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|Title=''Dind Ríg''
|Title=<em>Dind Ríg</em>
|Initial words 2=Dind Ríg rúad túaim tenbath
|Initial words 2=Dind Ríg rúad túaim tenbath
|Initial words=(‘Dind Ríg [is] red Túaim Tenbad’)
|Initial words in translation=Dind Ríg (is) red Túaim Tenbad
|Ascribed to=The poem is ascribed to [[Ascribed to::Ferchertne]] in all four manuscripts.
|Classification=Subject:rhymeless Leinster poems;Subject:early Irish verse
|Manuscripts=* {{MS |Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502 |page=118a, lines 9–14 }}
|Type=Subject:rhymeless Leinster poems
* {{MS |Book of Ballymote |page=119b, lines 24–31 }}
|Categories=Early Irish poetry; Early Irish poetry
* {{MS |Book of Lecan |folio= 84ra, lines 20–26 }}
|ShortDescription=One of the rhymeless Leinster poems.
* {{MS |LL |page=377b, lines 14–19 }}<ref>[[Corthals 2003a]]: 85-86</ref>
|AscribedAuthorAuto=Id:Ferchertne
|Type=Leinster poems; rhymeless Leinster poems
|AuthorComments=The poem is ascribed to <em>Ferchertne</em> in all four manuscripts.
|Language=[[language::Old Irish]]
|LanguageAuto=Old Irish
|Description=Verse; one of the rhymeless [[Text type::Leinster poems]]
|Textual relationships=Cf. ''[[Orgain Denna Ríg]]''
|Textual relationships=Cf. ''[[Orgain Denna Ríg]]''
|Categories=Early Irish poetry; Early Irish poetry
|Manuscripts={{C/s|Corthals (Johan) 2003a|at=85-86}} lists the following copies:
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|prefix=*
|MS=Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502/2 (ff. 19-89)
|page=118a, lines 9–14
}}{{MS
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|prefix=*
|MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 12
|page=119b, lines 24–31
}}{{MS
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|prefix=*
|MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 2
|folio=84ra, lines 20–26
}}{{MS
|Select=Manuscript
|prefix=*
|MS=Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339/Supplement
|page=377b, lines 14–19
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|FormPrimary=verse
{{Sources
|Published=Yes
|Header editions=Editions and translations
|Editions={{Cite |Corthals 2003a |at=85-86.}}
{{Cite |Corthals 1990a |at=117}}
{{Cite |Wagner 1977 |at=1-2.}}
{{Cite |Campanile 1988 |at=26-27 }}
{{Cite |Meyer 1914d |at=7-9. }}
{{Cite |CGH |at=18 }}
|Secondary sources={{Cite |Carney 1971a }}
{{Cite |Corthals 1990a }}
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 14 January 2024

Dind Ríg
verse beg. Dind Ríg rúad túaim tenbath

  • Old Irish
  • verse
  • Early Irish poetry, rhymeless Leinster poems
One of the rhymeless Leinster poems.
First words (verse)
  • Dind Ríg rúad túaim tenbath
“Dind Ríg (is) red Túaim Tenbad”
Author
Ascribed to: Ferchertne
Ferchertne
usually, poet of Cú Roí

See more
The poem is ascribed to Ferchertne in all four manuscripts.
Language
  • Old Irish
Form
verse (primary)
Textual relationships

Classification

Early Irish poetryEarly Irish poetry
...

rhymeless Leinster poemsLeinster poems
rhymeless Leinster poems
id. 29241

Sources

Primary sources Text editions and/or modern translations – in whole or in part – along with publications containing additions and corrections, if known. Diplomatic editions, facsimiles and digital image reproductions of the manuscripts are not always listed here but may be found in entries for the relevant manuscripts. For historical purposes, early editions, transcriptions and translations are not excluded, even if their reliability does not meet modern standards.

[ed.] Corthals, Johan [ed.], “The rhymeless ‘Leinster poems’: diplomatic texts”, Celtica 24 (2003): 79–100.
85–86.
[ed.] Corthals, Johan, “Some observations on the versification of the rhymeless ‘Leinster poems’”, Celtica 21 (1990): 113–125.
117
[ed.] [tr.] Wagner, Heinrich [ed. and tr.], “The archaic Dind Ríg poem and related problems”, Ériu 28 (1977): 1–16.
1–2.
[ed.] Campanile, Enrico, Die älteste Hofdichtung von Leinster: alliterierende reimlose Strophen, Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse, 503, Vienna, 1988.
26–27
[ed.] [tr.] Meyer, Kuno [ed. and tr.], Über die älteste irische Dichtung II. Rhythmische alliterierende reimlose Strophen, Berlin, 1914.
Celtic Digital Initiative – PDF: <link>
7–9.
[ed.] OʼBrien, M. A. [ed.], Corpus genealogiarum Hiberniae, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1962.  
comments: Reprinted in 1976 and 2005, with an introduction by J. V. Kelleher.
CELT – pp. 1–332 (Rawl. B 502): <link>
18

Secondary sources (select)

Carney, James P., “Three Old Irish accentual poems”, Ériu 22 (1971): 23–80.
Corthals, Johan, “Some observations on the versification of the rhymeless ‘Leinster poems’”, Celtica 21 (1990): 113–125.
Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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April 2011, last updated: January 2024