| Electronic journals - 1857 - 580 pages
...by the Irish Archzeological Society, founded in 1840, and the Celtic Society, established in 1845. The present Society has been formed by the union of...bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially such as are extant in the Irish language. Since the union of the two Societies,... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Dublin (Ireland) - 1854 - 478 pages
...by the Irish Archaeological Society, founded in 1840, and the Celtic Society, established in 1845. The present Society has been formed by the union of...bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially such as are extant in the Irish language. The Books of the Society are published... | |
| Eugene Curry - 1855 - 242 pages
...Esq. and Resolved : — " That the Celtic Society be united with the Irish Archaeological Society, under the name of the IRISH ARCHAEoLoGICAL AND CELTIC...monuments illustrative of Irish history, and for the publicationof thegenealogical ecclesiastical, bardic, topographical, and historical remains of Ireland.especially... | |
| James Henthorn Todd - Hymns, Irish - 1855 - 174 pages
...the " Irish Archa;ological and Celtic Society," for the preservation of the monnments illnstrative of Irish history, and for the publication of the historic,...bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially snch as are extant in the Irish language. A ты followii Hr tnly, iL Senior Rm-al... | |
| Ossianic Society - Ireland - 1857 - 366 pages
...by the Irish Archaeological Society, founded in i840, and the Celtic Society, established in i845. The present Society has been formed by the union of...bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially such as are extant in the Irish language. Since the union of the two Societies,... | |
| Royal Irish Academy. Museum - Archaeology - 1857 - 274 pages
...by the Irish Archaeological Society, founded in 1840, and the Celtic Society, established in 1845. The present Society has been formed by the union of...the monuments illustrative of Irish history, and for tfie publication of the historic, bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially... | |
| Royal Irish Academy. Museum - Archaeology - 1857 - 678 pages
...Society has been formed by the union of these two bodies, under the name of the "Irish Archmological and Celtic Society," for the preservation of the monuments...bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially such as are extant in the Irish language. Since the union of the two Societies,... | |
| sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1859 - 408 pages
...Society has been formed by the union of these two bodies, under the name of the " Irish Archa:ological and Celtic Society," for the preservation of the monuments...bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially such as are extant in the Irish language. Since the union of the two Societies,... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1860 - 234 pages
...by the Irish Archaeological Society, founded in 1840, and the Celtic Society, established in 1845. The present Society has been formed by the union of...bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially such as are extant in the Irish language. Since the union of the two Societies,... | |
| Whitley Stokes - Irish language - 1860 - 232 pages
...Society has heen formed hy the union of these two hodies, under the name of the "Irish Archœological and Celtic Society," for the preservation of the monuments illustrative of Irish history, and for the puhlication of the historic, bardic, ecclesiastical, and topographical remains of Ireland, especially... | |
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