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Early Irish literature
Flann Mainistrech's Götterdämmerung As a Junction Within Lebor Gabála Érenn
Honour and Early Irish Society: a Study of the Táin Bó Cúalnge
" Sorrow Penny Yee Payed for My Drink": Taboo, Euphemism, and A
Autochthons and Otherworlds in Celtic and Slavic
CU/LT 270 CELTIC MYTH and LEGEND in EARLY IRELAND IES Abroad Dublin
Historical Literature of Early Scotland Benjamin T
Medieval Irish Rhetorical Traditions
The Beginnings of Writing in Early Irish
The Rediscovery of Early Irish Christianity and Its Wisdom for Religious Education Today
Fís Mheirlíno: a Diplomatic Edition with Introduction and Notes
The Poetic Brehon Lawyers of Early Sixteenth Century Ireland for The
The Medieval Cultures of the Irish Sea and the North Sea
Literary Culture in Early Christian Ireland: Hiberno-Latin Saints' Lives
Thinking in Threes: the Triad in Early Irish Literature
An Examination of Speculum Principum in Indo-European Society
Satirical Narrative in Early Irish Literature
Orality in Medieval Irish Narrative: an Overview
The Conception and Division of Kings' Bodies in Early Medieval Northwestern Literature
Top View
Early Gaelic Dress an Introduction
Pagan and Christian Dichotomy in Early Irish Literature
Celtic Literatures in the Twentieth Century
SU404 GAELIC LITERATURE and CULTURE (3 Credits)
Celtic Literatures and Multilingualism in the Early Middle English Context
ID001 Introducing Irish Cultural Heritage (5 Credits/ Core) ID002 Medieval Spirituality and Pilgrimage (5 Credits/ Core)
Motivation for Incest: Clothru and the Battle of Druim Criaich
LEBOR GABÁLA ÉRENN the Book of the Taking of Ireland PART VI Index A
A History of the Gods of Irish Myth
From Cú Chulainn (Cuchulainn) to the Cultural Revival and Beyond 3 US Credits / 5 ECTS
TRANSFORMING WOMEN 1 TRANSFORMING WOMEN in IRISH HAGIOGRAPHY ELVA JOHNSTON ABSTRACT.The Transformation of Women Is a Common Moti
Nahir I. Otaño Gracia Medieval Irish Literature Often Depicts a Reciprocal
Conn Cétchathach and the Image of Ideal Kingship in Early Medieval Ireland
Inna Hinada Hi Filet Cind Erred Ulad Inso – Burial and the Status of the Head∗
The Role of Women in Medieval Ireland
Some Notes on the Origin of the Motif of the Ulaid's False Beards in Cáth
Early Irish Literature and Kingship 87
A History of Gaelic Literature from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
The Influence of Gaelic Sources on the Poetry of the Anglo-Irish Literary Revival