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Celtica Volume 17 (1985)
Contents
Nessa Ní Shéaghdha
pp. 1–28
Also available separately as B 1.3.
William Sayers
pp. 29–32
John Carey
pp. 33–52
Joseph Eska
pp, 53–58
Erich Poppe
pp. 59–72
Tomás Ó Concheanainn
pp. 73–90
Pádraig A. Breatnach
pp. 91–100
Tomás de Bhaldraithe
pp. 101–104
James Stewart
pp. 105–111
Fredrik Otto Lindeman
p. 112
Fragments of Irish Medieval treatises on horses
Brian Ó Cuív
pp. 113–122
Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
pp. 123–144
Ann Dooley
pp. 145–157
Mícheál Ó Siadhail
p. 158
H. Wagner and N. Mac Congáil
Diarmuid Ó Sé
Raymond Kottje
Pádraig A. Breatnach
George Broderick
Máirtín Ó Murchú
Eurys Rolant
T. Arwyn Watkins
Gwyn Thomas, Margaret Jones
T. Arwyn Watkins
Martin J. Ball and Glyn E. Jones
T. Arwyn Watkins
Ed. P. Trudgill
T. Arwyn Watkins
Magne Oftedal
James Fife
Máire MacNeill
Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
Ed. Elizabeth A. Gray
Fergus Kelly
Edward Gerard Doyle
Fergus Kelly
pp. 163–187
Brian Ó Cuív
p. 188
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