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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001600160270&q1=Master%20Magrath Third Census of Finnegans Wake] | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001600160270&q1=Master%20Magrath Third Census of Finnegans Wake] | ||
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* ''F'' migraine: a fire grenade → Lazare Sainéan, ''La Langue de Rabelais'' (Paris 1922) | * ''F'' migraine: a fire grenade → Lazare Sainéan, ''La Langue de Rabelais'' (Paris 1922) |
Revision as of 14:50, 15 June 2006
- Malachus Micgranes: perhaps a play on Carolus Magnus, or a near-anagram of Charlemagne
- Malchus: Bishop of Lismore
- St Malachy: Bishop Malchus’s pupil
- Malachy I: 9th-century High King of Ireland
- Malachy II: 11th-century High King of Ireland, a rival of Brian Ború
- St Malchus: martyred (he was exposed to wild beasts) by Valerian in 260 in Caesarea with SS Priscus and Alexander
- F malchus: a type of sword → Lazare Sainéan, La Langue de Rabelais (Paris 1922)
- Malchus of Carthage: ruling magistrate of Carthage from about 580 BC; he defeated the Greeks in Sicily, conquering most of the island; but he was vanquished in Sardinia, and exiled by the Carthaginian senate as a result; in 550 BC he besieged Carthage, but was captured and executed
- John 18.10: "Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest’s servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus."
- FW 585.11: "As well as his auricular of Malthus..."
- A First-Draft Version of FW 265.18: "replaceable as the ear of Malthas..."
- Malachi Mulligan: a character in Ulysses
- Mallarmé: French poet
- Master McGrath: famous Irish greyhound, who won the Waterloo Cup three times → Waterloo
- s Master McGrath
- F migraine: a fire grenade → Lazare Sainéan, La Langue de Rabelais (Paris 1922)
- migraines: headaches