An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is represented in various textual traditions. It is cited in glosses to early Irish law, in commentary to Amra Coluim Chille and in two lemmata in Sanas Cormaic. This paper provides a critical edition of the poem, and analyses it in conjunction with the accompanying narrative prose and verses, in order to illustrate the complex relationship between the various textual traditions. The discussion may further our understanding of the intellectual background of the medieval literati and the growth of medieval Irish law tracts
This thesis provides a critical edition of the longest extant version of the medieval Irish text Toc...
Early Irish Law : the present state of research. The author discusses the developments in the study ...
Russell Paul. L. Breatnach. Uraicecht na Riar. The Poetic Grades in Early Ireland. (Early Irish Law ...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is represented in var...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is found in manuscript...
Immacallam in Dá Thuarad or The Colloquy of the Two Sages is a ninth - century text preserve...
Doctrine concerning the faults and correctives of poetic composition in the medieval Irish grammati...
Medieval Irish poets must have been familiar with the lore of prominent places (dindsenchas). Severa...
Essentially, the tale was trivial. A scoundrel named Siobharan stole a cockerel, which had been boug...
The main aim of this thesis is to provide a reliable edition and translation of the legal tract know...
The story of Fergus mac Léti is a delight of Old Irish scholars as it provides both an exciting saga...
This thesis explores the literary figure of the mythical early Irish judge, Fíthal, from the earlies...
Medieval Irish poets must have been familiar with the lore of prominent places (dindsenchas). Severa...
Much has been written about the vibrant culture of vernacular glossing and commentary in medieval Ir...
The project to translate the corpus of medieval Irish law in the nineteenth century meant that, for ...
This thesis provides a critical edition of the longest extant version of the medieval Irish text Toc...
Early Irish Law : the present state of research. The author discusses the developments in the study ...
Russell Paul. L. Breatnach. Uraicecht na Riar. The Poetic Grades in Early Ireland. (Early Irish Law ...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is represented in var...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is found in manuscript...
Immacallam in Dá Thuarad or The Colloquy of the Two Sages is a ninth - century text preserve...
Doctrine concerning the faults and correctives of poetic composition in the medieval Irish grammati...
Medieval Irish poets must have been familiar with the lore of prominent places (dindsenchas). Severa...
Essentially, the tale was trivial. A scoundrel named Siobharan stole a cockerel, which had been boug...
The main aim of this thesis is to provide a reliable edition and translation of the legal tract know...
The story of Fergus mac Léti is a delight of Old Irish scholars as it provides both an exciting saga...
This thesis explores the literary figure of the mythical early Irish judge, Fíthal, from the earlies...
Medieval Irish poets must have been familiar with the lore of prominent places (dindsenchas). Severa...
Much has been written about the vibrant culture of vernacular glossing and commentary in medieval Ir...
The project to translate the corpus of medieval Irish law in the nineteenth century meant that, for ...
This thesis provides a critical edition of the longest extant version of the medieval Irish text Toc...
Early Irish Law : the present state of research. The author discusses the developments in the study ...
Russell Paul. L. Breatnach. Uraicecht na Riar. The Poetic Grades in Early Ireland. (Early Irish Law ...