Description
ed. Myles Dillon
Published: 1973 (repr. 2003)
Format: pbk
Pages: 274
Reference: C.1.10
ISBN: 1 85500 084 9
Contents
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The consecration of Irish kings
Myles Dillon
pp. 1–8 -
A poem on the kings of the Eóganachta
Myles Dillonpp. 9–14
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Vestiges of the Irish dialect of east Mayo
Myles Dillon
pp. 15–21 -
Distraint in Irish law
D. A. Binchy
pp. 22–71 -
A text on the forms of distraint
D. A. Binchy
pp. 72–86 -
Two items from Irish Apocryphal tradition
Brian Ó Cuív
pp. 87–113 -
The linguistic training of the Mediaeval Irish poet
Brian Ó Cuív
pp. 114–140
Also available separately as E 1.4. -
Five notes
C. O’Rahilly- fuil
- ginchróes, inchróes
- fidchúach
- ergal án ríam
- Marginal .r.
pp. 141–150
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Celtic and Indo-European words in *mVl-
Eric P. Hamp
pp. 151–156 -
Some a-preterites
Eric P. Hamppp. 157–159
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The topos of the single sandal in Irish tradition
Proinsias Mac Cana
pp. 160–166 -
The relative adverb mar a
R. A. Breatnach
pp. 167–170 -
Lá dá raibh sé (2)
R. A. Breatnach
pp. 171–173 -
The provenance of Laud Misc. 615.
Anne O’Sullivan and Máire Herbert
pp. 174–192 -
A manuscript of Cathal Mac Muireadhaigh
Ronald Black
pp. 193–209 -
The scribe who wrote for the White Earl
Tomás Ó Concheanainnp. 210
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Old Irish personal names:
M. A. O’Brien’s `Rhys Lecture’ notes, 1957
Edited by Rolf Baumgarten
pp. 211–236 -
Irish versions of the Abgar legend
P. Considinepp. 237–257
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Book Reviews
- Celtic mythology
Proinsias MacCana
Myles Dillon - Mythe et epopée II
G. Dumézil
Myles Dillon - Cín lae Amhlaoibh
T. de Bhaldraithe
Myles Dillon - The court poet in Medieval Ireland
J. E. Caerwyn Williams
Myles Dillon - The Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer
Kenneth Jackson
R[onald] B[lack] - Gaelic folktales and Mediaeval romance
Alan Bruford
Anne O’Sullivan - Germanen und Kelten bis zum Ausgang der Römerzeit
Birkhan Helmut
L[uce] D[iez] - Eriugena
John J. O’Meara
John M. Dillon
pp. 258–274
- Celtic mythology