Browsing FAS Scholarly Articles by FAS Department "Celtic Languages and Literatures"
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Angels and demons in the pages of Lebor na hUidre
(Colgate University Press, 2011) -
Between God and Man: The Herò of Irish Tradition
(Richard Kearney, 1978) -
Curse and Satire
(National University of Ireland, 1986) -
Cyfarwydd as Poet in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi
(The Ohio State University Press, 2017)On two occasions in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi , the figure of Gwydion presents himself in a court as a poet and provides entertainment, presumably in prose, in the form of cyfarwyddyd , a term that has been variously ... -
The Déisi and Dyfed
(National University of Ireland, 1984) -
The Eponym of Cnogba
(National University of Ireland, 1989) -
The Expulsion of the Déisi
(Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 2005) -
The First Anders Ahlquist Lecture: Irish Myths and Legends
(Suomen Keltologisen Seuran, 2005) -
Irish Literature: Saga
(Charles Scribner's Sons, 1985) -
Narrativa Irlandesa Antigua: Tendencias Recientes en la Investigación
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1995) -
The Oldest Story of the Laigin: Reflections on Orgain Denna Rig
(National University of Ireland, 2002) -
On the Cín Dromma Snechta Version of Togail Brudne Uí Dergae
(Royal Irish Academy, 1990) -
On the Early-Irish Prepositional Relative Without Antecedent
(Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1989) -
The Rhetoric of Fingal Rónáin
(Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1985) -
Robust protein protein interactions in crowded cellular environments
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007)The capacity of proteins to interact specifically with one another underlies our conceptual understanding of how living systems function. Systems-level study of specificity in protein–protein interactions is complicated ... -
The Semantics of Síd
(National University of Ireland, 1978) -
The Sister's Son in Early Irish Literature
(Medieval Academy of Ireland, 1986)This study of the sister's son in some of the major early Irish narratives, in religious verse, and in the laws(and including linguistic analysis of kindred terminology) shows that the relationship between sister's son and ... -
Sound and Sense in Cath Almaine
(Royal Irish Academy, 2004)Cath Almaine, a tenth-century tale on the battle of Allen, presents a remarkable sequence of verbal and vocal acts. They include pledges and promises, curse and prophecy, narrative before the battle and after it, a cry of ... -
The Theme of Ainmne in Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin
(The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1983)