Cath Maige Tuired
prose
Cath Ruis na Ríg
prose
prosimetrum
The Middle Irish version of the tale of the battle of Ros na Ríg as represented by the Book of Leinster text.
Scél na Fír Flatha, Echtra Cormaic i Tír Tairngiri, ocus Ceart Claidib Cormaic
Ceart claidib Cormaicprose
This is the third and last tale in the composite text known as Scél na Fír Flatha, Echtra Cormaic i Tír Tairngiri, ocus Ceart Claidib Cormaic, corresponding to §§ 59-80 of Stokes' edition.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Ceilbeprose
verse
32 st.
beg. Mithid dam comma Ceilbe
Ó Maoil Chonaire (Muirgheas mac Pháidín)
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Ó Maoil Chonaire (Muirgheas mac Pháidín)
(d. 1543)
Muirgheas mac Pháidín Uí Maoil Chonaire, of Cluain Plocáin, scribe and compiler of the Book of Fenagh (RIA MS 23 P 26).
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Dinnshenchas of Ceilbe.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Céis Chorainnprose
verse
6 st.
beg. Sunda robói Corand cáin
Dinnshenchas of Céis Chorainn
Dinnshenchas Érenn A
Dinnshenchas of Cell Chorbbáinverse
25 st.
beg. Cell Chorbbain, clár cen chreidim
Dinnshenchas of Cell Chorbbáin (Kilcorban).
Bruiden Átha Í, Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Cenn Cuirrigverse
prose
beg. Currech Life cona Lí
Dinnshenchas of Cenn Cuirrig.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Cenn Febratverse
prose
beg. Cend Febrat, álaind slíab sen
Mac Raith Úa PaainMac Raith Úa Paain
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Tract on the dinnshenchas of Cenn Febrat.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A
Dinnshenchas of Cenn Finichairverse
prose
16 st.
beg. Inmain in fáid Finichair
Finn mac Cumaill
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Finn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)
(time-frame ass. with Finn Cycle, Finn mac Cumaill, Cormac mac Airt)
Finn mac Cumaill (earlier mac Umaill?), Find úa Báiscni: central hero in medieval Irish and Scottish literature of the so-called Finn Cycle; warrior-hunter and leader of a fían
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Dinnshenchas of Cenn Finichair
Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Cernaprose
verse
25 st.
beg. Cía bem sund nar suidi sel
Text on the dinnshenchas of Cerna
Ces Ulad
form undefined
Cét breth rucad i nÉirinn
prose
Anecdote about the first judgment made in Ireland, which is said to have been uttered by Amairgen.
Cethri arda in domain
form undefined
Early Irish tract. The text in LU is incomplete, preserving the prose section only.
Cind cethri ndíni iar Frigrind
verse
34 st.
beg. Cind cethri ndíni iar Frigrind forraig gleógal
Flann Mainistrech
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Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)
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Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Cleitechprose
verse
6 st.
beg. Cleitech in druí díles daith
Text on the dinnshenchas of Cleitech
Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Clóenlochprose
verse
4 st.
beg. Sund dodechaid Clóen ar chel
Text on the dinnshenchas of Clóenloch
Sanas Cormaic, Dinnshenchas Érenn A
Dinnshenchas of Cnocc Rafannverse
prose
1 st.
beg. Inráith morsa (ł hisa) forsna mfil
Mac Dá CherdaMac Dá Cherda
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Dinnshenchas of Cnocc Rafann
Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Cnogbaverse
prose
22 st.
beg. Búa, ingen Rúadrach Rúaid
Flann Mainistrech
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Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)
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Flann mac Lonáin
(d. 891 x 918)
early Irish poet; called ‘the Virgil of the Irish’ (Firgil Gáedel) and ‘King of the Poets of Ireland’ respectively.
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Dinnshenchas text on Cnogba (Knowth). 22 quatrains.
Cnucha Cnoc os cionn Life
form undefined
Irish poem which has come down as a shorter version (6 st.) in Dinnshenchas Érenn dealing with the origin of the place-name Cnucha. A considerably longer one (64 st.) is attributed to Caílte in Agallamh bheag. Here the first 7 stanzas contain much overlap with the shorter version but then continues at some length with the kings of Ireland, with Finn and with Caílte’s present.
Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Cnucha Iprose
verse
3 st.
beg. Coic mna tucsadar ille
Text on the dinnshenchas of Cnucha
Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Cnucha IIprose
verse
6 st.
beg. Cnucha, cnoc ós lind Life
Text on the dinnshenchas of Cnucha
Dinnshenchas Érenn C supplement
Dinnshenchas of Codalprose
verse
3 st.
beg. Tug mac an Dagdha dhimoír
Prose narrative and a few quatrains of verse on the dinnshenchas of Codal (location uncertain).
Cóica traighedh tólaibh tlacht
verse
2 st.
beg. Cóica traighedh tólaibh tlacht
Flann Mainistrech
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Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)
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Two sts of a medieval Irish poem concerning the gigantic physical heights of Tadg mac Céin and Conchobar mac Nessa.
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