The Eleventh Symposium of Societas Celtological NordicaThe importance which Geoffrey Keating’s Foras Feasa ar Éirinn attached to the O’Briens of Thomond as key figures in Ireland’s glorious past continued in subsequent Irish narrative tradition, resulting thereby in the emergence of what the present writer has termed elsewhere an ‘O’Brien Saga’, which was developed and promoted in five key eighteenth-century prose texts. The first of these is a romantic literary re-enactment of the battle of Clontarf with the title Cath Cluana Tarbh, one of the most popular prose texts to be transmitted in the post-classical Irish manuscript sources. Three discrete sets of annals, mainly concerned with Munster affairs, present their own particular encomium ...
In considering Irish scribes who produced handwritten books of prose and poetry during the eighteent...
Some forty years ago, Professor Brian Ó Cuív published a study on Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh, on...
Known also as the Annals of Donegal.The last part, v.3-6, A.D. 1172-1616, was printed in 3 vols. in ...
The Eleventh Symposium of Societas Celtological NordicaThe importance which Geoffrey Keating’s Foras...
One of the most popular texts among eighteenth- and nineteenth-century scribes in Ireland is a liter...
The Battle of Clontarf Conference: International symposium to mark the millennium of the Battle of C...
The Battle of Clontarf Conference: International symposium to mark the millennium of the Battle of C...
One-Day Irish Studies Conference III, University College Dublin, Ireland, 2 December 2006Geoffrey Ke...
This article examines the compilation and transcription of the eighteenth-century source commonly kn...
The 9th annual seminar of the Irish Texts Society University College Cork, Ireland 10th November 200...
The 9th annual seminar of the Irish Texts Society University College Cork, Ireland 10th November 200...
On the evidence of a range of other Old and Middle Irish texts, it is possible to reconstruct the ou...
On the evidence of a range of other Old and Middle Irish texts, it is possible to reconstruct the ou...
A historical and contextual reading of the voyage tale Immram Curaig Ua Corra. Research on voyage t...
In considering Irish scribes who produced handwritten books of prose and poetry during the eighteent...
In considering Irish scribes who produced handwritten books of prose and poetry during the eighteent...
Some forty years ago, Professor Brian Ó Cuív published a study on Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh, on...
Known also as the Annals of Donegal.The last part, v.3-6, A.D. 1172-1616, was printed in 3 vols. in ...
The Eleventh Symposium of Societas Celtological NordicaThe importance which Geoffrey Keating’s Foras...
One of the most popular texts among eighteenth- and nineteenth-century scribes in Ireland is a liter...
The Battle of Clontarf Conference: International symposium to mark the millennium of the Battle of C...
The Battle of Clontarf Conference: International symposium to mark the millennium of the Battle of C...
One-Day Irish Studies Conference III, University College Dublin, Ireland, 2 December 2006Geoffrey Ke...
This article examines the compilation and transcription of the eighteenth-century source commonly kn...
The 9th annual seminar of the Irish Texts Society University College Cork, Ireland 10th November 200...
The 9th annual seminar of the Irish Texts Society University College Cork, Ireland 10th November 200...
On the evidence of a range of other Old and Middle Irish texts, it is possible to reconstruct the ou...
On the evidence of a range of other Old and Middle Irish texts, it is possible to reconstruct the ou...
A historical and contextual reading of the voyage tale Immram Curaig Ua Corra. Research on voyage t...
In considering Irish scribes who produced handwritten books of prose and poetry during the eighteent...
In considering Irish scribes who produced handwritten books of prose and poetry during the eighteent...
Some forty years ago, Professor Brian Ó Cuív published a study on Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh, on...
Known also as the Annals of Donegal.The last part, v.3-6, A.D. 1172-1616, was printed in 3 vols. in ...