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This semifinished list of the medieval titles of Irish scéla is based primarily
on d'Arbois de Jubainville's Essai d'un catalogue de la littérature épique de
l'Irlande, other main sources are Proinsias Mac Cana's Learned Tales, Gerard Murphy etc., and various editions
to the extent they were available to me.
The list will be refreshed every time I obtain new data; many inaccuracies, disparate Irish spellings with slightly confusing alphabetical taxonomy, typos and cyclic references will be continuously corrected (for any tip-off to lapses I'll be very grateful).
Haphazardly I also included for comparative reasons various titles of legal and hagiographical texts and other not exactly "narrative" pieces.
Explanatory note: each item is divided into header (basic Irish title usually with English translation);
• manuscripts incidence (place, name/signature, pagination, date); • edition and/or translation; → secondary literature and notes; → hyper-text references, and ≈ www-links.
Štĕpán Kosík
Celticists connected by some way with the »Boiohaemum«
Josef Baudiš (1883—1933): biography by Václav Machek (50 kB, in Czech; English summary is in preparation) and bibliography (7 kB)
Kuno Meyer (1858—1919): biography and
bibliography (275 kB) — in all likelihood he travelled via Prague
several times to the Slovakian sanatorium Nový Smokovec (Uj-Tátra-füred) and the spa Piešťany (Hungarized then as Pöstyén-Teplic or Pöstény) to cure his scholars rheumatism
Julius Pokorny (1887—1970): biography and bibliography (27 kB) — born in Prague
Some related worthwhile links
Johan Corthals' MS-OMIT, that is Manuscript Sources to Old and Middle Irish Tales (with downloadable easily openable version)
CELT (Corpus of Electronic Texts): The Online Resource for Irish history, literature and politics (UCC)
ISOS — Irish Script on Screen ÷ Meamram Páipéar Ríomhaire
Early Manuscripts at Oxford University (esp. Bodleian Library & Corpus Christi College)
Patrick Brown's Ulster Cycle (translations and notes)
Steve Taylor's Táin Bó Cúailnge & Scél Mucci Mic Dathó (Irish & English)
Cattle-Raid of Cooley translated by L. Winifred Faraday (S. Taylor's page)
Dan M. Wiley: The Cycles of the Kings (sagas)
Dennis King: Sengoídelc — Quotations from Early Irish Literature
Charles D. Wright: Bibliographies: Old and Middle Irish; Hiberno-Latin; Medieval Literature
CSANA — The Celtic Studies Association of North America and its Celtic studies bibliography
BILL 4 — Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1972— (draft) maintained by School of Celtic Studies (DIAS, Dublin)
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Catalogue — frames version (navigation file + main file + sources and abbreviations; large file: approx. 1 MB)
Catalogue (main file; 900 kB)
Sources and abbreviations (95 kB)
Airec menman Uraird maic Coise (140 kB)
Titles in TBC — tituli & rubricæ (28 kB)
Máol Mílscothach (in progress)
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