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==Inchcolm Antiphoner== The Abbey gives its name to the 14th-century manuscript referred to as the Inchcolm [[Antiphoner]]. It contains one of the few remaining examples of [[Celtic chant|Celtic Plainchant]]. Pages of the Antiphoner can be accessed online in facsimile from the [[University of Edinburgh]].[http://www.lib.ed.ac.uk/lib/about/bgallery/Gallery/researchcoll/14thcentury.html] The Antiphoner contains a substantial number of chants dedicated to [[Saint Columba]]. While these may derive from a variety of other monastic foundations with Columban associations, such as [[Oronsay Priory]] or [[Iona]], Inchcolm is considered the most likely source of the manuscript's compilation, if not composition.
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