#A list of ancient Irish authors #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition ### Background details and bibliographic information A list of ancient Irish authors =============================== Author: [unknown] ----------------- ### File Description Whitley StokesElectronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber Funded by University College, Cork and Professor Marianne McDonald via the CELT Project 2. Second draft.Extent of text: 975 words#### Publication CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork College Road, Cork, Ireland—http://www.ucc.ie/celt (2004) (2010) Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland. Text ID Number: G105015Availability Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only. #### Sources **Manuscript Source**2. Book of Ballymote, 308 b 12. For details see Robert Atkinson (ed.), The Book of Ballymote, a collection of pieces, prose and verse, in the Irish language in part compiled in the fifteenth century, published from the original manuscript, by the Royal Irish Academy with an Introduction, Analysis of contents and Index (Dublin, 1887). This entry is omitted from the Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the Royal Irish Academy (Dublin 1926–43). **Edition**2. Whitley Stokes (ed.), A list of ancient Irish authors (Book of Ballymote, 308 b 12.), Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 3 (1901) 15–16. **The edition used in the digital edition**2. **Whitley Stokes**, A list of ancient Irish authors in Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie. Volume 3, Halle/Saale, Max Niemeyer (1901) page 15–16 ### Encoding #### Project Description CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts #### Editorial Declaration ##### Correction Text has been checked and proof-read twice. ##### Normalization The electronic text represents the edited text. Text in Latin is indicated. Names are capitalized in line with CELT practice. ##### Quotation There are no quotations. ##### Hyphenation Soft hyphens are silently removed. When a hyphenated word (hard or soft) crosses a page-break, this break is marked after completion of the hyphenated word. ##### Segmentation div0=the list, which contains poems as embedded texts. Page-breaks are marked pb n="". ##### Interpretation Names are tagged; terms for cultural and social roles are not. ### Profile Description Created: Date range: 900–1200.#### Use of language ##### Language: [GA] The text is in Middle Irish. ##### Language: [LA] Some words are in Latin. ##### Language: [EN] The closer is in English. ### Revision History * (2010-11-16) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * New wordcount made; conversion script run. * (2008-09-29) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Keywords added; file validated, header modified. * (2005-08-25) Julianne Nyhan (ed.) * Normalised language codes and edited langUsage for XML conversion * (2005-08-04T15:34:47+0100) Peter Flynn (ed.) * Converted to XML * (2004-03-31) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * HTML file created. * (2004-03-31) Benjamin Hazard (ed.) * Additions to the bibliography. * (2004-03-29) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Header created, file proofed twice; structural and content markup applied, including personal names; file parsed. * (1994-02) Staff at the CURIA Project (capture) * text scanned in. --- #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: G105015 ### A list of ancient Irish authors: Author: [unknown] --- p.15 Nai p*er*saind in Senc*hus*a Moir b*ér*la **Fene** .i. t*r*i rig & t*r*i fil*i*d & t*r*i naeim .i. **Pat*r*aic**, **B*en*eoin**, **Cairneach** na t*r*i naeim. **Laegairi**, **Corc**, **Dairi** na tri rígh. **Ross**, **Dubth*ach***, **Fearg*us*** na t*r*i fil*id*. ut > 1. **Laegairi**, **Corc**, **Dairi** dur. > > **Pat*raic***, **B*en*eoin**, **Cairn*ech*** coir, > > **Ros**, **Dubthach**, **F*er*g*us*** co feib. > > *nói* sail*gi* sen Senc*huis* Moir. > Reraid o th*us* domain co dilind. 1. **Tuan m*a*c Cairill** o dil*ind* co **Pat*r*aic**. 2. **Col*um* Cil*le*** & **Finnia** iar **Pat*raic***. 3. **Findtan m*ac* B*ochra*** iar **Col*um* Cil*le***. 4. **Suide**, druidi, fil*id* iar **Finnt*an***. 5. **Dall*án* h-*ua* F*or*gaill** in fil*i*. ut .i. > 1. **Dallan m*ac* Alla m*eic* Erc**. > > m*ei*c **F*er*adaigh** gan timi, > > ardoll*am* **Er*enn*** gan on. > > is e ro mol **Col*um* C*i*l*le***. > 1. **Cathbadh p*r*imrighd*r*ai**. 2. Na teora Ferc*er*tne in fil*id*. > 1. **Ferc*er*tne** caem comcub*aid*. > > **Labradha Luirc** lai > > **Ferc*er*tní** i fail ***Con*cobair**. > > **Ferc*er*tni** *ic* ***Coinrai***. > 1. **Colman m*ac* Coimgellain** in sai & in fil*i*. 2. **Cennfael*ad* m*a*c Ai*le*l*lo***. 3. **Athairne Ailgis*ech*** *con*a scoil. 4. **Amairgin m*a*c Ecicsalaigh**. 5. **Amairgin gl*úngel* m*a*c Mil*ed***. 6. **Nera m*a*c Mor*ainn*** in drai. 7. **Mor*ann* m*a*c Main** in t-oghmoir. --- p.15 10. **Ogma m*a*c El*athan* m*ei*c Delbaid**. 11. **Nera m*a*c Findchuill** a Sid al **Fem*in***. 12. **Morann m*a*c Coirp*ri* Croimcind**. 13. **Mor*ann* m*a*c Cairp*ri* Cind Chait**. 14. **Bresal Bríuga Boc*hét*ach**. 15. **Corm*a*c m*a*c Airt, h-*ua* C*uinn* C*ét*c*hathaig***. {column 2} 17. **Coirb*re* Liph*echair* m*a*c Corm*ai*c**. 18. **Sencha m*a*c Ai*le*ll*o*** in sai. 19. ***Con*cobar m*a*c Nesa** in rí. 20. **Fuathach Firc*hest*ach** in fil*i*. 21. **Dubh da Con*n*** in righ glam. 22. **Roigní Roscadha*ch*** in roth-ogaim.[1](javascript:footNote('G105015/note001.html')) 23. **Baetach h-*ua* Buirech*áin***. 24. **Fachtna m*a*c Sench*ad***. 25. **Laigeach** fil*i* **Mumu** eicís. 26. **Critine** fil*i*. 27. **Find h-*ua* Baisc*ni***. 28. **Eatan in*gen* Den Ce*cht***, in banfil*i*. 29. **Coirp*re* m*a*c Etna** in fil*i*. 30. **Dub*thach* m*a*c h-*ui* Lugair** in fil*i*. 31. **Sencan Toirp*eist*** in rigfil*i*. 32. **Senbec h-*ua* Ebr*icc*** in sai ecsidh. 33. **Fithal Firghaeth Laechb*r*iath*rach***. 34. **Eith*ne* in*gen* Emangaeth**. 35. **B*r*icni m*a*c Carb*ri* in bilteang*a***. 36. In **Morrigan**. 37. In **Dagdha**. .xl. iiii.[2](javascript:footNote('G105015/note002.html')) staraidhe **Gaedel** ro cumsat in leb*ur* n-airise a sdaraibh & a n-annalaibh. **Corm*a*c m*a*c *Cu*len*nain*** *rochum* in Sanais Cormaic. It eat sin p*er*saind sench*us*a & gabala & uraiciptha & amhra & genil*ach* & imagallama. Fínít. Cowes, Isle of Wight. Whitley Stokes.