Book of Leinster (contents) - Diplomatic Edition Vol 3

Diplomatic Edition Vol 3

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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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