
Ériu Volume LXI (61), 2011 (Print Copy)

Edited by: Liam Breatnach and Damian McManus
Ériu is devoted to Irish philology and literature, and from its foundation in 1904 the peer-reviewed journal has had a reputation internationally among Celtic scholars. In the century since its inception, Ériu has served as an outlet for the work of the early standard bearers of Irish language studies and Celtic studies and of each new generation of researchers in turn.
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CONTENTS
- FERGUS MAC LÉTI AND THE LAW (pp. 1-28)
NEIL McLEOD
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'A LIVING SPEECH'? THE PRONUNCIATION OF GREEK IN EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND(pp. 29-57)
PÁDRAIC MORAN
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A BARDIC POEM TO DIARMAID Ó CONCHUBHAIR DONN (†1600) (pp. 59-93)
MíCHEÁL HOYNE
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MANUSCRIPT ABBREVIATIONS AND OTHER SCRIBAL FEATURES IN THE "LIBER FLAVUS FERGUSIORUM" (pp. 95-163)
CAOIMHÍN BREATNACH
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VARIA I. Olr cuae, MW keu, MB queu 'hollow' (pp. 165-168)
NICHOLAS ZAIR
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VARIA II. IGT/BST: citations; some more identifications (pp. 169-170)
DAMIAN McMANUS
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VARIA III. Quatrains relating to the controversy of the Red Hand (pp. 171-178)
GORDON Ó RIAIN