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Ó Cathasaigh (Tomás)

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Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “The Ulster exiles and thematic symmetry in Recension I of Táin bó Cúailnge”, Studia Celtica Fennica 14 (2017): 154–169.
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Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “On the genealogical preamble to Vita sancti Declani”, in: John Carey, Kevin Murray, and Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh (eds), Sacred histories: a Festschrift for Máire Herbert, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2015. 291–300.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, Coire Sois: the cauldron of knowledge, ed. Matthieu Boyd, Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2014.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “The making of a prince: Áed oll fri andud n-áne”, in: Georgia Henley, Paul Russell, and Joseph F. Eska (eds), Rhetoric and reality in medieval Celtic literature: studies in honor of Daniel F. Melia, 11-12, Hamilton, NY: Colgate University Press, 2014. 137–154.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Tochmarc Étaíne II: a tale of three wooings”, in: Pamela OʼNeill (ed.), The land beneath the sea: essays in honour of Anders Ahlqvist’s contribution to Celtic studies in Australia, 14, Sydney: Celtic Studies Foundation, University of Sydney, 2013. 129–142.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “The body in Táin bó Cúailnge”, in: Sarah Sheehan, Joanne Findon, and Westley Follett (eds), Gablánach in scélaigecht: Celtic studies in honour of Ann Dooley, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2013. 131–153.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Early Irish bairdne: eulogy, panegyric”, Studia Celtica Fennica 9 (2012): 54–61.  
abstract:
Early Irish bairdne, according to DIL, s.v., means ‘bardic craft, bardic composition, bardic metre’. My interest in this topic centres on the final quatrain in the ninth-century panegyric beginning Áed oll fri andud n-áne, which has been edited and translated by Stokes and Strachan (1901-1903, Vol. 2, 295).
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Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Aspects of memory and identity in early Ireland”, in: Joseph F. Eska (ed.), Narrative in Celtic tradition: essays in honor of Edgar M. Slotkin, 8, 9, New York: Colgate University Press, 2011. 201–216.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “King, hero and hospitaller in Aided Celtchair maic Uthechair”, in: Wilson McLeod, Abigail Burnyeat, Domhnall Uilleam Stiùbhart, Thomas Owen Clancy, and Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (eds), Bile ós chrannaibh: a Festschrift for William Gillies, Tigh a' Mhaide, Brig o' Turk, Perthshire: Clann Tuirc, 2010. 355–364.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Ailill and Medb: a marriage of equals”, in: Ruairí Ó hUiginn, and Brian Ó Catháin (eds), Ulidia 2: proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales, Maynooth 24-27 July 2005, Maynooth: An Sagart, 2009. 46–53.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Sírrabad Súaltaim and the order of speaking among the Ulaid”, in: Bernadette Smelik, Rijcklof Hofman, Camiel Hamans, and David Cram (eds), A companion in linguistics: a Festschrift for Anders Ahlqvist on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday, Nijmegen: Stichting Uitgeverij de Keltische Draak, 2005. 80–91.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, Táin bó Cúailnge and early Irish law, Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture, 5, University College Dublin: Faculty of Celtic Studies, 2005. 23 pp.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “The First Anders Ahlqvist Lecture — Irish myths and legends”, Studia Celtica Fennica 2 — Essays in honour of Anders Ahlqvist (2005): 11–26.
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Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Cú Chulainn, the poets, and Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe”, in: Joseph Falaky Nagy, and Leslie Ellen Jones (eds), Heroic poets and poetic heroes in Celtic tradition: a Festschrift for Patrick K. Ford, 3, 4, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. 291–302.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “The expulsion of the Déisi”, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 110 (2005): 13–20.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Sound and sense in Cath Almaine”, Ériu 54 (2004): 41–47.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “The oldest story of Laigin: observations on Orgain Denna Ríg”, Éigse 33 (2002): 1–18.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Early Irish narrative literature”, in: Kim R. McCone, and Katharine Simms (eds), Progress in medieval Irish studies, Maynooth: Department of Old Irish, St. Patrick's College, 1996. 55–64.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Gat and díberg in Togail bruidne Da Derga”, in: Anders Ahlqvist, Harri Nyberg, Glyn Welden Banks, and Tom Sjöblom (eds), Celtica Helsingiensia. Proceedings from a Symposium on Celtic Studies, 107, Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1996. 203–213.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Tóraíocht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne”, in: Pádraig Ó Fiannachta (ed.), An fhiannaíocht, 25, Maynooth: An Sagart, 1995. 30–46.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Reflections on Compert Conchobuir and Serglige Con Culainn”, in: James P. Mallory, and Gearóid Stockman (eds), Ulidia: proceedings of the First International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales, Belfast and Emain Macha, 8–12 April 1994, Belfast: December, 1994. 85–89.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Mythology in Táin bó Cúailnge”, in: Hildegard L. C. Tristram (ed.), Studien zur Táin bó Cúailnge, 52, Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 1993. 114–132.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “On the Early-Irish prepositional relative without antecedent”, Celtica 21 (1990): 418–426.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “On the Cín Dromma Snechta version of Togail brudne Uí Dergae”, Ériu 41 (1990): 103–114.
Ó Cathasaigh, Tomás, “Three notes on Cath Maige Tuired”, Ériu 40 (1989): 61–68.

As honouree

Boyd, Matthieu (ed.), Ollam: studies in Gaelic and related traditions in honor of Tomás Ó Cathasaigh, Madison and Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2016.


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