File:Soiscél Molaisse (John).jpg
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English: The Soiscél Molaisse (or Sheskill Molash, is a small early 11th century Irish cumdach constructed to hold the gospels of Molaise, and was commissioned by Laisrén mac Nad Froích (known as "Mo Laisse") patron saint of Devenish Island who is said to have built his first church in the lower area of Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. |
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Source | Historic ornament : treatise on decorative art and architectural ornament, vol.2, p. 176, from the Internet Archive |
Author | James Ward |
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