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Early Scottish Gaelic
Articles
Author(s) Title
George W. Brewer, Bedwyr Lewis Jones POPULAR TALE MOTIFS AND HISTORICAL TRADITION IN "BREUDWYT MAXEN"
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
K.H. Jackson Les Littératures Celtiques, by J. Marx 28/3, p. 201

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  • Motifs and Historical Tradition in Breudwyt Maxen
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  • Serglige Con Culainn (The Wasting Sickness of Cú Chulainn)
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  • De Excidio
  • The Gododdin
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