- The
Immacallam in dá
Thuarad, or The
Colloquy of the two
Sages ("Colloquy"
sometimes being replaced with "Dialogue"), is an
example of bardic, or Ollamhic...
-
Serglige Con
Culainn "The
Wasting Sickness of Cú Chulainn"
Immacaldam in dá
thuarad "The
Colloquy of the Two Sages"
Talland Étair "The
Siege of Howth" Cath...
- Isolde, as
pointed out by
Gertrude Schoepperle. Also, in
Immacallam in dá
Thuarad, or The
Dialogue of the Two Sages, the
mystic symbol used by gods, fairies...
- Sages' Wisdom: The Joca
Monachorum Tradition and the
Irish Immacallam in dá
Thúarad", in Mary Garrison,
Arpad P. Orbán and
Marco Mostert (eds.)
Spoken and...
- of the bird cloak. The
tuigen is also
described in the
Immacallam in dá
Thuarad ("The
Colloquy of the two Sages").
According to the narrative, in Ulster...
- Laídshenchas Laigen.
Other verse texts include the
wisdom poems Immacallam in Dá
Thuarad ("The
Colloquy of the Two Sages") and Gúbretha
Caratniad ("The Judgments...
-
scribe at the
bottom of
several pages. 549 241b-251b
Immacallam in dá
Thuarad 'The
Colloquy of the Two Sages'. 570-2 (252) Catechism,
beginning with...
-
clainne Cuind 185a 810 Síl Aeda Sláne na sleg 186a 815
Immacallam in dá
Thúarad 189a 833
Cathcharpat serda 189b 835 Do
nemthigud filed 190b 838 Na Trí...
- was
voted for by the
other ollamhs. An old
Irish tale "Immacallam in dá
Thuarad" ("The
Colloquy of the Two Sages")
gives an idea of the type of
lofty speech...
-
celtische Philologie,
Volume I (1897), pp. 102–111.
Immaccallam in dà
Thuarad: The
colloquy of the two
sages (1905).
Edited and
translated by Whitley...