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['The Signs of Judgment: Garb 茅irghidh iodhna an bhr谩tha'], ed. E.C. Quiggin, Poems from the Book of the Dean of Lismore (Cambridge, 1937), 11: The Signs of Judgment

'Sc茅l Tu谩in meic Chairill', by John Carey, 脡谤颈耻 35 (1984): Sc茅l Tu谩in meic Chairill

 

Books

Sagen aus dem alten Irland, by Rudolf Thurneysen (Wiegandt & Grieben, 1901): 

Saint Columba: Apostle of Caledonia, by the Count de Montalembert (New York: The Catholic Publication House, 1868): 

Saltair na Rann, ed. Whitley Stokes (Oxford, 1883): Saltair na Rann

Sanas Chormaic. Cormac's glossary, translated by John O'Donovan (Calcutta: Printed by O.T. Cutter, 1868): 

Saoghal i n脡irinn, by P.S. Dinneen (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1903): 

Sar-obair nam bard gaelach: or, the beauties of Gaelic poetry and lives of the Highland bards, ed. John Mackenzie (Edinburgh: John Grant, 1907): 

Sc茅la na hEs茅rgi. A Treatise on the Resurrection, ed. John O'Beirne-Crowe (Dublin: J.F. Fowler, 1865): 

Seabhac na Ceathsamhan Caoile: dr谩ma ceithre gn铆mh, by Tom谩s U铆 Aodha (Baile 脕tha Cliath: Connradh na Gaedhilge, 1906): 

Seachr谩n Chairn tSiadhail: amhr谩n ilcheardaidheachta agus seanchas s铆or-chuartaidhechta, le Miche谩l 脫 h脥r; edited by Seosamh Laoide (Baile 脕tha Cliath: Chonnradh na Gaedhilge, 1904): 

Selections from ancient Irish poetry, ed. Kuno Meyer (London: Constable, 1911): 

Selections from the Hengwrt mss. preserved in the Peniarth library, Vol. 1: Y Seint greal, being the adventures of King Arthur's knights of the Round table ..., ed. Robert Williams (London: T. Richards, 1876): 

Sg茅al Ch煤chulainn ag Cuan C谩rn; sean-sg茅al Conallach, ed. J. H. Lloyd (Baile 脕tha Cliath: Chonnradh na Gaedhilge, 1906): 

An sg茅aluidhe gaedhealach, by Douglas Hyde (London: D. Nutt, 1901): 

Sgeuluidheacht Ch煤ige Mumhan (c茅ad cuid) (Baile 脕tha Cliath, 1895), by P谩draig 脫 Laoghaire: 

Silva gadelica (I.-XXXI.): a collection of tales in Irish with extracts illustrating persons and places, by Standish Hayes O'Grady. Vol. 1 Irish Text (London: Williams and Norgate, 1892): 

Silva gadelica (I.-XXXI.): a collection of tales in Irish with extracts illustrating persons and places, by Standish Hayes O'Grady. Vol. 2 Translation and notes (London: Williams and Norgate, 1892): 

Simple lessons in Irish: giving the pronunciation of each word, Part 1, 21st edition, by Rev. Eugene O'Growney (Dublin: Gaelic League, 1929): ; Part 2, 18th edition (1906): ; Part 3, 21st edition (1924): ; Part 4, 11th edition (1922): ; Part 5, 13th edition (1922): 

Revised simple lessons in Irish, giving the pronunciation of each word (American edition), Part 1, by the late Rev. Eugene O'Growney (New York: The Gael Publishing Co., 1902) ; with  

Six months in the Apennines; or, A pilgrimage in search of vestiges of the Irish saints in Italy, by Margaret Stokes (London, New York: George Bell and Sons, 1892): 

Standish O'Grady; selected essays and passages (Dublin: The Talbot Press; London, T. F. Unwin, [1918]): 

Startha as an soisc茅al in bhfilidheacht = Gospel narratives in verse, by P. S. Dinneen (Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1911): 

The Scottish Celtic Review, No 1, March, 1881 to No 4, July, 1885: 

A social history of ancient Ireland: treating of the government, military system, and law; religion, learning, and art; trades, industries, and commerce; manners, customs, and domestic life, of the ancient Irish people, by Patrick W. Joyce (Dublin: M. H. Gill, [1913]) vol. 1: 

A social history of ancient Ireland: treating of the government, military system, and law; religion, learning, and art; trades, industries, and commerce; manners, customs, and domestic life, of the ancient Irish people, by Patrick W. Joyce (Dublin: M. H. Gill, [1913]) vol. 2: 

The story of early Gaelic literature, by Douglas Hyde (London: Unwin, 1905): 

The story of ancient Irish civilization, by Patrick W. Joyce (London: Longmans, Green, & Co.; Dublin, M. H. Gill & Sons, 1907): 

Studies in the Arthurian legend, by Sir John Rhys (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1891): 

Studies on the legend of the Holy Grail: with special reference to the hypothesis of its Celtic origin, by Alfred Nutt (London: David Nutt, 1888): 

On the study of Celtic literature; and On translating Homer, by Matthew Arnold (New York: Macmillan, 1909): 

S煤il U铆 Dhubhda le h脕rd na R铆ogh, le Seagh谩n Ua Ruaidhr铆 do sgr铆obh; Seosamh Laoide do chuir an focl贸ir铆n leis (Baile 脕tha Cliath: Connradh na Gaedhilge, 1906): 

 

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