
Ériu Volume XLVII (47), 1996 (Print Copy)

Edited by: Proinsias Mac Cana, Rolf Baumgarten and Liam Breatnach
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CONTENTS
- On the Original Extent of the "Senchas Már" (pp. 1-43)
Liam Breatnach
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Kings and Clerics in Some Leinster Sagas (pp. 45-66)
Morgan T. Davies
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Temoria: Caput Scotorum? (pp. 67-88)
Edel Bhreathnach
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Muirchú's "Vita Patricii": A Note on an Unidentified Source (pp. 89-93)
Thomas O'Loughlin
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Adomnán and "Mira Rotunditas" (pp. 95-99)
Thomas O'Loughlin
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"Cogad Gáedel Re Gallaib" and the Annals: A Comparison (pp. 101-126)
Máire Ní Mhaonaigh
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Is Lug to be Identified with Mercury ("Bell. Gall." VI 17, 1)? New Suggestions on an Old Problem (pp. 127-135)
Bernhard Maier
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Deception and Self-Deception in "Fingal Rónáin" (pp. 137-151)
Erich Poppe
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Verbal Particles and Preverbs in Late Middle Irish (pp. 153-184)
Uáitéar Mac Gearailt
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On the Extended Use of AG before Verbal Nouns (pp. 185-191)
Proinsias Mac Cana and Dónall P. Ó Baoill
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Oir. Gor 'Pious, Dutiful': Meaning and Etymology (pp. 193-204)
Peter Schrijver
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Varia I. Notae Mediolanenses (pp. 205-207)
Fredrik Otto Lindeman
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Varia II (pp. 209-211)
Eric P. Hamp
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Varia III. Ker. mar nod i bhfoclóirí an Duinnínigh (pp. 213-216)
Tomás de Bhaldraithe