Texts
Dinnshenchas of Benn Étair (prose)
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Manuscript witnesses
Text
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS D ii 2
context: Dinnshenchas Érenn C supplement incipit: Dun mBrea ocus Oí Chúalann
p. 86ra–rb
MS
Rennes, Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole, MS 598/ff. 90-125
incipit: Bend Edair canas ro ainmniged Prose (Stokes no. 29: Benn Étair)
f. 99vb– f. 99vb
Sources
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[ed.] [tr.] Stokes, Whitley, “The prose tales in the Rennes dindshenchas”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894): 272–336, 418–484.
An edition and translation of the prose texts in the Dinnshenchas Érenn as they occur in Rennes, Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole, MS 598. Missing texts are supplied from the Book of Lecan version.
TLH – edition (I, pp. 277-336): <link> TLH – translation (I): <link> TLH – edition (II, pp. 418-484): <link> TLH – translation (II): <link> Celtic Digital Initiative: <link> Internet Archive – 272–336: <link> Internet Archive – 272–336: <link> Internet Archive – 418–484: <link> Internet Archive – 418–484: <link>
330–332 [id. 29. ‘Benn Étair’] direct link