Diplomatic Edition Vol 3
folio (MS) | page (ed.) | text |
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127a | 471 | Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (ascr.), "hÉriu ard inis na rríg" |
129b | 491 | Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (ascr.), "Attá sund forba fessa" |
130b | 496 | Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (ascr.), "Analad anall uile" |
131b | 504 | Fland Mainistrech (ascr.), "Rig Themra dia tesband tnú" |
132b | 509 | Fland Mainistrech (ascr.), "Rig Themra toebaige iar tain" |
133b | 516 | Mael Muru Othna (ascr.), "Can a mbunadas na nGaedel" |
135a | 524 | Mac Cosse fer legind Ruis Ailithir (ascr.), "Rofessa i curp domuin dúir" |
136b | 533 | Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside, "Adam oenathair na ndoene" |
141b | 563 | Dublitir hua Uathgaile, "Redig dam a Dé do nim" |
143a | 574 | Gilla in Chomded húa Cormaic, "Arí richid reidig dam" |
145a | 588 | Ailbe: Úar in lathe do Lum Luine |
145b | 590 | Fland Mainistrech (ascr.), "Mugain ingen Chonchraid chain" |
145b | 592 | Clanna Ailella Uluim uill |
146a | 594 | Senchán Torpéist (ascr.), "A Pair ri sil nEogain Móir" |
146a | 597 | Trí Fothaid Elgga cen chron |
146b | 598 | Ailill Aulom (ascr.), "Beir mo scíath sceo fri úath" |
146b | 602 | Ailill Aulom (ascr.), "A Maccáin ná cí" |
147a | 608 | Dub Dá Thúath (asc.), "Diambad messe bad rí reil" |
148a | 613 | Fothad na Canone, "Cert cech rig co rréil" |
149a | 621 | Fothad na Canone, "Cu Aed Ordnithe" |
149a | 622 | Moling (ascribed), "Rochuala la nech legas libru" |
149a | 623 | Fithal Fíle & Cormac an Fíle (ascr.), "Niba me linfes do neoch dara thráth" |
149a | 625 | "A Chormaic coisc do maicni" |
149a | 627 | Teist Chathail meic Finguine (poem) |
149b | 629 | Diarmait mac Cerbaill (ascr.), "Mairg thochras ri clerchib cell" |
150a | 632 | Fland Fína, "In rigan ecnaid óg fial" |
150a | 633 | Cináed ua hArtacáin (ascr.), "A chloch thall for elaid úair" |
150a | 635 | Fland Fína (ascr.), "Inn eól dúib in senchas sen" |
150b | 637 | Flann mac Lonáin (ascr.), "Maiccni Echach ard a ngle" |
151-8 | Metrical Dindsenchas | |
154a | 663 | Oisín (ascr.), "Ogum i llia lia uas lecht" |
159-60 | Prose Dindsenchas |
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