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Bibliography
Prefatory matter: List of illustrations; Acknowledgments
vii–xiii; xiv
“Additional notes and corrigenda”
xv–xxix
“A note on the emergence of Irish surnames”
xxxi–xliii
“Preface to the second edition”
xlv–xlvii
“Preface”
1–6
[1] “The Irish concept of kingship”
7–27
[2] “King and people”
28–39
[3] “Kings and high-kings”
40–47
[4] “The kingship of Tara”
48–69
[5] “Niall of the Nine Hostages”
70–86
[6] “Diarmait mac Cerbaill and the consolidation of Uí Néill power”
87–105
[7] “Ulster kings”
106–129
Quatrain in the Annals of Ulster, quatrain beginning ‘Ossí brígh’
124
[8] “Kings of Leinster”
130–164
Texts: Móen óen
135–136
[9] “Cashel”
137–201
Discussion of Do bunad imthechta Eóganachta, with translation of a selected passage.
Keywords: Cycles of the Kings
199–201
[10] “Leth Cuinn and Leth Moga”
202–229
[11] “Connacht”
230–253
[12] “The high-kingship of Ireland”
254–274
[Appendix I] “King lists”
275–279
[Appendix II] “Genealogical tables”
280–301
[Appendix III] “The pronunciation of Old Irish names”
302–307
“Bibliographical note”
308–316
“Index”
317–341