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- The Glenmasan m****cript is a late 15th-century Gaelic vellum m****cript in the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, where it is catalogued as Adv...
- takes all four heads home. You can also find Bélchú referenced in The Glenmasan M****cript. The story is known as "Argain Belcon Breifne" or as "Togail...
- place. Scottish Gaelic adaptations of Ulster Cycle tales appear in the Glenmasan m****cript. The stories of Finn (Old, Middle, Modern Irish: Find, Finn...
- Dindshenchas (I) - Translation [text]". www.ucd.ie. Retrieved 23 June 2021. The Glenmasan M****cript The Metrical Dindsenchas, poem 23 "Ailech II" The Metrical...
- supposed original. It was because of these cir****stances that the so-called Glenmasan m****cript (Adv. 72.2.3) came to light in the late 18th century, a compilation...
- from the Old Irish period and a longer version found in the 15th century Glenmasan m****cript, which is held in the Advocates Library in Edinburgh. It is...
- hostilities continuing for several years. The tale is also found in the "Glenmasan m****cript" version of the Táin Bó Flidhais. Naoise appears in many interpretations...
- is known particularly for his edition and translation of the so-called Glenmasan m****cript, and also catalogued the m****cripts in the Advocates Library...
- Beyond the Dreamline. 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2023-03-15. "Part 1 of The Glenmasan M****cript". celt.ucc.ie. Retrieved 2023-04-01. "3. A Scribe and His Táin:...
- reference is made to a Glenndaruadh. It is found in the 15th-century Glenmasan m****cript, which may go back to an original written down in 1238. Deirdre...