Texts
Duanaire Finn, Agallamh Oisín agus Phádraig
A Oisín, is fada do shúan
verse
39 st.;167 st.
beg. A Oisín, as fada do shúan

Early Modern Irish fíanaigecht poem, which occurs in the collection Duanaire Finn as well as the later Agallamh Oisín agus Phádraig

Early Modern IrishOisín mac Finn
Acallam bec
prose
verse
A prosimetric narrative, related to Acallam na senórach, concerning the wanderings of Caílte and other survivors of the Fían at the time of Patrick’s advent in Ireland. While the dialogue between Patrick and a representative of Finn’s old fían is central to both Acallam na senórach and the later Agallamh na seanórach, the meeting between Patrick and Caílte occupies comparatively little space in this text.
Late Middle IrishEarly Modern Irish
Acallam na senórach
prose
verse
Middle IrishFinn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)Saint PatrickCaílte mac Rónáin
Agallamh Fhinn agus Ailbhe
verse
A modernised Irish version of the riddle episode in Tochmarc Ailbe. Three versions of this collection of riddles are found in the manuscripts.
Early Modern IrishAilbe ingen ChormaicFinn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)
The quarrel between Finn and Oisín
verse
beg. Is derb lem-sae, cia domaimse in fer líath

Poem cast as a dialogue between Finn and Oisín, with prose introduction and conclusion.

Old IrishFinn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)Oisín mac Finn
Tochmarc Ailbe
prose
prosimetrum

Early Irish prosimetric text which relates the story how an aging Finn mac Cumaill wooed Ailbe Grúadbrecc, daughter of Cormac mac Airt. A significant part of the text is taken up by their conversations, which involve a series of riddles and verbal games that establish their mental and intellectual complementarity.

Early IrishAilbe ingen ChormaicFinn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)Cormac mac Airt