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Acallam na Senórach (Modern Irish:
Agallamh na Seanórach,
whose title in
English has been
given variously as
Colloquy of the Ancients,
Tales of the Elders...
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Agallamh beirte (Irish for "conversation of two people") is a form of Irish-language
spoken poetry,
wherein two
people recite a
dialogue in verse, often...
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Acallam Bec or
Agallamh Bheag ("The
Little Colloquy") is the
title of a
medieval Irish compilation of
fianaigecht tales,
preserved in the fifteenth-century...
- nó "cia sud thall" go
teann gan
eagla "Who goes there" does not
provoke fear, "Mise Tadhg" géadh
teinn an t-
agallamh "I am Tadhg" is the
answer given...
- p. 171ff. ISBN 978-0-192-83918-3. O'Grady,
Standish H., ed. (1892a), "
Agallamh na Senórach",
Silva Gadelica,
Williams and Norgate, pp. 94–232 O'Grady...
- p. 171ff. ISBN 978-0-192-83918-3. O'Grady,
Standish H., ed. (1892a), "
Agallamh na Senórach",
Silva Gadelica,
Williams and Norgate, pp. 94–232 O'Grady...
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decline in
Irish language use in the Gaeltacht. Rónán Mac Con Iomaire, "
Agallamh Beo le
Donncha Ó hÉallaithe," Beo, Eagrán 50,
Meitheamh 2005: http://www...
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Fionn mac ****haill as
related in the late-twelfth
century prosimetrum,
Agallamh na Seanórach.
These Fionn traditions occupy approximately one
quarter of...
- p. 171ff. ISBN 978-0-192-83918-3. O'Grady,
Standish H., ed. (1892a), "
Agallamh na Senórach",
Silva Gadelica,
Williams and Norgate, pp. 94–232 O'Grady...
- of the
Tuatha Dé Danann.
Findbharr of Cnoc
Meadha is
mentioned in the
Agallamh na
Seanoach (12th century). In
Altram Tighe Dá
Mheadar (The
Fosterage of...