Excerpt from The Metrical Dindshenchas, Vol. 3In constructing the text of the poems I have attached rather less weight than in former volumes to the authority of the Book Of Leinster, and rather more to that of R and B (which are very closely related), especially when they are supported by H and S3. The Book of Lecan, the Book of Ui Maine, and the Stowe manuscript D H 2
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3 aided derbforgaill as an example of the category aideda 15 35 metrical dindshenchas (gwynn 1924: 42–53) and prose 120 ríg érenn,136a (corpus genealog.
Gwynn, at celt volume 1: translation volume 2: translation volume 3: translation volume 4: translation the prose tales from the rennes dindshenchas, edited and translated by thesaurus linguae hibernicae part 1: translation part 2: translation part 3: translation part 4: text.
Dindsenchas or dindshenchas (modern spellings: dinnseanchas or dinnsheanchas or dinnṡeanċas), meaning lore of places (the modern irish word dinnseanchas means topography), is a class of onomastic text in early irish literature, recounting the origins of place-names and traditions concerning events and characters associated with the places in question.
3, todd lecture series 10, dublin “the prose tales in the rennes dindshenchas”, revue celtique 15 (1894): 272–336.
All editorial introduction, apparatus, extensive notes and footnotes have been omitted.
The band was fortunate enough to enjoy the support of a major-label staff who understood that to overdress ween at this stage would be to spoil them.
Ann arbor: u of proceedings of the british academy 31 (1945): 3–46.
Gwynn, the metrical dindshenchas vol 3, poem 40: carn hui neit. Section 21 of the cath maige tuired, available at sacred-texts.
Corpus of electronic texts edition the metrical dindshenchas author: [unknown].
The metrical dindshenchas is a series of ancient legends connected with the origin of irish place-names. They come to us from the distant past and survived mainly by word of mouth over the centuries before being written down in manuscripts by christian monks in medieval times. Some of the material is presented here, selected because it relates to sites already.
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