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    • San abhainn do léim bardán : An Bheatha, An Bás agus an Teanga i bhFilíocht Choilm Bhreathnaigh 

      CONNICK, EIMEAR MARY (Trinity College Dublin. School of Lang, Lit. & Cultural Studies. Discipline of Irish, 2020)
      Is file tábhachtach é Colm Breathnach i nualitríocht na Gaeilge agus is é seo an chéad mhonagraf critice atá tiomnaithe dá shaothar. Sa tráchtas seo, déantar mionanailís ar shaothar filíochta Choilm Bhreathnaigh. Déantar ...
    • Seven Bardic poems to the Meic Dhiarmada of Magh Luirg 

      Hoyne, Mícheál (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Irish and Celtic Languages, 2014)
      This thesis consists of editions of seven previously unedited Bardic poems to members of the Mac Diarmada (Mac Dermot) family of Magh Luirg (Moylurg), Co. Roscommon. ‘Bardic poetry’ refers to the syllabic verse, written ...
    • Synchronic Language Variation in the Old Irish Glosses 

      Malthaner, Ariana Nicole (Trinity College Dublin. School of Lang, Lit. & Cultural Studies. Discipline of Irish, 2022)
      This thesis collects, catalogues, and analyses synchronic language variation in Old Irish sources in order to investigate the possibility of Old Irish dialects. This thesis represents the first comprehensive attempt to ...
    • Tadhg mac Gearóid Uí Rodaighe agus a mhuintir 

      Mac Muirí, Seosamh (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Irish and Celtic Studies, 2004)
      Rinneadh an taighde ar an teidil réamhluaite trí mhórán lámhscríbhinní sna hinstitiúidí éagsúla, Is. TCD H. 6. 15. go príomha, a chóipeáil, de scríobh láimhe agus a iniúchadh go mion le linn na hoibre sin féin agus ina ...
    • There was none died around here with hunger in the Famine : oral traditions of the Great Irish Famine 

      Brennan, Laura (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Irish and Celtic Studies, 2003)
      This thesis is an examination of seven oral tradition reports, resulting from the distribution of the Famine questionnaire, by the Irish Folklore Commission, in 1945. The aim is to assess the validity of oral tradition as ...
    • Twelve poems attributed to Fland Manistrech from the Book of Leinster 

      Pődör, Dóra (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Irish and Celtic Studies, 2000)
      One of the aims of this thesis is to produce a translated and annotated text of twelve poems attributed to the eleventh-century poet, Flann Manistrech (+1056) from the Book of Leinster (Trinity College Dublin), a manuscript ...