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TIDINGS OF THE RESURRECTION original: scéla na esérġe, from the Book of the Dun Cow original: Lebor na hUidre; the oldest surviving manuscript in Irish literature, dating to approximately 1100 AD, with a Literal Translation.—For the Editor. Dublin, 1865.
DULEEK original: daṁ liac; meaning "house of stones", ITS ORIGIN AND MEANING.—For the Editor. Dublin, 1866.
THE GUARDSMAN’S CRY original: faeṫ fiaḋa; also known as "The Deer's Cry" or "St. Patrick's Breastplate" OF ST. PATRICK, AND ITS ANCIENT PREFACE; from the Book of Hymns original: Liber Hymnorum, Trinity College Dublin, with a Translation and Notes.—The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, for April, 1869.
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS OF THE PAGAN IRISH, Essay on, In the same journal.
THE DESTRUCTION OF EOCHO MAC MAIREDA original: aiḋeḋ eċaċ maic maireda; a mythological tale regarding the origin of Lough Neagh; from the Book of the Dun Cow, with a Translation and Notes.—The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, for January, 1870.
THE SPOIL OF THE COWS OF FROICH original: táin bo fraiċ; from the Book of Leinster, manuscript H. 2. 18. Trinity College Dublin, with a Translation and Notes.—Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (Irish Manuscripts Series), 1871.
THE DEMONIAC CHARIOT OF CU CHULAINN original: siabar-ċarpat con culaind; from the Book of the Dun Cow, with a Translation and Notes: and an appended Essay on the "Ancient Irish Chariot."—The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, for January, 1871.
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