Duanaire Finn
An Seisior. tríar attigim ar deisiol
verse
7 st.
beg. An Seisior. tríar attigim ar deisiol
Agallamh Oisín agus Phádraig
Anmanna na laochra do thit ar Chnoc an Áir
verse
16 st.
Agallamh Oisín agus Phádraig
Anmanna na ngadhar is na gcon
verse
39 st.
Duanaire Finn
Anocht fíor dheiredh na ffían
verse
23 st.
beg. Anocht fíor dheiredh na ffían
Bás Chearbhaill agus Fhearbhlaidhe
prose
Early Modern Irish romance about the tragic love relationship between poet-harper Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh from Corcomroe and Fearbhlaidh, daughter of the king of Scotland, who falls in love with the poet after he is revealed to her in a dream-vision. This Cearbhall, though clearly a creation of narrative fiction, might have been based on an historical poet of this name who was ollamh of Corcomroe and died in 1404. In the tale, Cearbhall is buried at the monastic site.
Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill
prose
Ó Cléirigh (Lughaidh)
Ó Cléirigh (Lughaidh)
(c.1580–c.1630)
Irish historian and poet, known best as the author of a ‘biography’ of Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill (Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill) and as one of the initiators of the ‘Contention of the Bards’; was one of the sons of Mac Con Ó Cléirigh and a cousin of Mícheál Ó Cléirigh.

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Beatha Mhairghréad
prose
verse

An Irish Life of St Margaret of Antioch.

Betha Decclain
prose
Vernacular Irish translation of the Latin Life of St Declán of Ardmore (Vita sancti Declani).
Betha Farannáin
prose

Vernacular Irish Life of St Farannán (or Forannán), a local saint associated with Alt Fharannáin (townland of Alternan Park, Co. Sligo). In the opening passage, he is claimed to be fifth in descent from Éogan son of Níall Noígíallach.

Betha Féchín Fabair
prose
Nicól ÓgNicól Óg
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Irish Life of St Féchín of Fore. According to a note in the manuscript (NLI MS G 5), it is based on a Latin work and was translated into Irish by Nicól Óg, abbot of Cong.

Betha Fursa
prose
Irish life of St Fursa
Beatha Lasrach
form undefined
Life of St Lasair of Kilronan (Cell Rónáin).
Betha Molaga
prose

Life of St Mo Laga (Molaga) of Tulach Mín Mo Laga, Co. Cork

Betha Shenáin
prose
Vernacular Irish Life of St Senán of Inis Cathaig (Scattery Island).
Bethadh Bibuis o Hamtuir
prose
Mac an Leagha (Uilliam)
Mac an Leagha (Uilliam)
(fl. 15th century)
Irish author, translator and scribe

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Medieval Irish adaptation of the story of Bevis of Hampton, based on a Middle English version of the legend.

Buile Shuibne
prose
verse
Duanaire Finn
Cairdius Logha ré droing don Fhéin
verse
13 st.
beg. Cairdius Logha ré droing don Fhéin / is meabhair liomsa budhdhein
Caithréim Cellaig
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