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“Section 1: Studies in the history of Dalriada”
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“Preface; Abbreviations”
“The Dál Riata and northern Ireland in the sixth and seventh centuries”
Taken from: John Bannerman, ‘The Dál Riata and northern Ireland in the sixth and seventh centuries’ in Celtic studies... (1968)
“Notes on the Scottish entries in the early Irish annals”
“Senchus Fer nAlban”
Part I: Edition; Translation; Notes; Index of personal names; Index of place and people names; Appendix; Bibliography. Part II: Description; Biographical notes; Placenames; Cenéla; Geographical distribution of the Cenéla; The Cenél Loairn and the Airgialla; Later accretion to the Senchus; Civil survey; Army; Navy; Function of the Senchus; The Convention of Druim Cett.
Texts: Senchus fer n-Alban
“Section 2: Studies in the history of Alba”
[2.1] “Comarba Coluim Chille and the relics of Columba”
Taken from: John Bannerman, ‘Comarba Coluim Chille and the relics of Columba’, The Innes Review 44 (1993)
[2.2] “The Scottish takeover of Pictland and the relics of Columba”
[2.3] “MacDuff of Fife”
[2.4] “The king’s poet and the inauguration of Alexander III”
[2.5] “The residence of the king’s poet”
“Section 3: Studies in the history of late-medieval Gaelic Scotland”
“The Lordship of the Isles (1)”
“The Lordship of the Isles (2): historical background”
“Literacy in the Highlands”
“The Scots language and the kin-based society”
“The clàrsach and the clàrsair”
“Section 4: Studies of Gaelic manuscripts and texts of Gaelic manuscripts and texts”
“The MacLachlans of Kilbride and their manuscripts”
Taken from: John Bannerman, ‘The MacLachlans of Kilbride and their manuscripts’, Scottish Studies 21 (1977)
“A sixteenth-century Gaelic letter”
Taken from: John Bannerman • Ronald Black, ‘A sixteenth-century Gaelic letter’, Scottish Gaelic Studies 13 (1978)
“Gaelic endorsements of early seventeenth-century legal documents”
“Two early post-Reformation inscriptions in Argyll”
“Index”