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Aniar táinic tuitim Bhriain
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‘Aniar táinic tuitim Bhriain’ » (From the west the fall of Brian came)
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The poem is an elegy on the fall of Brian Bóruma. It is cast as a dIalogue between Mac Líacc, who asks the questions, and mac Coise, who answers them.
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Unedited.
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Untranslated.
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O'Grady, Standish Hayes, Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the [British Library, formerly the] British Museum, vol. 1, London: British Museum, 1926. 349—350. » Extracts.
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Secondary sources
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O'Curry, Eugene, On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish: a series of lectures, 3 vols, London, 1873. Vol. 2: 118—119. Internet Archive: vol. 1, vol. 1; vol. 2, vol. 2; vol. 3, vol. 3, vol. 3, vol. 3, vol. 3
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