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Grimm Library

No. 18

AN IRISH PRECURSOR OF DANTE

(Fis Adamnáin)

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The Grimm Library.

Half buckram. Net prices.

I. GEORGIAN FOLK-TALES. By M. WARDROP. Out of print.

II., III., V. THE LEGEND OF PERSEUS. A Study of Traditionand Story, Custom and Myth. By E. S. Hartland. 3 vols. Out of print.

IV., VI. THE VOYAGE OF BRAN, SON OF FEBAL, TO THELAND OF THE LIVING. An old Irish Saga, now first edited, withTranslation, Notes, and Glossary by Kuno Meyer. With an Essayupon the Irish Vision of the Happy Otherworld, and the Celtic doctrineof Rebirth, by Alfred Nutt. 2 vols. £1, 1s.

Vol. I. THE HAPPY OTHERWORLD. 1895. xviii, 331 pp.

Vol. II. THE CELTIC DOCTRINE OF REBIRTH. 1897. xii, 352 pp.10s. 6d.

VII. THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN. Studies upon its OriginalScope and Significance, By Jessie L. Weston. 1897. xvi, 117 pp. 4s.

VIII. THE CUCHULLIN SAGA IN IRISH LITERATURE. ByEleanor Hull. Out of print.

IX., X. THE PRE- AND PROTO-HISTORIC FINNS. By the Hon.J. Abercromby. 2 vols. Out of print.

XI. THE HOME OF THE EDDIC POEMS. By Sophus Bugge.Out of print.

XII. THE LEGEND OF SIR LANCELOT DU LAC. Studies uponits Origin, Development, and Position in the Arthurian Romantic Cycle.By Jessie L. Weston. 1901. xii, 252 pp. 7s. 6d.

XIII. THE WIFE OF BATH’S TALE. By G. F. Maynadier. Outof print.

XIV. SOHRAB AND RUSTEM. The Epic Theme of a Combatbetween Father and Son. A Study of its Genesis, Use in Literatureand Popular Tradition. By Murray A. Potter, A.M. 1902. xii,224 pp. 6s.

XV. THE THREE DAYS’ TOURNAMENT. A Study in Romanceand Folklore. Being an Appendix to the Legend of Sir Lancelot. ByJessie L. Weston. 1903. xvi, 59 pp. 2s.

XVI. THE CATTLE RAID OF CUALNGE (Táin bó Cuailnge). ByL. Winifred Faraday, M.A. Out of print.

XVII. THE LEGEND OF SIR PERCEVAL. Studies upon its Origin,Development, and Position in the Arthurian Cycle. By Jessie L.Weston. Vol. I. 1906.

XVIII. AN IRISH PRECURSOR OF DANTE. By C. S. Boswell.1908. 8s. 6d.

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An Irish Precursorof Dante

A Study on the Vision ofHeaven and Hell ascribedto the Eighth-century IrishSaint Adamnán, with Translationof the Irish Text

By
C. S. Boswell

London
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