peer-reviewedEssentially, the tale was trivial. A scoundrel named Siobharan stole a cockerel, which had been bought at a fair by Father Aengus. A local court quickly denounced the theft and a warrant for his arrest was promptly issued. It was a local drama, a conflict within a community that was replicated across the countryside and across rural societies everywhere. But the poet and scribe Aogan 6 Rathaille (1675-1729) found something emblematic, drawing from its mundane universality a tense political specificity that twisted me tale away from the ordinary and placed it into the mythic world of the symbolic. The poem he composed, 'Ar Choileach a Goideadh 6 Shagart Maith' (A Good Priest's Stolen Cock) metamorphosed the event from t...
Early Irish Law : the present state of research. The author discusses the developments in the study ...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is found in manuscript...
The story of Fergus mac Léti is a delight of Old Irish scholars as it provides both an exciting saga...
Essentially, the tale was trivial. A scoundrel named Siobharan stole a cockerel, which had been boug...
Subversive Law in Ireland, 1879-1920 is an important contribution to a neglected topic in Irish lite...
Subversive Law in Ireland, 1879-1920 is an important contribution to a neglected topic in Irish lite...
This paper examines two issues: misconceptions concerning English law in high medieval Ireland; and ...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines agrarian activism and violence in the south-west of Ireland, one ...
The project to translate the corpus of medieval Irish law in the nineteenth century meant that, for ...
This paper focuses on the intersections between Patrick Pearse’s revolutionary career as leader of t...
The filid of Ireland, also known as harpers, bards, and rhymers, are a mysterious group, who have go...
This essay traces the published roots of the components of Irish begrudgery in early Irish literatur...
This doctoral thesis examines the words and speeches recorded in the 1641 depositions. The 1641 depo...
The place where the Senchus mor was composed. Concerning editorial notes on age of texts, etc. Conce...
The Irish Brehon laws provided numerous freedoms to women that were not granted under the English la...
Early Irish Law : the present state of research. The author discusses the developments in the study ...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is found in manuscript...
The story of Fergus mac Léti is a delight of Old Irish scholars as it provides both an exciting saga...
Essentially, the tale was trivial. A scoundrel named Siobharan stole a cockerel, which had been boug...
Subversive Law in Ireland, 1879-1920 is an important contribution to a neglected topic in Irish lite...
Subversive Law in Ireland, 1879-1920 is an important contribution to a neglected topic in Irish lite...
This paper examines two issues: misconceptions concerning English law in high medieval Ireland; and ...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines agrarian activism and violence in the south-west of Ireland, one ...
The project to translate the corpus of medieval Irish law in the nineteenth century meant that, for ...
This paper focuses on the intersections between Patrick Pearse’s revolutionary career as leader of t...
The filid of Ireland, also known as harpers, bards, and rhymers, are a mysterious group, who have go...
This essay traces the published roots of the components of Irish begrudgery in early Irish literatur...
This doctoral thesis examines the words and speeches recorded in the 1641 depositions. The 1641 depo...
The place where the Senchus mor was composed. Concerning editorial notes on age of texts, etc. Conce...
The Irish Brehon laws provided numerous freedoms to women that were not granted under the English la...
Early Irish Law : the present state of research. The author discusses the developments in the study ...
An Old Irish rimeless poem recording a verdict by the legendary judge Fachtna is found in manuscript...
The story of Fergus mac Léti is a delight of Old Irish scholars as it provides both an exciting saga...