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INCIPIT CONCERNING THE WONDERS OF THE ISLAND OF BRITAIN HERE.
The first wonder of the island of Britain is Loch Lemnon; there are sixty islands and sixty rocks...
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The Second Battle of Mag Tuired
THIS TALE BELOW IS THE BATTLE OF MAG TUIRED AND THE BIRTH OF BRES SON OF ELATHA AND HIS REIGN 1....
From MS. Laud 615, p. 18.
Mongan cecinitdo Colum Cille. Caomh-Colum cáidh ciuin cubaid cobsaid comdalach com ramach cumach...
X From Ms. Laud 613, p. 21.
Mura cecinit. 'Coinne Mongain is Coluim caimmaic Feidlimthe an ardnaoim [5]a Carraic Eolairg c...
IX From Gilla Modutu's poem Senchas Ban, written A.D. 1141, Book of Leinster, p. 140 a, 29.
'Ingen do Chammáin Dub-Lacha, lennán Mongáin, maith a ciand,[20] Colgo, Conall, ba lucht láthair...
VIII Irische Texte iii. p. 87.
[5] 'I m-Bendchuratá Mongán mac Fíachna:is le[is] atá Conchoburar grafaind scáilte scíathcba.' ...
VII Irische Texte iii. page 89.
'A Mongáín, a Manandáin,ni minec bar merugud isin brug co m-beócraidió Tuind Clidna comfadais to...
VI. From the Annals
Mongán mac Fíachna Lurgan ab Artur filio Bicoir Pretene lapide percussus interit, unde dictum est...
[The Conception of Mongán and Dub-Lacha's Love for Mongán.]
[Compert Mongáin ocus Serc Duibe-Lacha do Mongán.] Cf. D’Arbois de Jubainville, Catalogue, p. 20...
IV. These are the events that brought about the telling of 'Mongan's Frenzy.'
1 Findtigernd, 2 Mongán's wife, besought Mongán to tell her the simple truth of his adventures. ...
III. A Story of Mongán.
Now once upon a time when Forgoll the poet was with Mongán, the latter at a certain hour of the d...
I. The Conception of Mongán.
Fiachna Lurga, the father of Mongán, was sole king of the province. 1 He had a friend in Scotland...
II. A Story from which it is inferred that Mongán was Find mac Cumaill, and the cause of the death of Fothad Airgdech.
1 Mongán was in Rathmore of Moylinny in his kingship. To him went Forgoll the poet. Through him...
Notes
1. a tirib ingnath. This curious use of what is, apparently, the undeclined adjective after the n...
The Voyage 1 of Bran son of Febal, and his Expedition 2 here below
Imram Brain maic Febail, ocus a Echtra andso sís 1. ’TWAS fifty quatrains the woman from unk...
Footnotes
2:1 Imram, lit. 'rowing about,' denotes a voyage voluntarily undertaken, as distinguished from lo...
p.34-35
'For Collbran's son great was the follyTo lift his hand against age,Without any one casting a...