Focuses on Togal Troí, Merugud Uilixis maic Leirtis, Imtheachta Aeniasa, Scéla Alaxandair, examining in particular the language and style of each and their relationship to other texts of the same works.
Suggests that OIr. lúirech thredúalach is calqued on the rare Latin collocation lōrı̄ca trilı̄x (Aeneid 3×), hence the abundant examples in Middle Irish literature.