Bibliography

Bondarenko, Grigory, “Fintan mac Bóchra: Irish synthetic history revisited”, in: Maxim Fomin, Václav Blažek, and Piotr Stalmaszczyk (eds), Transforming traditions: studies in archaeology, comparative linguistics and narrative: proceedings of the Fifth International Colloquium of Societas Celto-Slavica, held at Příbram, 26–29 July 2010, 6, Łódź: Łódź University Press, 2012. 129–147.

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“Fintan mac Bóchra: Irish synthetic history revisited”
Pages
129–147
Year
2012
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Bondarenko, Grigory, Studies in Irish mythology, Berlin: curach bhán, 2014.
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History, society and culture
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Fintan mac BóchraFintan mac Bóchra
(time-frame ass. with universal history)
A figure of medieval Irish tradition who survives the Flood and lives to give eye-witness accounts of the history of Ireland
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[Introduction] “Fintan’s name and his role in Airne Fíngein
[1] “Mount Olivet and Samuel the prophet”
[2] “The spear of the sun”
[3] “Seven chains, seven eloquences”
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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