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Ériu Volume VI (6), 1912 (Print Copy)

by Kuno Meyer
€ 25.00

Journal Details

Published date

02 October 2015

Frequency: 1 Annually

ISSN: 0332-0758

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Edited by: Kuno Meyer and Carl Marstrander

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. Contributions to the History of the Verbs of Existence in Irish (pp. 1-102)

    Tomás Ó Máille

  2. The Rules of Assonance in Irish Poetry (pp. 103-111)

    Kuno Meyer

  3. Four Religious Poems (pp. 112-116)

    Kuno Meyer

  4. The Pedigree of Patrick (pp. 117-120)

    Alfred Anscombe

  5. The March Roll of the Men of Leinster (pp. 121-124)

    Kuno Meyer

  6. A Book of the O'Reillys (pp. 125-129)

    E. C. Quiggin

  7. De Sìl Chonairi Móir (pp. 130-143)

    Lucious Gwynn

  8. De Maccaib Conaire (pp. 144-153)

    Lucius Gwynn

  9. Quantitative Assonance (pp. 154-156)

    Kuno Meyer

  10. An Old-Irish Parallel to the Motive of the Bleeding Lance (pp. 157-158)

    Kuno Meyer

  11. The Miracle of Ciaran's Hand (pp. 159-160)

    J. Fraser

  12. Notes on the Script of Lebor na hUidre (pp. 161-174, n5-11)

    R. I. Best

  13. Report on the Work of the School Session 1910-1912 (pp. 175-176)

About the author

Kuno Meyer