The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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Page 520
... Irish scholar , and had made a con- siderable collection of MSS . in that lan- guage . He was a constant patron of the poor Irish scribes ; he not only em- ployed them himself to the full extent of his moderate means , but he canvassed ...
... Irish scholar , and had made a con- siderable collection of MSS . in that lan- guage . He was a constant patron of the poor Irish scribes ; he not only em- ployed them himself to the full extent of his moderate means , but he canvassed ...
Page 697
IRISH FOLK - LORE MYTHOLOGY . ( Concluded from p . 576. ) To the early Druids , many of our later Irish writers have attributed a knowledge of the use of charms , magic , necromancy , enchantments , and the black art . We may find a ...
IRISH FOLK - LORE MYTHOLOGY . ( Concluded from p . 576. ) To the early Druids , many of our later Irish writers have attributed a knowledge of the use of charms , magic , necromancy , enchantments , and the black art . We may find a ...
Page 698
... Irish MS . collection of our National Academy , Dublin . The transmigration of certain remarkable persons from one animal or object to another is frequently found in the relations of our early Irish bards , and this would appear to have ...
... Irish MS . collection of our National Academy , Dublin . The transmigration of certain remarkable persons from one animal or object to another is frequently found in the relations of our early Irish bards , and this would appear to have ...
Contents
The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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