Three notes on Laud Misc. 610 (or the Book of Pottlerath) Anne O’Sullivan and William O’Sullivan
pp. 135–151
An archaic legal problem D. A. Binchy
pp. 152–168
The Edinburgh Synchronisms of Irish kings A. Boyle
pp. 169–179
The heir-apparent in Irish and Welsh law T. M. Charles-Edwards
pp. 180–190
Irish púirín `hen-house’ Myles Dillon
pp. 190
Ionmhain an triúr théid san luing Brian Ó Cuív
pp. 191–199
Four Old-Irish songs of summer and winter Vernam Hull
pp. 200–201
Fear an énais J. F. Killeen
pp. 202–204
Irish dérgaid `spreads (coverings), makes a bed’ Myles Dillon
pp. 205–209
Smaointe Beatha Chríost Pádraig Ó Súilleabháin
pp. 210–211
Notes on Irish proper names † M. A. O’Brien
pp. 212
On the exclamatory use of the verbal noun Cecile O’Rahilly
pp. 213–214
A note on Buile Shuibhne Vernam Hull
pp. 214
Tuireamh ó Chontae an Chabháin: nótaí breise Séamus P. Ó Mórdha
pp. 215–216
Senchus Fer nAlban. Part II John Bannerman
pp. 217–265
Bartholomaei Anglici de Proprietatibus Rerum Liber Octavus
(ar lean. óCeltica viii, 201–242) Gearóid Mac Niocaill
pp. 266–315
Book reviews
The Gododdin: the oldest Scottish poem
Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson Proinsias Mac Cana
Orain Iain Luim
Annie M. MacKenzie Hebridean folksongs, a collection of waulking songs
by Donald MacCormick
J. L. Campbell T. P. M[cCaughey]
Highland settler: a portrait of the Scottish Gael In Nova Scotia
Charles W. Dunn W[illiam] G[illies]
Beiträge zur Indogermanistik und Keltologie
W. Meid Myles Dillon
St. Patrick
R. C. P. Hanson Myles Dillon
Celtic Studies: essays in memory of Angus Matheson,
1912–1962.
Edited by James Carney and David Greene Myles Dillon
Indogermanisch und Keltisch
W. Meid Myles Dillon
Strange things: the story of Fr Allan McDonald,
Ada Goodrich Freer, and the Society for Psychical
Research’s enquiry into Highland second sight
John L. Campbell and Trevor H. Hall P. Mac Cana
pp. 316–342
Obituary: Julius Pokorny (1887–1970) C. R. [Ó] C[léirigh]
pp. 343–345
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Celtica Volume 9 (1971)
Contents
Úna Nic Énrí and G. Mac Niocaill
pp. 1–60
J. V. Kelleher
pp. 61–112
Cecile O’Rahilly
pp. 113–134
Myles Dillon
p. 134
Anne O’Sullivan and William O’Sullivan
pp. 135–151
D. A. Binchy
pp. 152–168
A. Boyle
pp. 169–179
T. M. Charles-Edwards
pp. 180–190
Myles Dillon
pp. 190
Brian Ó Cuív
pp. 191–199
Vernam Hull
pp. 200–201
J. F. Killeen
pp. 202–204
Myles Dillon
pp. 205–209
Pádraig Ó Súilleabháin
pp. 210–211
† M. A. O’Brien
pp. 212
Cecile O’Rahilly
pp. 213–214
Vernam Hull
pp. 214
Séamus P. Ó Mórdha
pp. 215–216
John Bannerman
pp. 217–265
(ar lean. ó Celtica viii, 201–242)
Gearóid Mac Niocaill
pp. 266–315
Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson
Proinsias Mac Cana
Annie M. MacKenzie
Hebridean folksongs, a collection of waulking songs
by Donald MacCormick
J. L. Campbell
T. P. M[cCaughey]
Charles W. Dunn
W[illiam] G[illies]
W. Meid
Myles Dillon
R. C. P. Hanson
Myles Dillon
1912–1962.
Edited by James Carney and David Greene
Myles Dillon
W. Meid
Myles Dillon
Ada Goodrich Freer, and the Society for Psychical
Research’s enquiry into Highland second sight
John L. Campbell and Trevor H. Hall
P. Mac Cana
pp. 316–342
C. R. [Ó] C[léirigh] pp. 343–345
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