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The origins of Eáith Speláin and Cael esna 129 — 130
How Aed saved from fire a banqueting-house at Rathmore . 130 — 131
How they hunted at Ard na macraide 181
How Patrick after preaching thirsted, and Maelán refused him
a draught 131—132
The story of Ard Cuanaidi 182—133
How Cáilte trimmed King Eochaid's spearshaft 133
How King Eochaid recognised his son in Cass corach's gillie . 134
The story of Ard Fostada na Féinne 134—136
The story of the elfmound of Sliab Aigi 136-147
How Donn son of Mider gave Patrick power over the Tuath de
Danann 147
How Patrick went to Munster, received a 'gospel-penny', and
blessed the Stone of the Hundreds 147 — 148
The story of the Little Rath of Marvels 149—151
The stories of the Rath of the Dog's Head and the Rath of the
Woman-folk 151—152
The story of the graves of Donn and Duban 152 — 154
The story of the White Peak of Running and Étáin's Grave . 155—157
The story of Cuillenn and Callann and their son Fer óc . . 157 — 162
The story of the Ridge of the Dead Woman 162—168
The story of the Oakgrove of the Conspiracy 168 — 169
The story of the Little Rath of the Incantation 169 — 173
How Cáilte, after putting a problem to Patrick, banished a
flock of baleful birds 173-176
How Bodb Derg's daughter Aillenn loved the King of Connaught,
and how Patrick decided that he must not wed her while
his wife was alive 176 — 178
The story of Fiadmor's Barrow 178—180
How Cáilte wept at Find's Seat, described Find's parents to
Patrick, gave him the names of the standing Fiann (gnáth-
fiann), and fainted with grief for his dead comrades . . 181 — 183
The origin of the Lawn of Stags (Cluain na ndam) and the
Lawn of Reproach {Cluain imdergtha) 188 — 184
How Patrick, having been served by Rodub, wedded him to
Aifi the Red, a king's daughter 184—185
The story of the Raths of Cass and Conall 185—187
How Patrick banished nine witches 187 — 188
How Cáilte accompanied by Cass corach went to Assaroe to have
his leg healed by Bebind Elcmar's daughter 188—192
How Cáilte, Cass corach and Fer maisse helped the Tuath de
Danann of Assaroe in their battle with the troops of Lochlann 192—195
Pages
The origins of Eáith Speláin and Cael esna 129 — 130
How Aed saved from fire a banqueting-house at Rathmore . 130 — 131
How they hunted at Ard na macraide 181
How Patrick after preaching thirsted, and Maelán refused him
a draught 131—132
The story of Ard Cuanaidi 182—133
How Cáilte trimmed King Eochaid's spearshaft 133
How King Eochaid recognised his son in Cass corach's gillie . 134
The story of Ard Fostada na Féinne 134—136
The story of the elfmound of Sliab Aigi 136-147
How Donn son of Mider gave Patrick power over the Tuath de
Danann 147
How Patrick went to Munster, received a 'gospel-penny', and
blessed the Stone of the Hundreds 147 — 148
The story of the Little Rath of Marvels 149—151
The stories of the Rath of the Dog's Head and the Rath of the
Woman-folk 151—152
The story of the graves of Donn and Duban 152 — 154
The story of the White Peak of Running and Étáin's Grave . 155—157
The story of Cuillenn and Callann and their son Fer óc . . 157 — 162
The story of the Ridge of the Dead Woman 162—168
The story of the Oakgrove of the Conspiracy 168 — 169
The story of the Little Rath of the Incantation 169 — 173
How Cáilte, after putting a problem to Patrick, banished a
flock of baleful birds 173-176
How Bodb Derg's daughter Aillenn loved the King of Connaught,
and how Patrick decided that he must not wed her while
his wife was alive 176 — 178
The story of Fiadmor's Barrow 178—180
How Cáilte wept at Find's Seat, described Find's parents to
Patrick, gave him the names of the standing Fiann (gnáth-
fiann), and fainted with grief for his dead comrades . . 181 — 183
The origin of the Lawn of Stags (Cluain na ndam) and the
Lawn of Reproach {Cluain imdergtha) 188 — 184
How Patrick, having been served by Rodub, wedded him to
Aifi the Red, a king's daughter 184—185
The story of the Raths of Cass and Conall 185—187
How Patrick banished nine witches 187 — 188
How Cáilte accompanied by Cass corach went to Assaroe to have
his leg healed by Bebind Elcmar's daughter 188—192
How Cáilte, Cass corach and Fer maisse helped the Tuath de
Danann of Assaroe in their battle with the troops of Lochlann 192—195
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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