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Latest revision as of 18:56, 30 January 2024

Manuscripts
col. 858.19–col. 859
[Romul ocus Remul] Incipit: ‘Ceist: cia cetnaro-ordaig missu hi tossach?’
Story of the birth of Romulus and Remus.
col. 859.19
Extract from Sanas Cormaic, s.v. Nescóit, with story about three armourers of the Tuatha Dé Danann
col. 861.8
Prose story about three Cairbres, sons of Conaire mac Moga Lama: Cairbre Musc, Cairbre Baiscinn and Cairbre Riada. With a poem attr. to Cairbre Musc, beg. Fo fer Fiacha fer da liach).
col. 863.7
On Shalmaneser, king of Assyria
col. 863.26
Anecdote explaining how Conmac mac Bibsaig (of the Conmaicni) acquired his last name Eolais.
col. 863
Note (foot) on the origin of Ogam writing.
col. 864
"Of the spreading branches of the race of Ir, the son of Mile" (Abbott and Gwynn)
col. 870
The last page is illegible.