The Book of Magauran

The Book of Magauran
Title The Book of Magauran PDF eBook
Author Ruaidhrí Ó Cianáin
Publisher
Total Pages 510
Release 1947
Genre Clans
ISBN

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The Book of Magauran

The Book of Magauran
Title The Book of Magauran PDF eBook
Author Ruaidhrí Ó Cianáin
Publisher
Total Pages 510
Release 1947
Genre Clans
ISBN

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The Book of Irish Families, Great & Small

The Book of Irish Families, Great & Small
Title The Book of Irish Families, Great & Small PDF eBook
Author Michael C. O'Laughlin
Publisher Irish Roots Cafe
Total Pages 404
Release 2002
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780940134096

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This is the master volume to the 28 book set on Irish Family History from the Irish Genealogical Foundation. The largest and most comprehensive of the series, this volume includes family histories from every county in Ireland and Northern Ireland. It also has, for the first time, the complete surname index for the entire series. The 27 other books which are indexed in this volume will provide additional information on even more families.

Wounds and Wound Repair in Medieval Culture

Wounds and Wound Repair in Medieval Culture
Title Wounds and Wound Repair in Medieval Culture PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 669
Release 2015-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 9004306455

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This volume brings together essays that consider wounding and/or wound repair from a wide range of sources and disciplines including arms and armaments, military history, medical history, literature, art history, hagiography, and archaeology across medieval and early modern Europe.

Medieval Ireland

Medieval Ireland
Title Medieval Ireland PDF eBook
Author Seán Duffy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 962
Release 2005-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1135948240

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Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia brings together in one authoritative resource the multiple facets of life in Ireland before and after the Anglo-Norman invasion of 1169, from the sixth to sixteenth century. Multidisciplinary in coverage, this A–Z reference work provides information on historical events, economics, politics, the arts, religion, intellectual history, and many other aspects of the period. With over 345 essays ranging from 250 to 2,500 words, Medieval Ireland paints a lively and colorful portrait of the time. For a full list of entries, contributors, and more, visit the Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages website.

Landscapes of the Learned

Landscapes of the Learned
Title Landscapes of the Learned PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth FitzPatrick
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 374
Release 2023-05-04
Genre
ISBN 0192855743

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Gaelic literati were an elite and influential group in the social hierarchy of Irish lordships between c. 1300 and 1600. From their estates, they served Gaelic and Old English ruling families in the arts of history, law, medicine, and poetry. They farmed, kept guest-houses, conducted schools, and maintained networks of learning. In other capacities, they were involved in political assemblies and memorializing dynastic histories in landscape. This book presents a framework for identifying and interpreting the settings and built heritages of their estates in lordship borderscapes. It shows that a more textured definition of what this learned class represented can be achieved through the material record of the buildings and monuments they used, and where their lands were positioned in the political map. Where literati lived and worked are conceived as expressions of their intellectual and political cultures. Mediated by case studies of the landscapes of their estates, dwellings, and schools, the methodology is predominantly field based, using archaeological investigation and topographic and spatial analyses, and drawing on historical and literary texts, place-names and lore in referencing named people to places. More widely, the study contributes a landscape perspective to the growing body of work on autochthonous intellectual culture and the exercise of power by ruling families in late medieval and early modern northern European societies.

Literacy in Medieval Celtic Societies

Literacy in Medieval Celtic Societies
Title Literacy in Medieval Celtic Societies PDF eBook
Author Huw Pryce
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 322
Release 1998-02-05
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521570398

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This 1998 collection of studies examines the use of the written word in Celtic-speaking regions of Europe between c. 400 and c. 1500. Building on previous work as well as presenting the fruits of much new research, the book seeks to highlight the interest and importance of Celtic uses of literacy for the study of both medieval literacy generally and of the history and cultures of the Celtic countries in the Middle Ages. Among the topics discussed are the uses and significance of charter-writing, the interplay of oral and literate modes in the composition and transmission of medieval Irish and Welsh genealogies, prose narratives and poetry, the survival of Celtic culture in Brittany and of Gaelic literacy in eastern Scotland in the twelfth century, and pragmatic uses of literacy in later medieval Wales.