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Recension of a collection of early Irish maxims that is sometimes referred to as Bríathra Flainn Fhína ‘The sayings of Flann Fína’.
Recension of a collection of early Irish maxims that is sometimes referred to as Bríathra Flainn Fhína ‘The sayings of Flann Fína’. In manuscripts such the Book of Leinster, this particular recension is attributed instead to the legendary judge Fíthal. It incorporates parts of Tecosca Cormaic and concludes with a section of gnomic sayings beg. Maith dán ecnae, which has also been treated as a distinct text in its own right.
A brief, possibly early Irish text, or versions of a text, on the relative life-lengths of several creatures, trees and other phenomena. Some versions conclude with the observation that God is eternal (bithbeo Dia).
A compilation of prose and verse enumerating the prohibitions (urgarta or gessa) and prerogatives or prescriptions (búada or áda) of the kings of Tara as well as the provincial kings, i.e. of Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster. The verse incorporated is attributed to Cúán ua Lothcháin (d. 1024).