Duanaire Finn
La robhámar ar Slíabh Truim
verse
80 st.
beg. La robhámar ar Slíabh Truim
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Laigin (prose)
prose
Dinnshenchas of the Laigin.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Laigin I
verse
beg. Rohort in rígrad 'moa ríg
Dinnshenchas of the Laigin, referring to the tale of the destruction of Dind Ríg.
Independent, Cóir anmann, Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Commentary on the Amra Choluim Chille, Dinnshenchas Érenn B, Lebor gabála Érenn
Dinnshenchas of Laigin II
verse
3 st.
beg. Labraid Loingsech, lór a lín
Dinnshenchas of the Laigin
Laoi an Amadáin Mhóir
verse
beg. Do chualadh sgéal uaimhneach gan bhréig

Poetic composition which relates a version of the Irish comedic tale known in prose as Eachtra an Amadáin Mhóir, or more precisely, an expanded version of the concluding adventures of that tale. Texts of the lay are known in both Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and variants are known from the oral tradition.

Agallamh Oisín agus Phádraig
Laoi Mheargaigh na Lann
verse
230 st.
Agallamh Oisín agus Phádraig
Laoi na seilge
verse
37 st.
Leabhar Oiris
form undefined
History of the battles fought by Brian Bóruma since c. 979, with annals for events up to 1027.
Leabhar Ser Marco Polo
form undefined
Duanaire Finn
Leacht Guill do chráidh mo chroidhe
verse
39 st.
beg. Leacht Guill do chráidh mo chroidhe
Lebor Bretnach
prose
Middle Irish adaptation of the Historia Brittonum ascribed to Nennius
Lebor gabála Érenn (Míniugud)
prose
prosimetrum

An abbreviated recension of Lebor gabála Érenn, known as the Miniugud recension. In the manuscripts, it is usually found as an appendix to Recension II.

Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn (Ó Cléirigh)
form undefined
A modern version of Lebor gabála Érenn, revised by Micheál Ó Cléirigh and his associates in 1631.
Lebor gabála Érenn
prose
prosimetrum
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn (Recension B)
form undefined
The so-called second recension of Lebor gabála Érenn.
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
prose

First tract of Lebor gabála Érenn.

Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1A. Introductory matter
prose
Introductory matter based on biblical history, from the Creation of Heaven and Earth to Noah, the Flood and the Dispersal of the Nations.
Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1B. The origin of nations and lineage of the Goídil
prose
On the division of the world among Noah's sons Ham, Shem and Japheth, and the lineage of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1C. De imthechtaib Goídel
prose
On the wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
form undefined
Second tract of Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2A. Introduction
prose

An introduction to the tract De gabálaib Érenn. It lists the peoples who are said to have invaded Ireland before the Goídil, namely Cessair, Partholón, Nemed, the Fir Bolg, the Fir Domnann, the Gáiléoin and the Túatha Dé Danann. Their narratives are told in the course of the tract.

Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2B. The Antediluvians
prose
An account of the first people to set foot on Ireland before the Deluge, namely Banba, later followed by Partholón, or three certain fishermen from Spain, although they navigated the waters of Ireland without setting foot on land.
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