning between the lines - "Glosses were common in the Middle Ages, usually rendering Hebrew, Greek, or Latin words into vernacular Germanic, Celtic, or Romanic. Originally written between the lines, later in the margins." ( https://www.etymonline.com/word/glossary)
source - Zoom meeting this evening with Paul and Trace, as Paul introduced from his understanding of his Irish roots