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Ks 
in apis bec fetit Arte. betain fygia L048 Salas 
philip Ucia tpoe com-blaro. spurs paqia pamprt, 
XK 
CAPADGIC P14 ANA 1 IPP. P14 An1ap5! muip ppoponcroiy 
14 ner o cimep® n-sluaip n-5lé. conmice in muip n-aigroe.52 
XXXII. 
cerpain op hup maps &15.54 Sepmdin uso pian pra Slan-péip. 
oO Sepmdin pap cop-in-muip. proon Con-s-comarocrd. 
XXXIII. 
sabrac op in mana moéip. cup-nn-eg1pt o jv061n 
Ana noco-clé 0a empp.>? TUdTa ve be1t>® 1m*7 pop. 
Rorerps.28 
XXIV. 
Arre A cat brdim 59 
LPep 00 pas Ainm FIA Pid. Mac 00 Eetuip 1p 00 Abpd1m 
DON0-sffpaic spi cuimne cneo. o clitpa po h-anmmgen.*? 
KXXV. 
ainm of libia o-n Shert%! Spind. na 'oa-picleno co-h-in pind & 
no 6-n%8 mactaip Sutébino gle, Agenoin® pig Arpatce. 
a8aic, li BET ies Li 
49 combat, R. 59 mapao. hua vo chetheoin ip 
50) pilap, L: oabpam .1. afpepi mac maoian 
51 anoip, L. mic abnam, R. 
52 in camin, R. 69 an éumne cneo. no ochluchna 
53 conoyzuce 1n muUip n-Es10e. posinmnen, R. 
elegy dhe CEG ACG we 
55 anim no cochlé 014 cmp, R. 8 cohampunn, R. 
58 beoi, R. 63 no ap on, R. 
Stain Us 64 asena, L. 
u Tf not Caria, this may be Parium on the Propontis. According to Pausanius, 
ix. 27, § 1, a colony of Parians from the Island of Paros settled there. 
v In ancient maps the line from the Bosphorus to the Hellespont runs from 
N.-E. to 8.-W. nearly. 
¥ Pure heights : ria glan réir (cf. rear, rearadh, O'Reilly). Professor Rhys has 
been good enough to communicate to me the opinion of Dr. Neubauer and his own, 
that Cessair is Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that cig is a mistake for Mount Argaeus, 
near which it stood. This suggestion seems to have several difficulties; one of 
which is its situation, which is quite in another direction from that given in the 
poem ; but the reader will exercise his own judgment. See p. 225. 
x Knowledge.—‘‘ The great knowledge” would appear to be the Divine Revelation 
given to the Israelites. The ancient Irish worshipped the Dagda, or Beneficent 
Deity, whose title was ‘‘ Lord of the Great Knowledge”’ (Ruad Rofhessa) ; and it 
