The political significance of two Irish manuscripts (National Library of Ireland MS G 992 (the Nugent Duanaire), and Elizabeth's Primer (Farmleigh)) in the context of moves to use the vernacular as a vehicle for the advance of the Reformation in Irelan
Seventh-century Gaelic law-tracts delineate professional poets (filid) who earned high social status...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
The political significance of two Irish manuscripts (National Library of Ireland MS G 992 (the Nugen...
The history of late-medieval Ireland is not exactly littered with dates that command general recogni...
Literary associations and remains of an Irish Dominican associated with counties Clare and Derry, re...
The filid of Ireland, also known as harpers, bards, and rhymers, are a mysterious group, who have go...
A description and analysis of the Irish manuscript known as The Book of O'Gara (RIA MS 2 (23 F 16)),...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
Literary associations and remains of an Irish Dominican associated with counties Clare and Derry, re...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
While the upshot of English colonisation in Ireland in the 16/17th centuries was the replacement of ...
While the upshot of English colonisation in Ireland in the 16/17th centuries was the replacement of ...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
Seventh-century Gaelic law-tracts delineate professional poets (filid) who earned high social status...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
The political significance of two Irish manuscripts (National Library of Ireland MS G 992 (the Nugen...
The history of late-medieval Ireland is not exactly littered with dates that command general recogni...
Literary associations and remains of an Irish Dominican associated with counties Clare and Derry, re...
The filid of Ireland, also known as harpers, bards, and rhymers, are a mysterious group, who have go...
A description and analysis of the Irish manuscript known as The Book of O'Gara (RIA MS 2 (23 F 16)),...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
Literary associations and remains of an Irish Dominican associated with counties Clare and Derry, re...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
While the upshot of English colonisation in Ireland in the 16/17th centuries was the replacement of ...
While the upshot of English colonisation in Ireland in the 16/17th centuries was the replacement of ...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
Seventh-century Gaelic law-tracts delineate professional poets (filid) who earned high social status...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...