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Ériu Volume XXVIII (28), 1977 (Print Copy)

by Proinsias Mac Cana
€ 25.00

Journal Details

Published date

25 October 2015

Frequency: 1 Annually

ISSN: 0332-0758

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Edited by: David Greene and Proinsias Mac Cana

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

  1. The Archaic "Dind Ríg" Poem and Related Problems (pp. 1-16)

    H. Wagner

  2. The Lament for Cuimine Fota (pp. 17-31)

    Gearóid S. Mac Eoin

  3. The Making of "Tromdám Guaire" (pp. 32-70)

    Seán Ó Coileáin

  4. The Education of Diarmait Mac Murchada (pp. 71-81)

    Donnchadh Ó Corráin

  5. The Irish Quatrains and Salutation in the Drummond Missal (pp. 82-91)

    Hans Oskamp

  6. Ní and Cha in Ulster Irish (pp. 92-141)

    Breandán Ó Buachalla

  7. Varia I. A Note on Old Irish straithi, straithius (pp. 142-144)

    Fredrik Otto Lindeman

  8. Varia II (pp. 145-148)

    Eric P. Hamp

  9. Varia III. Weak and Strong i-Verbs in Old Irish (pp. 149-154)

    J. H. W. Penney

  10. Varia IV (pp. 155-167)

    David Greene

  11. Varia V. An Instance of Modified Narrative Repetition in Fled Bricrenn (pp. 168-172)

    Proinsias Mac Cana

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