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1Allerlei Keltisches

Studien zu Ehren von Erich Poppe -- Studies in Honour of Erich Poppe

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  • Title: Allerlei Keltisches
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 140
  • Publisher: ➤  curach bhán publications -- daniel büchner
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  • Publish Location: Berlin, Germany

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  • First Year Published: 2011
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    Kuno Meyer

    Kuno Meyer (20 December 1858 – 11 October 1919) was a German scholar, distinguished in the field of Celtic philology and literature. His pro-German stance

    Ulster Cycle

    scholars of the 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Eugene O'Curry and Kuno Meyer, believed that the stories and characters of the Ulster Cycle were essentially

    Eduard Meyer

    Eduard Meyer (25 January 1855 – 31 August 1930) was a German historian. He was the brother of Celticist Kuno Meyer (1858–1919). Meyer was born in Hamburg

    Cú Chulainn

    Spirit. UK: Cassell. p. 116 "Cú Chulainn and er diadh". ISBN 0304704237. Kuno Meyer (ed. & trans.), "The oldest version of Tochmarc Emire", Revue Celtique

    Fenian Cycle

    Fionn's rival Goll mac Morna. In the introduction to his Fianaigecht, Kuno Meyer listed the relevant poems and prose texts between the seventh and fourteenth

    Aífe

    Niemeyer volume 3, 1901, pp. 229–263. Kuno Meyer (ed. & trans.), "The Death of Conla", Ériu 1, 1904, pp. 113–121. Kuno Meyer (trans), "The Wooing of Emer", Archaeological

    Conchobar mac Nessa

    Whitley Stokes, "Tidings of Conchobar mac Nessa", Ériu 4, 1910, pp. 18-38; Kuno Meyer, "Anecdota from the Stowe MS. No 992", Revue Celtique 6, 1884, pp. 178-182

    Medb

    "Táin Bó Flidhais", Wikipedia, 27 October 2020, retrieved 5 July 2023 Kuno Meyer, "The Cherishing of Conall Cernach and the Deaths of Ailill and of Conall

    Conall Cernach

    Whitley Stokes, "The Siege of Howth", Revue Celtique 8, 1871, pp. 47-63 Kuno Meyer (ed. & trans.), "The Death of Conchobar" Archived 2013-12-26 at the Wayback

    Alfred Nutt

    her books. He was also associated with Whitley Stokes, Eleanor Hull and Kuno Meyer and his work had a substantial influence on the scholarship of Roger Sherman