
Ériu Volume XI (11), 1932 (Print Copy)

Edited by: Osborn Bergin
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CONTENTS
- The Vita Tripartita of St. Patrick (pp. 1-41)
Eoin Mac Neill
- Stories from the Law-Tracts (pp. 42-65)
Myles Dillon
- The Advice to Doidin (pp. 66-85)
Roland M. Smith
- Varia (pp. 86-93)
Michael A. O'Brien
- Note on a Gloss of O'Davoren (pp. 94-96)
Mary E. Byrne
- On the Punishment of Sending Adrift (pp. 97-102)
Mary E. Byrne
- A Mystical Interpretation of the "Beati" (pp. 103-106)
Osborn Bergin
- On the Kilbonane Ogams (pp. 107-111)
Osborn Bergin
- 'De Origine Scoticae Linguae' (pp. 112-129)
Eoin Mac Neill
- Varia. I (pp. 130-135)
Eoin Mac Neill
- Varia. II (pp. 136, 138-149)
Osborn Bergin
- Varia. III (pp. 150-153)
E. J. Gwynn
- Varia IV (pp. 154-171)
M. A. O'Brien
- The 'Fermoy' Copy of Lebor Gabála (pp. 172-173)
R. A. S. Macalister
- De Amore Hereos (pp. 174-181)
Winifred Wulff
- The Féni (pp. 182-183)
David O'Brien
- Altram Tige Dá Medar (pp. 184-225)
Lilian Duncan
- Lenition after cóic in Nom., Acc., and Dat (p. 226)
Osborn Bergin