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Murphy (Gerard)

  • d. 1959
  • (agents)
Murphy, Gerard, “Eleventh or twelfth century Irish doctrine concerning the Real Presence”, in: J. A. Watt, J. B. Morrall, and F. X. Martin (eds), Medieval studies presented to Aubrey Gwynn, S. J., Dublin: The Three Candles, 1961. 19–28.
Murphy, Gerard, and Brian Ó Cuív (eds), Éigse 9:1–4 (1958–1961).  
Parts 1 and 2 edited by Gerard Murphy, 3 and 4 by Brian Ó Cuív.
Murphy, Gerard, Early Irish metrics, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1961.
Murphy, Gerard, “Acallam na Senórach”, in: Myles Dillon (ed.), Irish sagas, Dublin, 1959. 122–137.
Murphy, Gerard (ed.), Éigse 8:1–4 (1956–1957).
Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: God be with me”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 22–27, 180–183.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: An exile’s dream”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 66–69, 202–204.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Suibne in the woods”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 122–137, 228–229.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: The blackbird calling from the willow”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 6–7, 174–175.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Máel Ísu [Úa Brolchán]: Lord, guard me”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 54–59, 197–198.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Fair lady, will you go with me?”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 104–107, 220–222.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Once I was yellow-haired”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 168–169, 240.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: The bell”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 4–5, 173.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Be thou my vision”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 42–45, 190–191.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: The lament of Créide, daughter of Gúaire of Aidne, for Dínertach, son of Gúaire of the Ui Fidgente”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 86–89, 211–212.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Summer has gone”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 160–161, 235–236.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: All things to all men”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 32–33, 185–186.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: The three best-beloved places”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 68–69, 204–205.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Suibne in the snow”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 138–141, 229.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Daniél ua Líathaiti: Sell not Heaven for sin”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 6–9, 175–177.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Prayer for tears”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 62–65, 200–201.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “[Máel Ísu Úa Brolchán]: Beloved Lord, pity me”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 58–59, 198–199.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: Lóeg’s description to Cú Chulainn of Labraid’s home in Mag Mell”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 106–111, 222–223.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: The scholar and his cat”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 2–3, 172.
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Murphy, Gerard [ed. and tr.], “Anonymous: The lament of the old woman of Beare”, in: Gerard Murphy [ed. and tr.], Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 74–83, 206–208.
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