Deirdre an Bhróin (Mythological Irish figure)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Printer's copy of the English translation of the 'Glenmasan Manuscript', Late 19th or early 20th century
Titled 'Englsh translation', this is the printer's copy of a translation of the Glenmasan Manuscript.
'[The story of] Deirdre', Early 20th century
A script or draft article about the mythological Irish figure, Deirdre, from the Ulster Cycle.
Transcription of 'Glenmasan Manuscript', Late 19th or early 20th century
Untitled, but with pencil written at the top of the first 'Glenmasan M.S.', this is a transcription of the Glenmasan manuscript. It contains sections of the Ulster Cycle, written in the Scottish Gaelic of the 15th century (early modern Scottish Gaelic).
Transcription of 'Story of Déirdre and the sons of Uisneach', Late 19th or early 20th century
This is a transcription, likely by Donald Mackinnon himself, of the story in the item title. The original manuscript is held at the National Library of Scotland, manuscript number NLS.72.2.3,col.17.
Translation of the 'Glenmasan Manuscript', Late 19th or early 20th century
Titled 'The Glenmasan Manuscript', this appears to be a translation into English of the introduction to the text of 'The Story of Deirdre and the Sons of Uisneach'. The story is found in the Glenmasan Manuscript in the National Library of Scotland, NLS.72.2.3