Description
ed. Pádraig de Brún and Máirtín Ó Murchú, assisted by Colin Ireland
Published: 1990
Format: pbk
Pages: x + 678
Reference: C.1.21
ISBN: 1 85500 139 X
Contents
- Preface
p. v - Two notes on Audacht Morainn
Anders Ahlqvist
pp. 1–2 - A Scottish grammatical tract, c.1640
Ronald Black
pp. 3–16 - Synge’s Old Maurya and Old Irish imbas forosnai
Birgit Bramsbäck
pp. 17–27 - An appeal for a guarantor
Pádraig A. Breatnach
pp. 28–37 - Bunús an fhocail fresabra
R. A. Breatnach
pp. 38–39 - Iduma (Idouma)
Aidan Breen
pp. 40–50 - Fin as Oshin
George Broderick
pp. 51–60 - Song and recitation in early Ireland
Alan Bruford
pp. 61–74 - An Irish text on the `War of Jenkins’ Ear’
Cornelius G. Buttimer
pp. 75–98 - A note on the classification of some Old Irish verbs
Enrico Campanile
pp. 99–103 - The ancestry of Fénius Farsaid
John Carey
pp. 104–112 - Some observations on the versification of the rhymeless `Leinster poems’
Johan Corthals
pp. 113–125 - Roinnt lusainmneacha as Foclóir an Phluincéadaigh
Tomás de Bhaldraithe
pp. 126–145 - Two troublesome abbots
David N. Dumville
pp. 146–152 - The deictic pronomial *kéy in Celtic
Joseph F. Eska
pp. 153–155 - A death-bed poem ascribed to Muireadhach Albanach
William Gillies
pp. 156–172 - Two etymologies
Eric P. Hamp- áu `away’
- ní `(any)thing’
pp. 173–177
- Retrieving the pronunciation of early Insular Celtic scribes: towards a methodology
Anthony Harvey
pp. 178–190 - Verba Scáthaige
P. L. Henry
pp. 191–207 - Carpet pages and Chi-rhos: some depictions in Irish early Christian manuscripts and stone carvings
Michael Herity
pp. 208–222 - The stress system of the Hiberno-Latin hendecasyllable
Michael W. Herren
pp. 223–230 - A note on Old Irish círmaire
Fergus Kelly
pp. 231–233 - Old Irish gláoshnáthe `linea, norma’
Pierre-Yves Lambert
pp. 234–239 - A new Hiberno-Latin hymn on St Martin
Michael Lapidge
pp. 240–251 - A note on a difficult passage in Bretha Déin Chécht
Fredrik Otto Lindeman
p. 252 - The prepositional relative in Irish
Proinsias Mac Cana and Dónall Ó Baoill
pp. 253–264 - Historically-long stressed vowels in a south-east Ulster text
Malachy McKenna
pp. 265–272 - On the semantics of Irish words derived from IE *guher- `hot’
Liam Mac Mathúna
pp. 273–290 - The Irish affiliations of the Catechesis Celtica
Martin McNamara, MSC
pp. 291–334 - The death of Diarmaid in Scottish and Irish tradition
Donald E. Meek
pp. 335–361 - Further speculation on marginal .r.
Daniel Frederick Melia
pp. 362–365 - The herons of Druim Ceat revisiting, and revisited
Joseph Falaky Nagy
pp. 368–376 - Person-shifting in Gaelic verse
Colm Ó Baoill
pp. 377–392 - Lia Fáil: fact and fiction in the tradition
Tomás Ó Broin
pp. 393–401 - Cúlra is tábhacht an dáin A leabhráin ainmnighthear d’Aodh
Breandán Ó Buachalla
pp. 402–416 - A reading in the Cambrai Homily
Próinséas Ní Chatháin
p. 417 - On the Early-Irish prepositional relative without antecedent
Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
pp. 418–426 - Echtrae Nerai and its analogues
Seán Ó Coileáin
pp. 427–440 - The textual tradition of Compert Con Culainn
Tomás Ó Concheanainn
pp. 441–455 - Cead pleanála á lorg ag file
Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
pp. 456–460 - Focail i saothar Dháibhidh Uí Bhruadair
Cáit Ní Dhomhnaill
pp. 461–464 - Scéal Soiscéil
Pádraig Ó Fiannachta
pp. 465–469 - The Pater noster in Irish: the pre-Reformation period
Cathal Ó Háinle
pp. 470–488 - Beatha Eustasius agus Beatha Mhuire Éigiptí
Diarmuid Ó Laoghaire, SJ
pp. 489–522 - Ilfhás ar ainm clúiteach (Cnogba > Knowth, Craud, Ballinacrad, Crewbane)
Art Ó Maolfabhail
pp. 523–532 - A page from Mac Fhir Bhisigh’s `Genealogies’
Nollaig Ó Muraíle
pp. 533–560 - A misunderstood annal: a hitherto unnoticed cáin
Pádraig Ó Riain
pp. 561–566 - Gairmeacha beatha roinnt scríobhaithe ón 18ú agus ón 19ú céad
Nessa Ní Shéaghdha
pp. 567–575 - Hiberno-English: empirical model of a phonemic substratum
Herbert Pilch
pp. 576–587 - The list of sureties in Cáin Éimíne
Erich Poppe
pp. 588–592 - On the prehistory of aspect and tense in Old Irish
Karl Horst Schmidt
pp. 593–603 - Maghnus Ó Domhnaill’s source for Adomnán’s Vita S. Columbae and other uitae
Richard Sharpe
pp. 604–607 - Images of warfare in bardic poetry
Katharine Simms
pp. 608–619 - Cú Chulainn in Wales: Welsh sources for Irish onomastics
Patrick Sims-Williams
pp. 620–633 - Prepositional pronouns in a transitional dialect
Nancy Stenson
pp. 634–641 - Topographia Hiberniae
James Stewart
pp. 642–657 - More talk of Alexander
Hildegard L. C. Tristram
pp. 658–663 - On the development of the group -rt in Scottish Gaelic
Seosamh Watson
pp. 664–669 - Wysg (river-name), wysg, hwysgynt, rhwysg
J. E. Caerwyn Williams
pp. 670–678