=C.= The third phase may be called the Wanderings of Ciaran. From Clonard he made his way to the monastery of Ninnedh on the island in Loch Erne now called Inismacsaint (it is to be noted that VG knows nothing of this visit). From Loch Erne he went to Aran, thence (after a visit to Saint Senan on Scattery Island) to his brother’s monastery at Isel, a place not certainly identified. After this he removes to Inis Aingin, now Hare Island in Loch Ree, which is his last halting-place before reaching his goal at Clonmacnois. There are twelve incidents. The first forms incident 13 of LC, which then breaks off; this text therefore no longer requires a special column. The wander-years end with 548, the year of the saint’s arrival at Clonmacnois.
LA
LB VG
XXX. The adventure of the robbers of Loch
Erne
— 7 —
XXXI. How Ciaran floated a firebrand on the
lake
— 10 —
XXXII. Ciaran in Aran
22 11 24
XXXIII. How a prophecy was fulfilled
12 — 25
XXXIV. How Ciaran visited Senan
23 12 26
XXXV. Ciaran in Isel
24 13 28
XXXVI. The removal of the lake
25 14 29
XXXVII. Ciaran departs from Isel
26 — 30 XXXVIII. Ciaran in
Inis Aingin 27 15 31
XXXIX. The coming of Oenna
28 16 32
XL. How Ciaran recovered his gospel
29 — 33
XLI. How Ciaran went from Inis Aingin
to Clonmacnois
30 17 34
The difference of opinion as to the setting of incident XXXIII is to be noted. Also noteworthy is the absence of any reference to a second visit to Senan, though such is postulated in the lives of the latter saint.
=D.= The fourth phase covers the time—according to all our texts a few months, according to other authorities some years—intervening between the foundation of Clonmacnois and the death of Ciaran. The traditions of LA and VG here run along the same lines; LB is curiously diverse. There are in all twelve incidents, namely—
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sp; LA
LB VG
XLII. The foundation of the church
31 — 35
XLIII. How Ciaran sent a cloak to Senan
32 — 27
XLIV. Ciaran and the wine
34 18 36
XLV. The story of Crithir
33 — 37
XLVI. How an insult to Ciaran was averted
— 19 —
XLVII. How Ciaran was saved from shame
— 20 — XLVIII.
How a man was saved from robbers
— 21 —
XLIX. The death of Ciaran
35 22 38
L. The visit of Coemgen