Dinnshenchas of Temair I
verse beg. Temair Breg, cid ní diatá

  • Middle Irish
  • verse
  • Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Irish legendary history, dinnshenchas
Poem on the former names and legendary associations of the Hill of Tara. Versions are extant in recensions of LGÉ as well as the Dinnshenchas Érenn.
First words (verse)
  • Temair Breg, cid ní diatá
“Temair Breg, whence is it named?”
Context(s)The (textual) context(s) to which the present text belongs or in which it is cited in part or in whole.
Speaker/Addressee
Speaker: FintanFintan
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Author
Ascribed to: Fintan mac Bóchra
Fintan mac Bóchra
(time-frame ass. with universal history)
A figure of medieval Irish tradition who survives the Flood and lives to give eye-witness accounts of the history of Ireland

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Ascr. to Fintan fili, presumably Fintan mac Bóchra, who is made to refer to himself in the last quatrain of the poem. Cf. [[Introduction to the Dinnshenchas Érenn |the introduction to the Dinnshenchas Érenn]].
Language
  • Middle Irish
Form
verse (primary)
Length
Number of stanzas: 11
Textual relationships
Related: Dindgnai TemrachDindgnai TemrachDinnshenchas of Temair (prose)Dinnshenchas of Temair (prose)Temair IITemair II

Dinnshenchas of Temair.

Dinnshenchas of Temair IIIDinnshenchas of Temair IIIDinnshenchas of TemairTurim tigi TemrachTurim tigi Temrach

Dinnshenchas of Temair.

Dinnshenchas of Temair VDinnshenchas of Temair VPoem on the dinnshenchas of Temair (Tara), consisting mostly of a long list of placenames.

Classification

Early Irish poetryEarly Irish poetry
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Dinnshenchas Érenn
Dinnshenchas Érenn
id. 6712
Irish legendary historyIrish legendary history
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dinnshenchasIrish narrative literature, onomastic lore and learning, topographical literature
dinnshenchas
id. 32607

Sources

Primary sources Text editions and/or modern translations – in whole or in part – along with publications containing additions and corrections, if known. Diplomatic editions, facsimiles and digital image reproductions of the manuscripts are not always listed here but may be found in entries for the relevant manuscripts. For historical purposes, early editions, transcriptions and translations are not excluded, even if their reliability does not meet modern standards.

[ed.] [tr.] Gwynn, E. J., The metrical dindsenchas, 5 vols, vol. 1, Todd Lecture Series, 8, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1903.  
CELT – edition: <link> CELT – translation: <link> Internet Archive – vols. 1-3: <link>  : View in Mirador
2–5 [id. 1. ‘Temair I’] Poem. direct link direct link direct link
[corr.] Gwynn, E. J., The metrical dindsenchas, 5 vols, vol. 5, Todd Lecture Series, 12, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1935.
Internet Archive – vol. 5: <link>  : View in Mirador
125 Corrigenda. direct link
[corr.] Meyer, Kuno, “Erschienene Schriften”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 6 (1908): 245–248.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive – Faint scan.: <link>
Corrigenda.
[ed.] [tr.] Macalister, R. A. Stewart [ed.], Lebor gabála Érenn: The book of the taking of Ireland, 5 vols, vol. 5, Irish Texts Society, 44, Dublin: Irish Texts Society, 1942.
Internet Archive: <link>
82–83 § 444. Prose version from LGÉ direct link
[ed.] [tr.] Crowe, John O'Beirne [ed. and tr.], “The dind-senchus of Eriu”, The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, 4th series, 2:1 — 1872 (1874): 139–190.
Internet Archive: <link>, <link>
142–147
[ed.] [tr.] Petrie, George, and John OʼDonovan [collaborator], “On the history and antiquities of Tara Hill”, Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 18 (1839): 25–232.
Internet Archive: <link>
131–132 Edited from BB. direct link

Secondary sources (select)

Gwynn, E. J., The metrical dindsenchas, 5 vols, vol. 1, Todd Lecture Series, 8, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1903.  
CELT – edition: <link> CELT – translation: <link> Internet Archive – vols. 1-3: <link>  : View in Mirador
57–58 [id. 1. ‘Temair I’] direct link
Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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