Cànan & CultarWilson McLeod, James Earle Fraser, Anja Gunderloch Dunedin Academic Press, 2006 - 294 pages This volume is a collection of proceedings from the third Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig conference held in Edinburgh in July 2004. The book includes papers on Scottish Gaelic history, language, literature, and culture from early Christian times to the present. In addition to Scotland, there is material relating to Ireland, Scandinavia, England, and Canada. Where papers are written in Gaelic, a detailed synopsis in English is included. |
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... lost text that forms the earliest core of the surviving chronicles ( Anderson , 1973 , pp . 106–7 ) . This means that it cannot be said to have been present in the seventh - century matter that was copied into the Chronicle of Ireland ...
... lost text that forms the earliest core of the surviving chronicles ( Anderson , 1973 , pp . 106–7 ) . This means that it cannot be said to have been present in the seventh - century matter that was copied into the Chronicle of Ireland ...
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... lost his tongs am I ; it hath deprived me of my tillage and my stock ; sad for me his striking down . Note also that the lexis in § 32c was problematic to scribes of the Marbhna also : MS B has ar nar sar neagar ; G has mo theagar is mo ...
... lost his tongs am I ; it hath deprived me of my tillage and my stock ; sad for me his striking down . Note also that the lexis in § 32c was problematic to scribes of the Marbhna also : MS B has ar nar sar neagar ; G has mo theagar is mo ...
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... lost about half of its Gaelic speaking population , Ontario's Gàidhealtachd fell by almost 90 % . Quebec and PEI fared little better , losing 80 % and 85 % of their speakers respectively.9 Figure 1 : Gaelic mother tongue by province ...
... lost about half of its Gaelic speaking population , Ontario's Gàidhealtachd fell by almost 90 % . Quebec and PEI fared little better , losing 80 % and 85 % of their speakers respectively.9 Figure 1 : Gaelic mother tongue by province ...
Contents
Contextualising the Duan Albanach | 11 |
Literary Lochlann | 25 |
Kingship imagery in Classical Gaelic panegyric for Scottish chiefs | 39 |
Copyright | |
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