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'' '''''Auraicept na n-Éces''''' ({{IPA-ga|arakʲept"Aiceacht na neːgʲes|}}nÉigeas", "theBunleabhar scholars' [''éices''] primerna [''airaiccecht'']nEagnaí/Saoithe") was historically thought to be a 7th-century work of Irish [[Linguist|grammarians]], written by a scholar named '''Longarad'''. The core of the text may date to the mid-7th century, but much material was added between that date and the production of the earliest surviving copy in the 12th century.
[[File:Book of Ballymote 170v.jpg|mion|220px|fol. 170v as Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta, Incipit an ''Auraicept''.]]
 
[[FileÍomhá:Book of Ballymote 170v.jpg|mion|220px|fol. 170v as Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta, Incipit an ''Auraicept''.]]
'' '''''Auraicept na n-Éces''''' ({{IPA-ga|arakʲept na neːgʲes|}}, "the scholars' [''éices''] primer [''airaiccecht'']") was historically thought to be a 7th-century work of Irish [[Linguist|grammarians]], written by a scholar named '''Longarad'''. The core of the text may date to the mid-7th century, but much material was added between that date and the production of the earliest surviving copy in the 12th century.
 
''If it indeed dates to the 7th century, the text is the first instance of a defence of [[vernacular]]s, defending the spoken [[Irish language]] over [[Latin]], predating [[Dante Alighieri|Dante's]] ''[[De vulgari eloquentia]]'' by 600 years and [[Chernorizets Hrabar]]'s ''O pismeneh'' by 200 years.