Lebor na hUidre (Middle Irish: [ˈl͈ʲevor nˠə ˈhuiðʲrʲə], LU) or the Book of the Dun Cow (MS 23 E 25) is an Irish vellum manuscript dating to the 12th...
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Outer Hebrides (redirect from Na h-Eileanan Siar)
Watson (1926) p. 38 Murray (1966) p. 1 Watson (1926) pp. 41–42 quoting Lebor na hUidre and the Book of Leinster. Haswell-Smith (2004) p. 262 Haswell-Smith...
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the Kings. It is partially preserved in the manuscript known as the Lebor na hUidre (c. 1106), and completely preserved in the Yellow Book of Lecan (c...
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preserved in the 12th century manuscripts the Book of Leinster and in the Lebor na hUidre. The title Mesca Ulad occurs only in the Book of Leinster version....
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Rathcroghan (redirect from Reilig na Rígh)
recorded in early medieval manuscripts, including the 12th-century Lebor na hUidre. Rathcroghan is recorded as the location of one of the great fairs...
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Cóemáin. Lebor Bretnach exists in five manuscripts: U. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 E 25 (1229). A 12th-century fragment in the Lebor na hUidre. B. Dublin...
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title given in Lebor na hUidre, to keep it distinct from the later recensions. 23 N 10 (RIA): p 72. Egerton 88: f 13rb (BL) G 7: col. 5 (NLI) H 3.18: XVIII...
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and Osborn Bergin (eds.), Lebor na hUidre. Book of the Dun Cow. Dublin, 1929. 50–3. Diplomatic edition of the Lebor na hUidre. Available from CELT Henderson...
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metrics, on Finn as one of twelve famous poets. Fotha Catha Cnucha (Lebor na hUidre) Poem "Finn and the Phantoms" Poem on the birth of Oisín (two quatrains...
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Royal Irish Academy (redirect from Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann)
collection of manuscripts including the famous Cathach of Colmcille, the Lebor na hUidre (c. 1100), the later medieval Leabhar Breac, the Book of Ballymote...
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