BachelorDragon.png

The bachelor programme Celtic Languages and Culture at Utrecht University is under threat.

Bibliography

Bondarenko, Grigory, “Búaid Cuinn, rígróit rogaidi: an alliterative poem from the Dindṡenchas”, in: Grigory Bondarenko, Studies in Irish mythology, Berlin: curach bhán, 2014. 127–154.

  • article in collection
Citation details
Article
Búaid Cuinn, rígróit rogaidi: an alliterative poem from the Dindṡenchas
Work
Grigory Bondarenko, Studies in Irish mythology (2014)
Pages
127–154
Year
2014
Subjects and topics
Headings
early Irish literature
Sources
Texts
History, society and culture
Agents
Fíngen mac LuchtaFíngen mac Luchta
(time-frame ass. with Conn Cétchathach, Fedlimid Rechtaid)
In Airne Fíngein (‘Fíngen's vigil’), a prince (rígdomna) of Munster, who stands on top of Druim Fíngin one Samain night when he meets Rothníam, a woman of the síd, and through her learns of a series of wonders associated with the birth of Conn Cétchathach.
See more
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
June 2021