- Ventry") "Book of the Dean of Lismore" (Scottish)
Seventeenth century Duanaire Finn, book of
miscellaneous poems written by Aodh Ó Dochartaigh. Tóraigheacht...
- The
Tinnakill Duanaire (Trinity
College Dublin MS 1340) is an
early seventeenth-century m****cript "prized for its
important collection of
bardic religious...
-
Fergus instead cuts off the tops of
three hills.: 234–235 A poem in the
Duanaire Finn
traces the
ownership of
sword through various figures of classical...
- Vol. XVIII. London:
Irish Texts Society.
Retrieved 24
February 2018. An
Duanaire 1600-1900:
Poems of the Dispossessed, p 108
Statue in
Broadford Co. Limerick...
-
fianna (comrades in his band), and
their women in
Acallam na Senórach and
Duanaire Finn. An
Ailbe was also
daughter of Mider, son of the Dagda. The name Ailbe...
-
illustrated by
Louis le Brocquy. With Seán Ó Tuama,
Kinsella co-edited An
Duanaire: 1600–1900,
Poems of the
Dispossessed (1981), an
anthology of
Irish poems...
- of treasures,
according to the Middle-Irish
Fenian lay "The Crane-Bag" (
Duanaire Finn Poem VIII)
datable to the 13th century, To Manannán was sent a woman...
- on fire, and the
whole countryside was ablaze!"
According to a lay in
Duanaire Finn,
after he was slain, Balor's
severed head was set in the fork of an...
- Ailbe") on the Magh
Ailbe (plain of Ailbe), in
Sliabh Ailbe "Mount Ailbe" in
Duanaire Finn, and
maybe in
Inbher Ailbhine mentioned in Tirechan's Vita Patricii...
- Change, 950–1350. Penguin. ISBN 978-0140154092. Bateman, Mary (2007).
Duanaire Na Sracaire:
Songbook of the Pillagers,
Anthology of
Scottish Gaelic Verse...