Unity in diversity : Studies in Irish and Scottish Gaelic language, literature and history / edited by Cathal G. Ó Háinle and Donald E. Meek.
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Dublin :
The School of Irish, Trinity College Dublin,
2004.
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Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
- Contains: Donald E. Meek, The Scottish tradition of Fian ballads in the middle ages; Liam Breathnach, On satire and the poet's circuit; Richard A.V. Cox, The Norse element in Scottish place-names; Katharine Simms, Gaelic military history and the later brehon law commentaries; James Grant, The Gaelic of Islay, a North channel dialect?; Damian McManus, The bardic poet as teacher, student and critic: a context for the Grammatical Tracts; Cathal G. O Hainle, the novel frustrated: developments in 17th to 19th century fiction in Irish; Terence McCaughey, Andrew Sall (1624--82): textual editor and facilitator of the Irish translation of the Old Testament; Donald E. Meek, Religion, riot and romance: Scottish Gaelic perceptions of Ireland in the 19th century.