Auraicept na n-éces: the scholars' primer; being the texts of the Ogham tract from the Book of Ballymote and the Yellow book of Lecan, and thetext of the Trefhocul from the Book of Leinster;
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Auraicept na n-éces: the scholars' primer; being the texts of the Ogham tract from the Book of Ballymote and the Yellow book of Lecan, and thetext of the Trefhocul from the Book of Leinster;
- by
- Calder, George, 1859-1941, ed. and tr; Isidore, of Seville, Saint, d. 636; Virgilius Maro, Grammaticus, 7th cent
- Publication date
- 1917
- Publisher
- Edinburgh : J. Grant
- Collection
- irishstudies; PB1201thruPB1449; Boston_College_Library; blc; americana
- Contributor
- Boston College Libraries
- Language
- Irish
- Item Size
- 750.9M
"Photographs of Ogham alphabets, with transcript of the interlinear explanations and translation thereof": 4 plates, each accompanied by folded sheet of various sizes, printed on one side (plates and printed pages numbered consecutively 300-313)
The Auraicept treats chiefly of the Ogham alphabet and grammar, but if the Trefhocul be included it treats also of poetry in the strict sense. It consists of excerpts from the Book of Cenn Faelad, the Book of Ferchertne, the Book of Amergen and the Book of Fenius, Iar mac Nema and Gaedel amc Ethiuir
Besides these four ancient books, two others are mentioned, the Dâ³uile Feda, of which the Ogham tract is perhaps an expansion, and the Câ³in Ollaman, possibly an early form of the tract on metrics. The Auraicept bears abundant evidence of the influence of two Latin authors, Isidorus of Seville and Virgilius Maro. The language is Middle Irish, but the basis which has been much worked over, all belongs to the Old Irish period. cf. Introd
Includes indexes
Mss. transcribed or collated.--Authorities referred to or quoted.- - Introduction.--Text with translation.--Text untranslated.--Trefhocul with examples.--De duilib feda.--Ogam.--Prologue and examples, with translation.-- Photographs of Ogham alphabets, with transcript of the interlinear explanations and translation thereof.--Glossarial index.--Index of places, tribes, and nations.--Index of persons
The Auraicept treats chiefly of the Ogham alphabet and grammar, but if the Trefhocul be included it treats also of poetry in the strict sense. It consists of excerpts from the Book of Cenn Faelad, the Book of Ferchertne, the Book of Amergen and the Book of Fenius, Iar mac Nema and Gaedel amc Ethiuir
Besides these four ancient books, two others are mentioned, the Dâ³uile Feda, of which the Ogham tract is perhaps an expansion, and the Câ³in Ollaman, possibly an early form of the tract on metrics. The Auraicept bears abundant evidence of the influence of two Latin authors, Isidorus of Seville and Virgilius Maro. The language is Middle Irish, but the basis which has been much worked over, all belongs to the Old Irish period. cf. Introd
Includes indexes
Mss. transcribed or collated.--Authorities referred to or quoted.- - Introduction.--Text with translation.--Text untranslated.--Trefhocul with examples.--De duilib feda.--Ogam.--Prologue and examples, with translation.-- Photographs of Ogham alphabets, with transcript of the interlinear explanations and translation thereof.--Glossarial index.--Index of places, tribes, and nations.--Index of persons
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- Addeddate
- 2013-05-13 15:07:45
- Associated-names
- Calder, George, 1859-1941, ed. and tr; Isidore, of Seville, Saint, d. 636; Virgilius Maro, Grammaticus, 7th cent
- Bookplateleaf
- 0003
- Call number
- PB1397 .A8 1917
- Camera
- Canon EOS 5D Mark II
- External-identifier
-
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- Foldout_seconds
- 1422
- Foldoutcount
- 4
- Identifier
- auraiceptnancess00cald
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t00z8s742
- Lccn
- 17021291
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- Pages
- 442
- Ppi
- 500
- Republisher_date
- 20130604142633
- Republisher_operator
- [email protected];[email protected]
- Scandate
- 20130603190530
- Scanner
- scribe7.boston.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- boston
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 4459225
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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