ESSAYS AND STUDIES PRESENTED TO PROFESSOR EOIN MACNEILL D.LITT.

ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY, MAY 15TH 1938.

 

Edited by Reverend John Ryan S.J., 1940

 

I. CELTIC LANGUAGES

Bergin, Osborn: On the alleged declension of adjectives in -amhail, 1-2.

Best, R.I.: An Irish version of the Somniale Danielis, 3-17.

Binchy, Daniel A.: Aimser Chue, 18-22.

Dillon, Myles: An Irish manuscript in the John Rylands Library (Irish MSS. 10), 23-24.

Flower, Robin: Epistola Lentuli, 25-27.

Foster, Idris Ll.: The Irish influence on some Welsh personal names, 28-36.

Fraser, John: A note on Cormac’s Glossary, 37-41.

Lloyd-Jones, John: A Welsh problem in the Black Book of Carmarthen, 42-45.

Lewis, Timothy: Bolg, Fir Bolg, Caladbolg, 46-61.

McKenna, Lambert: Geall in Bardic poetry, 62-71.

Murphy, Gerard: Notes on analogy in Middle-Irish conjugation, 72-81.

Murphy, John E.: The religious mind of the Irish bards, 82-86.

O’Brien, Michael A.: Etymologica, 87-88.

Ó Cléirigh, Tomás: A poem by Cathaoir Mac Cába, 89-92.

O Donnchadha, Tadhg (Torna): Duain ar bhás Dhomhnaill Uí Chonaill, 93-96.

Ní Fhaircheallaigh, Úna: Dánta a Condae na Midhe, 97-100.

O’Rahilly, Thomas F.: Cairbre Cattchenn, 101-110.

Ó Raghallaigh, Tomás: Da'nta a Duanaire Mheg Shamhradháin, 111-124.

Ó Searcaigh, Séamus: An forainm coibhneasta sa Ghaedhilg, 125-137.

Ó Tuathail, Éamonn: Diasa Díoghloma, 138-140.

Pedersen, Holger: A Hittito-Celtic Etymology, 141-143.

Shaw, Francis: Medieval Medico-Philosophical Treatises in the Irish language, 144-157.

Thurneysen, Rudolf: Sochor, 158-159.

Vendryes, Joseph: Prydain et Britanni, 160-166.

Watson, J. Carmichael: Cathal Mac Muireadhaigh Cecinit, 167-179.

 

II. ARCHAEOLOGY AND PREHISTORY

Gógan, Liam: Ionnradh na Sionna c. 700 R.C. Maille re sain-tagairt do scórnáin gróibh na Sionna, 180-183.

Macalister, R.A.S.: The inscriptions and language of the Picts, 184-226.

O Ríordáin, S.P. & O’Kelly, M.J.: Old House Types near Lough Gur, Co. Limerick, 227-236.

Pokorny, Julius: Ériu and the coming of the Goidels, 237-243.

Price, Liam: Glendalough: St. Kevin’s Road, 244-271.

Raftery, Joseph: A suggested chronology for the Irish Iron Age, 272-281.

 

III. EARLY AND MEDIEVAL IRISH HISTORY

Concannon, Helena: Silva Focluti, Silva Uluti or Silva Virgulti? 282-285.

Curtis, Edmund: Feudal Charters of the De Burgo Lordship of Connacht, 1237-1325, 286-295.

Ó Duígeannáin, Mícheál: On the Medieval sources for the Legend of Cenn (Crom) Cróich of Magh Slécht, 296-306.

Dudley Edwards, R.W.: ‘Magna Carta Hiberniae’, 307-318.

Gougaud, Louis: The remains of ancient Irish monastic libraries, 319-334.

Grosjean, Paul: Édition du Catalogus Praecipuorum Sanctorum Hiberniae de Henry Fitzsimon, 335-393.

Gwynn, Aubrey: Nicholas Mac Maol Íosa, Archbishop of Armagh (1272–1303), 394-405.

Hogan, James: The Ua Briain Kingship in Telach Óc, 406-444.

Murray, Laurence P.: The Pictish kingdom of Conaille-Muirthemhne, 445-453.

Ó Briain, Felim: The hagiography of Leinster, 454-464.

O Lochlainn, Colm: Roadways in Ancient Ireland, 465-464.

Pender, Séamas: Uí Bruicc, Ríg na nDéssi, 475-479.

Ronan, Myles V.: Lazar houses of St. Laurence and St. Stephen in Mediaeval Dublin, 480-489.

Ryan, John: The abbatial succession at Clonmacnois, from the foundation of the monastery to the coming of the Norse (A.D. 545–799), 490-507.

Walsh, Paul: Meath in the Book of Rights, 508-521.

 

IV. FOLKLORE

Delargy (Ó Duilearga), Séamus: Nera and the Dead Man, 522-534.

Jackson, Kenneth: The motive of the threefold death in the story of Suibhne Geilt, 535-550.

O Súilleabháin, Seán: Bataí scóir, 551-566.

von Sydow, C.W.: Das Volksmaerchen unter ethnischen Gesichtspunkt, 567-580.

?Ryan, John: Bibliography of the publications of Professor MacNeill, 581-583.