Diplomatic Edition Vol 2
folio (MS) | page (ed.) | text |
---|---|---|
53b-104b | Táin Bó Cúailnge | |
105b/106a | 400 | Scéla Chonchobuir |
107b | 405 | Aided Guill meic Carbada & Aided Gairb Glinne Rigi |
111b | 418 | Scel Mucci Meic Da Thó |
114a | 426 | Talland Etair |
117a | 434 | Athirne Áilgessach & Mider Brí Léith |
117b | 435 | "Athirne and Amairgen son of Ecet Salach" |
118a | 436 | Aigidecht Aithirne |
118b | 440 | Aided Cheltchair meic Uthechair |
118b | 442 | Brislech Mór Maige Muirthemni |
119b | 444 | Beochobra Con Culaind isind ló fúair bás |
122b | 454 | Siaburchobra Con Culaind i llathiu a éitsechta |
122b | 454 | Cu Chulaind atbert. De aduentu Christi. |
123a | 455 | Nuallguba Emire |
123b | 458 | Aided Choncobuir |
124b | 461 | Aided Meidbe |
125a | 463 | Aided Derb Forgaill |
125b | 467 | Noenden Ulad & Emuin Macha |
126a | 469 | Tréide Cétna Labratar Iarna Genemain |
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