Flahive (Joseph J.)

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Flahive (Joseph J.): A hero’s lament: Aithbhreac inghean Coirceadail’s lament for Niall Óg mac Néill.
In ScS 35 (2007–2010), pp. 106–119.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): Duncan Campbell: a Scottish Gaelic bard in eighteenth century Cork.
In JCHAS 113 (2008), pp. 80–89.
al. Donnchadh Caimbeul. Includes an edition of Còirneal Sheumas, Chùil Dhaothail, in praise of Colonel James Fraser; with English translation and notes.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): Macalister and the Ó Cléirigh Leabhar gabhála.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): Pilib Ministir and the Beresford-Mundey manuscript.
In Bile ós chrannaibh [Fs. Gillies] (2010), pp. 119–134.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): Revising the Reeves Agallamh.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): The status of Munster churches.
In Clerics, kings and Vikings [Ó Corráin essays] (2015), pp. 31–44.
Edition of a legal note on the status of the chief churches of Munster. From Rawl. B 512; text, English translation, textual evaluation, commentary.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): The shield of Fionn: the poem Uchán a sciath mo rígh réigh in Leabhar Ua Maine.
In Sacred histories [Fs. Herbert] (2015), pp. 139–160.
Includes semi-diplomatic text from the Book of Uí Maine, with textual notes, commentary and evaluation.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): The Fenian cycle in Irish and Scots-Gaelic literature.
CSCL, 1. Cork: Cork studies in Celtic literatures, 2017. vi + 110 pp. (Cork studies in Celtic literatures, 1).
Rev. by
Martina Maher, in ZCP 68 (2021), pp. 341-343.
Róisín Ní Ghairbhí, in StH 46 (2020), pp. 148-151.
Natasha Sumner, in NAJCS 7/2 (Autumn, 2023), pp. 271-275.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): A toothache charm in a manuscript fragment of John Lysaght.
In Charms, charmers and charming in Ireland (2019), pp. 117–129.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): Varia II. Middle-Irish turtur.
In Ériu 69 (2019), pp. 179–184.
Rennes dindṡenchas ad §32 on Ráith Cnámrossa (as ed by Wh. Stokes 1894–1895). Argues turtur (DIL s.v. 2 turtur) is a borrowing from Late Lat. tortura.
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Flahive (Joseph J.): ‘A chloidhimh chléirchín an chluig’ and the concept of the literary cycle in medieval Ireland.
In Gaelic Finn tradition II (2022), pp. 140–158.
Examines the Bk of Uí Maine version of this poem.