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Introduction to the Táin bó Cúailnge » entry
» Comments: Lines 1–134 (O'Rahilly 1976): Tarcomlad slóiged mór la Connachtu ... Finit a titulrad
The story proper (In scél iar n-urd inso sís)
» Comments: Lines 135–372 (O'Rahilly 1976)
Praise of Cú Chulainn (Inna formolta inso sís) » entry
» Comments: Lines 373–397 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The boyhood deeds (macgnímrada) of Cú Chulainn: beginning » entry
» Comments: Lines 398–469 (O'Rahilly 1976), headed Na Macgnímrada inso sís
Macgnímrada: The death of the boys » entry
» Comments: Lines 470–480 (O'Rahilly 1976)
Macgnímrada: The fight between Eógan mac Durthacht and Conchobar » entry
» Comments: Lines 481–523 (O'Rahilly 1976)
Macgnímrada: The death of the 27 men » entry
» Comments: Lines 524–539 (O'Rahilly 1976), headed Aided na trí nónbor inso ⁊ in fáth arná laimthé a n-guin ina cess
Macgnímrada: The killing of the smith’s hound » entry
» Comments: Lines 540–607 (O'Rahilly 1976)
Macgnímrada: The death of Nechta Scéne’s three sons » entry
» Comments: Lines 608–824 (O'Rahilly 1976)
A different version up to the death of Órlám » entry
» Comments: Lines 825–832 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of Fráech » entry
» Comments: Lines 833–857 (O'Rahilly 1976)
Fergus leapt across the oak-tree in his own chariot » entry
» Comments: Lines 858–867 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of the marten and of the pet bird » entry
» Comments: Lines 920–945 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The finding of the bull » entry
» Comments: Lines 1487–1509 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of Redg the satirist (Aided Redg cáinte) » entry
» Comments: Lines 1510–1568 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The meeting of Cú Chulainn and Finnabair » entry
» Comments: Lines 1569–1608 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The combat of Munremar and Cú Roí (Comlond Munremair ocus Con Roi) » entry
» Comments: Lines 1609–1630 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of the youths (Aided na macraidi) » entry
» Comments: Lines 1631–1657 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The bloodless fight of Rochad » entry
» Comments: Lines 1658–1684 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of the royal mercenaries (Aided na rígamus) » entry
» Comments: Lines 1685–1693 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of Cúr (Aided Cáur) » entry
» Comments: Lines 1694–1736 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of Fer Baeth » entry
» Comments: Lines 1737–1806 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The combat of Láiríne mac Nóis » entry
» Comments: Lines 1807–1844 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The conversation of the Morrígan with Cú Chulainn » entry
» Comments: Lines 1845–1873 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of Lóch mac Mo Femis » entry
» Comments: Lines 1874–2037 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The healing of the Morrígan, etc. » entry
» Comments: Lines 2038–2071 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The scythed chariot and Breslech Mór Maige Muirthemne » entry
» Comments: Lines 2072–2334 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The description of Cú Chulainn » entry
» Comments: Lines 2335–2454 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The mis-throw at Belach Eóin » entry
» Comments: Lines 2455–2482 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of Taman the jester » entry
» Comments: Lines 2483–2487 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The death of Óengus mac Óenláime » entry
» Comments: Lines 2488–2494 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The meeting of Fergus and Cú Chulainn » entry
» Comments: Lines 2495–2522 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The fight with Mand » entry
» Comments: Lines 2523–2566 (O'Rahilly 1976)
The fight of Fer Diad and Cú Chulainn » entry
» Comments: Lines 2567–3153 (O'Rahilly 1976)
List of the chief episodes of the Táin » entry
» Comments: Lines 3154–3160 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(1) The hard fight (caladgleó) of Cethern » entry
» Comments: Lines 3161–3327
(2) The tooth-fight (fiacalgleó) of Fintan » entry
» Comments: Lines 3328–3335 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(3) The red shame (rúadrucca) of Mend » entry
» Comments: Lines 3336–3345 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(4) The bloodless fight (bángleó) of Rochad » entry
» Comments: Lines 3346–3365 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(5) The humorous fight (meillgleó) of Iliach » entry
» Comments: Lines 3366–3386 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(6) The missile-throwing of the charioteers » entry
» Comments: Lines 3387–3392 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(7) The trance of Amairgen, etc. » entry
» Comments: Lines 3393–3409 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(8) The repeated warning of Súaltaim » entry
» Comments: Lines 3410–3453 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(9–11) The muster of the Ulstermen, the trance of Dubthach and Ailill » entry
» Comments: Lines 3454–3543 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(12) The march of the companies » entry
» Comments: Lines 3544–3944 (O'Rahilly 1976)
(13–15) The muster of the men of Ireland » entry
» Comments: Lines 3945–4160 (O'Rahilly 1976)