Description
eds. Barry J. Lewis, Ruairí Ó hUiginn
Published: 2019
Format: pbk
Pages: vi + 328
Reference: C.1.31
ISBN: 978-1-85500-243-2
Contents
- Newly deciphered Old Irish glosses in the Cadmug Gospels
Elliott Lash
p. 1 - Who are we? On the usage of ‘we/us’ in the St Gall Priscian Glosses
Bernhard Bauer
p. 5 - Blathmac’s stanzas 260–303 on Judgement Day
Siobhán Barrett and David Stifter
p. 19 - The quotatives Old Irish ol / olsé and Middle Welsh heb / hebyr
Patrick Sims-Williams
p. 90 - The prepositional interrogative clause
Ruairí Ó hUiginn
p. 124 - The grammatical sources of the Dwned
Michaela Jacques
p. 163 - An Marco Polo Gaeilge agus Fínghean Mac Carthaigh Riabhach
Andrea Palandri
p. 191 - Brief rules for reading Irish found in printed books, 1571–1863
Mícheál Hoyne
p. 213 - Review article
- David Stifter: Córus Bésgnai: An Old Irish Law Tract on the Church
and Society (Breatnach)
p. 298
- David Stifter: Córus Bésgnai: An Old Irish Law Tract on the Church
- Obituary
- Anders Ahlqvist (1945–2018)
Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
p. 308
- Anders Ahlqvist (1945–2018)
- Reviews
- Karen Ralph: The Cradle of European Culture: Early Medieval Irish
Book Art (Dora and Schnoor) p. 311 - Nike Stam: Glossing the Psalms: The Emergence of the Written
Vernaculars in Western Europe from the Seventh to the Twelfth
Centuries (Blom) p. 315 - Chantal Kobel: Ulidia 4: Proceedings of the Fourth International
Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales, Queen’s University,
Belfast, 27–9 June 2013 (Ó Mainnín and Toner) p. 321
- Karen Ralph: The Cradle of European Culture: Early Medieval Irish
- Abbreviations
p. 326