
Ériu Volume LXVII (67), 2017 (Print Copy)

Edited by: Liam Breatnach and Damian McManus
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CONTENTS
- Old Irish muirchrech ‘sea-boundary’ (pp. 1-9)
Pamela O'Neill
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Triúr ríogh táinig do thigh Dhé: dán cráifeach agus plé ar a fhoinsí (pp. 11-28)
Deirdre Nic Chárthaigh
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New and corrected MS readings of the Old Irish glosses in the Vienna Bede (pp. 29-48)
Bernhard Bauer
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The death of Boand and the recensions of Dindṡenchas Érenn (pp. 49-97)
Marie-Luise Theuerkauf
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Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit: 3. As truagh cor chríche Banbha (pp. 99-139)
Eoin Mac Cárthaigh
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A quantitative analysis of e/i variation in Old Irish etar and ceta (pp. 141-167)
Elliott Lash
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Early Modern Irish miscellanea (pp. 169-186)
Mícheál Hoyne
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Damian McManus
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Varia I. Ní chluinim sin a chláirseach: A lost poem from the Book of the O'Conor Don (pp. 215-218)
Síle Ní Mhurchú
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Varia II. The Origin of Time (pp. 219-226)
David Stifter
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Varia III. 1. On the preposition for with the negative particle in Old Irish; 2. The River Níth(pp. 227-237)
Liam Breatnach
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Abbreviations (pp. 239-241)