Texts
Dinnshenchas of Duiblind, identified by O'Curry as the Poolbeg in the Liffey region.

Manuscript witnesses

Text
p. 160a  
Text
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339 
rubric: aní dia fil Dublind ⁊ Liac Margin   
p. 193  
MS
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339 
Poem on Duiblinn. Cf. the prose version on p. 160.
p. 193
MS
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339 
Prose on Duiblinn. Cf. the poetic version on p. 193.
p. 160a
MS
Rennes, Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole, MS 598/ff. 90-125 
incipit: INgen Roduib cass calma   Verse
f. 99rb–f. 99rb
MS
Rennes, Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole, MS 598/ff. 90-125 
incipit: Duiblind Cerman canas ro ainmniged   Prose (Stokes no. 26: Duiblind)
f. 99ra–f. 99rb

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. 3, Todd Lecture Series, 10, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1913.
CELT – edition: <link> CELT – translation: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 3: <link> Internet Archive – vols. 1-3: <link>  : View in Mirador
94–95 [id. 11. ‘Duiblind’] Poem. direct link direct link direct link
[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>
326 [id. 26. ‘Duiblind’] Prose.
[ed.] [tr.] Stokes, Whitley, “The Bodleian dinnshenchas”, Folk-Lore 3 (1892): 467–516.
TLH – edition: <link> TLH – translation: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
501–502 [id. 38. ‘Duiblinn’] Prose from Rawlinso B 506. direct link
[tr.] OʼCurry, Eugene, and W. K. Sullivan [ed.], On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish: a series of lectures, 3 vols, vol. 2: Lectures, vol. 1, London, 1873.
Internet Archive: <link>, <link>
289 Translation. direct link

Secondary sources (select)

Gwynn, E. J., The metrical dindsenchas, 5 vols, vol. 3, Todd Lecture Series, 10, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1913.
CELT – edition: <link> CELT – translation: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 3: <link> Internet Archive – vols. 1-3: <link>  : View in Mirador
493–494 [id. 11. ‘Duiblind’] direct link