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Ériu Volume V (5), 1911 (Print Copy)

by Kuno Meyer
€ 25.00

Journal Details

Published date

01 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. Front Matter
  2. The Great Ages Assigned to Certain Irish Saints (pp. 1-6)

    Alfred Anscombe

  3. The Bodleian Ms. Laud 615 (pp. 7-14)

    Kuno Meyer

  4. Some Cases of Ablaut in Old Irish (pp. 15-17)

    John Fraser

  5. Mac Dá Cherda and Cummaine Foda (pp. 18-44)

    J. G. O'Keeffe

  6. De Arreis (pp. 45-48)

    E. J. Gwynn

  7. The Best and Worst Nail in the Ark (p. 49)

    O. J. Bergin

  8. Filidh Éreann Go Haointeach (pp. 50-69)

    E. Knott and Gofroid Fiond Ó Dálaigh

  9. Address to David O'Keeffe (pp. 70-71)

    E. Knott

  10. Cuchulainn's Shield (p. 72)

    R. I. Best

  11. The Life of St. Lasair (pp. 73-109)

    Lucius Gwynn and David O'Duigenan

  12. Verses from a Chapel Dedicated to St Patrick at Péronne (pp. 110-111)

    Kuno Meyer

  13. Ad Ériu II, p. 92 (p. 112)

    Robin Flower

  14. Old-Irish Suír (p. 112)

    O. J. Bergin

  15. How Fiachna Mac Baedáin Obtained the Kingdom of Scotland (pp. 113-119)

    Carl Marstrander

  16. The Two Deaths (pp. 120-125)

    Carl Marstrander

  17. Bídh Crínna (pp. 126-143)

    Carl Marstrander

  18. Ogham XOI (p. 144)

    Carl Marstrander

  19. How Samson Slew the Gesteda (pp. 145-159)

    Carl Marstrander

  20. Ir. Emun, Emuin (p. 160)

    Carl Marstrander

  21. Sechrān Na Banimpire (pp. 161-199)

    Carl Marstrander

  22. Dative Anmaimm (p. 200)

    Carl Marstrander

  23. The Deaths of Lugaid and Derbforgaill (pp. 201-218)

    Carl Marstrander

  24. Snám Dá Én Cid Dia Tá (pp. 219-225)

    Carl Marstrander

  25. A New Version of the Battle of Mag Rath (pp. 226-247)

    Carl Marstrander

  26. Addendum to Snám Dá Én (pp. 248-249)

    Carl Marstrander

  27. Miscellaneous (pp. 250-252)

    Carl Marstrander
  28. Addendum Ad P. 208 sq. (p. 252)

    Kuno Meyer

  29. Report on the Work of the School (pp. i-v)

About the author

Kuno Meyer