• Lebor na hUidre (Middle Irish: [ˈl͈ʲevor nˠə ˈhuiðʲrʲə], LU) or the Book of the Dun Cow (MS 23 E 25) is an Irish vellum manuscript dating to the 12th...
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  • Cóemáin. Lebor Bretnach exists in five manuscripts: U. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 E 25 (1229). A 12th-century fragment in the Lebor na hUidre. B. Dublin...
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    Watson (1926) p. 38 Murray (1966) p. 1 Watson (1926) pp. 41–42 quoting Lebor na hUidre and the Book of Leinster. Haswell-Smith (2004) p. 262 Haswell-Smith...
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  • preserved in the 12th century manuscripts the Book of Leinster and in the Lebor na hUidre. The title Mesca Ulad occurs only in the Book of Leinster version....
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    Rathcroghan (redirect from Reilig na Rígh)
    recorded in early medieval manuscripts, including the 12th-century Lebor na hUidre. Rathcroghan is recorded as the location of one of the great fairs...
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    the Kings. It is partially preserved in the manuscript known as the Lebor na hUidre (c. 1106), and completely preserved in the Yellow Book of Lecan (c...
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    metrics, on Finn as one of twelve famous poets. Fotha Catha Cnucha (Lebor na hUidre) Poem "Finn and the Phantoms" Poem on the birth of Oisín (two quatrains...
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    the surf of the Ictian Sea"; a poem attributed to the same poet in Lebor na hUidre credits him with going to the Alps seven times. Keating credits Niall...
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    collection of manuscripts including the famous Cathach of Colmcille, the Lebor na hUidre (c. 1100), the later medieval Leabhar Breac, the Book of Ballymote...
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    Cúailnge from the Yellow Book of Lecan, with variant readings from the Lebor na Huidre (in Irish), Dublin, Royal Irish Academy Dunn, Joseph, ed. (1914), The...
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  • title given in Lebor na hUidre, to keep it distinct from the later recensions. 23 N 10 (RIA): p 72. Egerton 88: f 13rb (BL) G 7: col. 5 (NLI) H 3.18: XVIII...
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    the Four Masters) Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta (The Book of Ballymote) Lebor na hUidre (The Book of the Dun Cow) Leabhar Buidhe Lecain (The Yellow Book of...
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    manuscript sources for Irish mythology are the late 11th/early 12th century Lebor na hUidre (Book of the Dun Cow), which is in the library of the Royal Irish Academy...
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  • been produced in pre-Norman Ireland, the two other works being the Lebor na hUidre and the Book of Leinster. Some scholars have also called it the Book...
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    recension of the tale is found in the Lebor na hUidre ("The Book of the Dun Cow"). This was in large part copied in the Lebor Buide Lecáin, ("The Yellow Book...
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  • from Mike, Lu & Og Lupe Fiasco or Lu (born 1982), American musician Lebor na hUidre, a manuscript containing many Irish fictional stories commonly abbreviated...
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    a man and the head of a goat, according to an 11th-century text in Lebor na hUidre (the Book of the Dun Cow), or to have had one eye, one arm and one...
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  • prose and verse. It is found in several manuscripts, including the Lebor na hUidre. It draws in part on the 9th-century Latin Historia Brittonum, incorporating...
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  • and Osborn Bergin (eds.), Lebor na hUidre. Book of the Dun Cow. Dublin, 1929. 50–3. Diplomatic edition of the Lebor na hUidre. Available from CELT Henderson...
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    to the 7th. The earliest extant manuscripts of the Ulster Cycle are Lebor na hUidre, "The Book of the Dun Cow", dating to no later than 1106, and The Book...
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  • area. Edward Gwynn compiled and translated dindsenchas poems from the Lebor na hUidre, the Book of Leinster, the Rennes Manuscript, the Book of Ballymote...
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  • source by many of the most important early Irish manuscripts, including Lebor na hUidre, the Book of Leinster, the Book of Ballymote, the Great Book of Lecan...
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  • an excerpt from the Táin. The reverse is a decorated excerpt from Lebor na hUidre, the oldest surviving Irish manuscript. The one pound note was removed...
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    the Lash "The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn" after the tale. Lebor na hUidre (LU) fol. 43a-50b (+H) (RIA) H 4.22, fol. X, p. 89-104 (TCD) Dillon, Myles (ed.). "The...
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  • Maireda (Death of Eochaid son of Mairid), preserved in the 12th century Lebor na hUidre ("Book of the Dun Cow"). The tale has been translated by P. W. Joyce...
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  • told in the Compert Mongáin found in the Yellow Book of Lecan and the Lebor na hUidre. The tale Compert Mongáin (the Conception of Mongán), which survives...
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    Temple period Máel Muire mac Céilechair, a principal scribe of the Lebor na hUidre manuscript Metatron, celestial scribe in the angelology tradition Poggio...
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  • Ailill Angubae according to the Lebor na hUidre version of the Irish mythological tale, the Wooing of Etain, is the brother of Eochaid Feidlech, a High...
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  • translation by John O'Beirne Crowe in 1871 from the imperfect text in the Lebor na hUidre; also in his edition of the "Liber Hymnorum" by Robert Atkinson, and...
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  • Women in Bran's Voyage with Virgil's Elysium of chastity. Dublin, RIA, Lebor na hUidre, pp. 121a-24 (originally, f. 78). Diplomatic edition: 10088-10112....
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