Immacallam in Dá Thuarad or The Colloquy of the Two Sages is a ninth - century text preserved in whole or part in eleven manuscripts dating between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries (Carey, 2014, p. 630), in which two poets Néde and Ferchertne engage in a verbal sparring contest which is often obscure, in an attempt to define their iden tity and status and exact the claim of head poet. This paper focuses on §236, Neglect of Crops; i.e., without cultivating them, or without their growing although they are cultivated; or [neglect] of judgements, and §237, Perjuries (2014, p. 637), from John Carey’s edition of the eschatological section of Ferchertne’s speech. ...
This article deploys both textual and archaeological evidence to question the assumption that retain...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
I attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Medievalists during Congress 2013. The grou...
Immacallam in Dá Thuarad or The Colloquy of the Two Sages is a ninth - century text preserve...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is represented in var...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is found in manuscript...
Scéla Laí Brátha is a Middle Irish homily on universal judgment preserved only in Lebor na hUidre (...
Doctrine concerning the faults and correctives of poetic composition in the medieval Irish grammati...
In the seventh century, medieval Irish scholars, who had received and internalised an educational sy...
Much has been written about the vibrant culture of vernacular glossing and commentary in medieval Ir...
© 2010 Dr. Peter James WeedaThis thesis argues that the rhetorical function and certain performative...
This paper1 will not tell you much about medieval or modern Irish oral tradition, although there is ...
This dissertation is the first sustained analysis of two medieval Irish texts, Scéla laí brátha and ...
This doctoral thesis examines the words and speeches recorded in the 1641 depositions. The 1641 depo...
Essentially, the tale was trivial. A scoundrel named Siobharan stole a cockerel, which had been boug...
This article deploys both textual and archaeological evidence to question the assumption that retain...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
I attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Medievalists during Congress 2013. The grou...
Immacallam in Dá Thuarad or The Colloquy of the Two Sages is a ninth - century text preserve...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is represented in var...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is found in manuscript...
Scéla Laí Brátha is a Middle Irish homily on universal judgment preserved only in Lebor na hUidre (...
Doctrine concerning the faults and correctives of poetic composition in the medieval Irish grammati...
In the seventh century, medieval Irish scholars, who had received and internalised an educational sy...
Much has been written about the vibrant culture of vernacular glossing and commentary in medieval Ir...
© 2010 Dr. Peter James WeedaThis thesis argues that the rhetorical function and certain performative...
This paper1 will not tell you much about medieval or modern Irish oral tradition, although there is ...
This dissertation is the first sustained analysis of two medieval Irish texts, Scéla laí brátha and ...
This doctoral thesis examines the words and speeches recorded in the 1641 depositions. The 1641 depo...
Essentially, the tale was trivial. A scoundrel named Siobharan stole a cockerel, which had been boug...
This article deploys both textual and archaeological evidence to question the assumption that retain...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
I attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Medievalists during Congress 2013. The grou...