Táin Bó Cúalnge. English;The Cattle-Raid of Cualnge (Tain Bo Cualnge) : An Old Irish Prose-Epic by Unknown
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3. The narration of Cuchulainn's boyish deeds, by the Ulster exiles to the Connaught host. 4. Cuchulainn's harassing of the host. 5. The bargain and series of single combats, interrupted by breaches of the agreement on the part of Connaught. 6. The visit of Lug Mac Ethlend. 7. The fight with Fer Diad. 8. The end: the muster of the Ulstermen. The MSS. The _Tain Bo Cuailnge_ survives, in whole or in part, in a considerable number of MSS., most of which are, however, late. The most important are three in number:-- (1) Leabhar na h-Uidhri (LU), 'The Book of the Dun Cow,' a MS. dating from about 1100. The version here given is an old one, though with some late additions, in later language. The chief of these are the piece coming between the death of the herd Forgemen and the fight with Cur Mac Dalath (including Cuchulainn's meeting with Findabair, and the 'womanfight' of Rochad), and the whole of what follows the Healing of the Morrigan. The tale is, like others in this MS., unfinished, the MS. being imperfect. |
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