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Originally published in 1922, this edition of Togail na Tebe: The
Thebaid of Statius contains the complete Irish version of the poem,
together with a parallel English translation. The text was drawn
together from two manuscript sources, additional material includes
an introduction, a guide to vocabulary and detailed notes. This is
a consummately edited book that will be of value to anyone with an
interest in Middle Irish literature.
They dug broad, grey spears into the flanks of strong soldiers.
Riveted arrows pierced the bodies of fair, warlike champions.
Abundance of heroes, robust, strong, dexterous, fell there in that
contest on this side and on that. Champions, and mercenaries, and
young warriors fell there who were in quest of honour and renown.
They dug broad, grey spears into the flanks of strong soldiers.
Riveted arrows pierced the bodies of fair, warlike champions.
Abundance of heroes, robust, strong, dexterous, fell there in that
contest on this side and on that. Champions, and mercenaries, and
young warriors fell there who were in quest of honour and renown.
They dug broad, grey spears into the flanks of strong soldiers.
Riveted arrows pierced the bodies of fair, warlike champions.
Abundance of heroes, robust, strong, dexterous, fell there in that
contest on this side and on that. Champions, and mercenaries, and
young warriors fell there who were in quest of honour and renown.
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