Anders Ahlqvist, Fergus Kelly
Ollam
Studies in Gaelic and Related Traditions in Honor of Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
Herausgeber: Boyd, Matthieu
Anders Ahlqvist, Fergus Kelly
Ollam
Studies in Gaelic and Related Traditions in Honor of Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
Herausgeber: Boyd, Matthieu
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Ollam explores aspects of the Gaelic literary tradition and related traditions, with a focus on early and medieval Ireland. Topics include heroic legend, law and language, and poetry and poetics; genres covered include saga literature, law-texts, annals, bardic poetry (some of it edited and translated for the first time), and folklore.
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Ollam explores aspects of the Gaelic literary tradition and related traditions, with a focus on early and medieval Ireland. Topics include heroic legend, law and language, and poetry and poetics; genres covered include saga literature, law-texts, annals, bardic poetry (some of it edited and translated for the first time), and folklore.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781611478365
- ISBN-10: 1611478367
- Artikelnr.: 55875570
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781611478365
- ISBN-10: 1611478367
- Artikelnr.: 55875570
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Matthieu Boyd is associate professor in the Department of Literature, Language, Writing, and Philosophy at Fairleigh Dickinson University and an associate of the Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.
Foreword, William Gillies (University of Edinburgh) Preface, Matthieu Boyd
(Fairleigh Dickinson University) List of Abbreviations Part I. Heroes
Chapter 1. The Death of Aífe's Only Son and the Heroic Biography, Kim
McCone (Maynooth University) Chapter 2. Two by Two: The Doubled
Chariot-figure of Táin Bó Cúailnge, Aled Llion Jones (Bangor University)
Chapter 3. On Not Eating Dog, Matthieu Boyd (Fairleigh Dickinson
University) Chapter 4. The Odrán Episode in Esnada Tige Buchet, Patricia
Kelly (University College Dublin) Chapter 5. Moling and the Bórama, Morgan
Davies (Colgate University) Chapter 6. Wavering Heroes in the Icelandic
Sagas, Rory McTurk (University of Leeds) Chapter 7. Heroes Humiliated: A
Theme in Bardic Eulogies, Katharine Simms (Trinity College Dublin) Chapter
8. Annals, Histories and Stories: Some Thirteenth-century Entries in the
Annals of the Four Masters, Ruairí Ó hUiginn (Maynooth University) Chapter
9. Cormac mac Airt in Classical Irish Poetry: Young in Age but Old in
Wisdom, and Not Entirely Flawless, Damian McManus (Trinity College Dublin)
Chapter 10. "Bhí an saol aoibhinn ait": Cormac mac Airt in Oral Folk
Tradition, Barbara Hillers (University College Dublin) Part II. Law and
Language Chapter 11. Below Ground: a Study of Early Irish Pits and
Souterrains, Fergus Kelly (DIAS) Chapter 12. Recholl Breth: Why it is a
"Shroud of Judgments", Charlene M. Eska (Virginia Tech) Chapter 13.
Comparing Like to (Un)like: Parables, Words, and Opinions in Romance and
Irish, Aidan Doyle (University College Cork) Chapter 14. On the Line-Break
in Early Irish Verse, and Some Remarks on the Syntax of the Genitive in Old
and Middle Irish, Liam Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 15. "Dubad nach innsci":
Cultivation of Obscurity in Medieval Irish Literature, Hugh Fogarty
(University College Dublin) Part III. Poetry Chapter 16. Pangur Bán, Anders
Ahlqvist (University of Sydney) Chapter 17. Finn's Student Days, Joseph
Falaky Nagy (UCLA) Chapter 18. A Poem by Eochaidh Ó hEódhusa, Pádraig A.
Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 19. The dánta grá and the Book of the Dean of
Lismore, William Gillies (University of Edinburgh) Chapter 20. Fionn and
Ailbhe's Riddles between Ireland and Scotland, Sìm Innes (University of
Glasgow) Chapter 21. Terms of Art: Theorizing Poetry in the Earliest Welsh
Anthology, Catherine McKenna (Harvard University) Bibliography of Tomás Ó
Cathasaigh Other Works Cited About the Contributors
(Fairleigh Dickinson University) List of Abbreviations Part I. Heroes
Chapter 1. The Death of Aífe's Only Son and the Heroic Biography, Kim
McCone (Maynooth University) Chapter 2. Two by Two: The Doubled
Chariot-figure of Táin Bó Cúailnge, Aled Llion Jones (Bangor University)
Chapter 3. On Not Eating Dog, Matthieu Boyd (Fairleigh Dickinson
University) Chapter 4. The Odrán Episode in Esnada Tige Buchet, Patricia
Kelly (University College Dublin) Chapter 5. Moling and the Bórama, Morgan
Davies (Colgate University) Chapter 6. Wavering Heroes in the Icelandic
Sagas, Rory McTurk (University of Leeds) Chapter 7. Heroes Humiliated: A
Theme in Bardic Eulogies, Katharine Simms (Trinity College Dublin) Chapter
8. Annals, Histories and Stories: Some Thirteenth-century Entries in the
Annals of the Four Masters, Ruairí Ó hUiginn (Maynooth University) Chapter
9. Cormac mac Airt in Classical Irish Poetry: Young in Age but Old in
Wisdom, and Not Entirely Flawless, Damian McManus (Trinity College Dublin)
Chapter 10. "Bhí an saol aoibhinn ait": Cormac mac Airt in Oral Folk
Tradition, Barbara Hillers (University College Dublin) Part II. Law and
Language Chapter 11. Below Ground: a Study of Early Irish Pits and
Souterrains, Fergus Kelly (DIAS) Chapter 12. Recholl Breth: Why it is a
"Shroud of Judgments", Charlene M. Eska (Virginia Tech) Chapter 13.
Comparing Like to (Un)like: Parables, Words, and Opinions in Romance and
Irish, Aidan Doyle (University College Cork) Chapter 14. On the Line-Break
in Early Irish Verse, and Some Remarks on the Syntax of the Genitive in Old
and Middle Irish, Liam Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 15. "Dubad nach innsci":
Cultivation of Obscurity in Medieval Irish Literature, Hugh Fogarty
(University College Dublin) Part III. Poetry Chapter 16. Pangur Bán, Anders
Ahlqvist (University of Sydney) Chapter 17. Finn's Student Days, Joseph
Falaky Nagy (UCLA) Chapter 18. A Poem by Eochaidh Ó hEódhusa, Pádraig A.
Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 19. The dánta grá and the Book of the Dean of
Lismore, William Gillies (University of Edinburgh) Chapter 20. Fionn and
Ailbhe's Riddles between Ireland and Scotland, Sìm Innes (University of
Glasgow) Chapter 21. Terms of Art: Theorizing Poetry in the Earliest Welsh
Anthology, Catherine McKenna (Harvard University) Bibliography of Tomás Ó
Cathasaigh Other Works Cited About the Contributors
Foreword, William Gillies (University of Edinburgh) Preface, Matthieu Boyd
(Fairleigh Dickinson University) List of Abbreviations Part I. Heroes
Chapter 1. The Death of Aífe's Only Son and the Heroic Biography, Kim
McCone (Maynooth University) Chapter 2. Two by Two: The Doubled
Chariot-figure of Táin Bó Cúailnge, Aled Llion Jones (Bangor University)
Chapter 3. On Not Eating Dog, Matthieu Boyd (Fairleigh Dickinson
University) Chapter 4. The Odrán Episode in Esnada Tige Buchet, Patricia
Kelly (University College Dublin) Chapter 5. Moling and the Bórama, Morgan
Davies (Colgate University) Chapter 6. Wavering Heroes in the Icelandic
Sagas, Rory McTurk (University of Leeds) Chapter 7. Heroes Humiliated: A
Theme in Bardic Eulogies, Katharine Simms (Trinity College Dublin) Chapter
8. Annals, Histories and Stories: Some Thirteenth-century Entries in the
Annals of the Four Masters, Ruairí Ó hUiginn (Maynooth University) Chapter
9. Cormac mac Airt in Classical Irish Poetry: Young in Age but Old in
Wisdom, and Not Entirely Flawless, Damian McManus (Trinity College Dublin)
Chapter 10. "Bhí an saol aoibhinn ait": Cormac mac Airt in Oral Folk
Tradition, Barbara Hillers (University College Dublin) Part II. Law and
Language Chapter 11. Below Ground: a Study of Early Irish Pits and
Souterrains, Fergus Kelly (DIAS) Chapter 12. Recholl Breth: Why it is a
"Shroud of Judgments", Charlene M. Eska (Virginia Tech) Chapter 13.
