Bondarenko, Grigory, Studies in Irish mythology, Berlin: curach bhán, 2014.
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Studies in Irish mythology
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“Hiberno-Rossica: ‘Knowledge in the clouds’ in Old Irish and Old Russian” “Cú Roí and Svyatogor: a study in chthonic” “Autochthons and otherworlds in Celtic and Slavic” “Significance of pentads in Early Irish and Indian sources: case of five directions” “The five primeval trees in Early Irish, Gnostic and Manichaean cosmologies” “The alliterative poem Eó Rossa from the Dindṡenchas” “The Dindṡenchas of Irarus: the king, the druid and the probable tree” “The king in exile in Airne Fíngein: power and pursuit in early Irish literature” “Conn Cétchathach: the image of ideal kingship in early medieval Ireland” “Búaid Cuinn, rígróit rogaidi—an alliterative poem from the Dindṡenchas” [view
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“Roads and knowledge in Togail bruidne Da Derga” “Oral past and written present in ‘The finding of the Táin’” “The migration of the soul in early Irish tales” “Goidelic hydronyms in Ptolemy’s Geography: myth behind the name” “Swineherds in Celtic lands” “Fintan mac Bóchra: Irish synthetic history revisited”
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“Hiberno-Rossica: ‘Knowledge in the clouds’ in Old Irish and Old Russian”
1
“Cú Roí and Svyatogor: a study in chthonic”
15
“Autochthons and otherworlds in Celtic and Slavic”
27
“Significance of pentads in Early Irish and Indian sources: case of five directions”
43
“The five primeval trees in Early Irish, Gnostic and Manichaean cosmologies”
57
“The alliterative poem Eó Rossa from the Dindṡenchas”
69
“The Dindṡenchas of Irarus: the king, the druid and the probable tree”
77
“The king in exile in Airne Fíngein: power and pursuit in early Irish literature”
99
“Conn Cétchathach: the image of ideal kingship in early medieval Ireland”
113
“Búaid Cuinn, rígróit rogaidi—an alliterative poem from the Dindṡenchas”
127
“Roads and knowledge in Togail bruidne Da Derga”
155
“Oral past and written present in ‘The finding of the Táin’”
175
“The migration of the soul in early Irish tales”
183
“Goidelic hydronyms in Ptolemy’s Geography: myth behind the name”
197
“Swineherds in Celtic lands”
205
“Fintan mac Bóchra: Irish synthetic history revisited”
217