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Book of Fenagh. Reproduced at the Ordnance Survey, Dublin. Pp. [2,] x, 439. 1939 [1940]. 12s. 6d. Dublin: Stationery Office (Coimisiún Láimhscríbhinní na hÉireann, Reflex fascimiles, II). - Book of Fenagh. Supplementary volume. Edited by R. A. S. Macalister. Pp. 114. 1939 [1940]. 7s. 6d. Dublin: Stationery Office (Coimisiún Láimhscríbhinní na hÉireann). - The Book of Fenagh. By Rev. Paul Walsh. Pp. 40. Dublin: Browne & Nolan. 1940.
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1 The Book of Fenagh in Irish and English, originally compiled by St. Caillin, archbishop, abbot, and founder of Fenagh, alias Dunbally of Moy-Rein, tempore St. Patricii. Edited by W. M. Hennessy and D. H. Kelly. Dublin : Thorn. 1875.
2 Fr. Walsh corrects this spelling.
3 Cf. Kenney, Sources, i. 401, and Felim Ó Briain,’ The hagiography of Leinster’, in Féil-sgríbhinn Edin Mhic Néill, pp. 454-64.
page 439 note 1 Bodl. MS. Rawl. B 514, described by E. C. Quiggin, ‘Prolegomena to the study of the Irish bards ’, in Proc. Brit. Acad., v ; RIA, MS. 1080 (B iv 2). One of the poems was edited by Kuno Meyer in ZCP, viii. 115. The 187 5 editors (see the notes on pp. 331, 345, 354, 358, 364, 399) refer to Rawl. B 514 and versions of some of the poems in RIA and TCD, but make no use of them.