Comparing Like to (Un)like: Parables, Words, and Opinions in Romance and
Irish, Aidan Doyle (University College Cork) Chapter 14. On the Line-Break
in Early Irish Verse, and Some Remarks on the Syntax of the Genitive in Old
and Middle Irish, Liam Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 15. "Dubad nach innsci":
Cultivation of Obscurity in Medieval Irish Literature, Hugh Fogarty
(University College Dublin) Part III. Poetry Chapter 16. Pangur Bán, Anders
Ahlqvist (University of Sydney) Chapter 17. Finn's Student Days, Joseph
Falaky Nagy (UCLA) Chapter 18. A Poem by Eochaidh Ó hEódhusa, Pádraig A.
Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 19. The dánta grá and the Book of the Dean of
Lismore, William Gillies (University of Edinburgh) Chapter 20. Fionn and
Ailbhe's Riddles between Ireland and Scotland, Sìm Innes (University of
Glasgow) Chapter 21. Terms of Art: Theorizing Poetry in the Earliest Welsh
Anthology, Catherine McKenna (Harvard University) Bibliography of Tomás Ó
Cathasaigh Other Works Cited About the Contributors
(Fairleigh Dickinson University) List of Abbreviations Part I. Heroes
Chapter 1. The Death of Aífe's Only Son and the Heroic Biography, Kim
McCone (Maynooth University) Chapter 2. Two by Two: The Doubled
Chariot-figure of Táin Bó Cúailnge, Aled Llion Jones (Bangor University)
Chapter 3. On Not Eating Dog, Matthieu Boyd (Fairleigh Dickinson
University) Chapter 4. The Odrán Episode in Esnada Tige Buchet, Patricia
Kelly (University College Dublin) Chapter 5. Moling and the Bórama, Morgan
Davies (Colgate University) Chapter 6. Wavering Heroes in the Icelandic
Sagas, Rory McTurk (University of Leeds) Chapter 7. Heroes Humiliated: A
Theme in Bardic Eulogies, Katharine Simms (Trinity College Dublin) Chapter
8. Annals, Histories and Stories: Some Thirteenth-century Entries in the
Annals of the Four Masters, Ruairí Ó hUiginn (Maynooth University) Chapter
9. Cormac mac Airt in Classical Irish Poetry: Young in Age but Old in
Wisdom, and Not Entirely Flawless, Damian McManus (Trinity College Dublin)
Chapter 10. "Bhí an saol aoibhinn ait": Cormac mac Airt in Oral Folk
Tradition, Barbara Hillers (University College Dublin) Part II. Law and
Language Chapter 11. Below Ground: a Study of Early Irish Pits and
Souterrains, Fergus Kelly (DIAS) Chapter 12. Recholl Breth: Why it is a
"Shroud of Judgments", Charlene M. Eska (Virginia Tech) Chapter 13.
Comparing Like to (Un)like: Parables, Words, and Opinions in Romance and
Irish, Aidan Doyle (University College Cork) Chapter 14. On the Line-Break
in Early Irish Verse, and Some Remarks on the Syntax of the Genitive in Old
and Middle Irish, Liam Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 15. "Dubad nach innsci":
Cultivation of Obscurity in Medieval Irish Literature, Hugh Fogarty
(University College Dublin) Part III. Poetry Chapter 16. Pangur Bán, Anders
Ahlqvist (University of Sydney) Chapter 17. Finn's Student Days, Joseph
Falaky Nagy (UCLA) Chapter 18. A Poem by Eochaidh Ó hEódhusa, Pádraig A.
Breatnach (DIAS) Chapter 19. The dánta grá and the Book of the Dean of
Lismore, William Gillies (University of Edinburgh) Chapter 20. Fionn and
Ailbhe's Riddles between Ireland and Scotland, Sìm Innes (University of
Glasgow) Chapter 21. Terms of Art: Theorizing Poetry in the Earliest Welsh
Anthology, Catherine McKenna (Harvard University) Bibliography of Tomás Ó
Cathasaigh Other Works Cited About the Contributors