looking to gain access to copies of ancient and medieval Irish manuscripts, books, and poetry. Any literature from the 4th c AD to the 17th c AD; the whole corpus of the Book of Leinster for example. Or any discussion concerning the nature and composition of the literature. Anyone in Ireland who has access to or wishes to correspond with me, I'm in Illinois, USA, on this topic please let me know.
sencha9@yahoo.com
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By Accasbel on Friday, February 2, 2001 - 10:48 pm:
Have a look at
http://www.ucc.ie/celt/
http://www.ireland-now.com/ulstercycle
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By Lacie on Saturday, February 3, 2001 - 12:42 pm:
Now, Accasbel!
say your surrey!!
You could at least say 'Hello' to Murphy .. make the person feel welcomed. *shakes head*
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By Shae on Saturday, February 3, 2001 - 09:17 pm:
Hello, Murphy
If you're interested in original Irish MSS, quite a few are online at http://www.isos.dcu.ie/
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By Accasbel on Saturday, February 3, 2001 - 10:38 pm:
G'wan ourra dat Murphy !!!!!
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By Lacie on Sunday, February 4, 2001 - 10:00 am:
*extends hand to Murphy* .. nice to meet ya *s*
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By Daryl on Thursday, February 8, 2001 - 03:47 am:
Welcome to Tír, Murphy. Regardless of what you seek, your bound to find a few friends hanging around here.
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By Guest on Monday, February 12, 2001 - 02:48 pm:
what's the exact meaning of the patronymics "O'" and "Mac"?
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By Daryl on Monday, February 12, 2001 - 05:22 pm:
O'or its older for Ui means Descendant of. Mac or Mc means son of. Incidentally, Ni means daughter of.