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Is mé go déanach i mBaile Sheáin: Donnchadh Rua Mac Conmara i dTalamh an Éisc
(Cumann Léann na Litríochta, 2009)
[No abstract available]
'Gan Unsa ar Bith Céille': An Fhearúlacht agus An Bharántúlacht in Dhá amhrán le Seosamh Ó hÉanaí.Béaloideas
(An Cumann Le Béaloideas Éireann/Folklore of Ireland Society, 2009)
Glactar leis an bharantúlacht mar cheist mhór i gcúrsaí béaloidis sa lá atá inniu ann.4 Tá roinnt mhaith staidéir chomh maith déanta ar chúrsaí inscne i Léann an Bhéaloidis in Éirinn5 agus roinnt bheag a dhíríonn ar an ...
Renunciation: Heidegger, Agamben, Blanchot, Vattimo
(Edinburgh University Press, 2009-02)
In the essay Das Wort (Words) in On the Way to Language, Martin Heidegger speaks of 'renunciation' (Verzicht) as the necessary route towards experiencing that which remains otherwise invisible and unsayable. Heidegger ...
The Threshold and the Topos of the Remnant: Giorgio Agamben
(Taylor & Francis, 2008-04)
In this article I will follow Agamben as he conceptualises the space of the threshold. The next section will be devoted to investigating Agamben's reading of Paul, with particular attention to hope and love. I will show ...
The green fields of France: Ireland's sporting heroes and the Tour De France
(Taylor & Francis, 2006-07-06)
Irish cyclists have been a regular feature of the Tour de France. By examining the lives and feats of the various Irish born riders that have taken part in the world's most famous bike race, this paper demonstrates the ...
Placenames database of Ireland: Bunachar logainmneacha na hÉireann
(County Roscommon Historical and Archaeological Society, 2009)
The purpose of this article is to give a brief overview of the online Placenames Database of Ireland (www.logainm.ie). This article will also examine the relevance and importance of this database in relation to research ...
The life and work of Cúán ua Lothcháin
(Meath Archaeological & Historical Society, 2008)
[No abstract available]
Confessions of a song junkie
(Irish Pages, 2006)
[No abstract available]
The early Old Irish material in the newly discovered Computus Einsidlensis (c. AD 700)
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008)
The Computus Einsidlensis (Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, 321 (647), pp. 82-125) is a recently discovered text in the Swiss monastery of Einsiedeln. Besides its importance for the study of computistics in the early middle ...