Lucerna Fidelium–Lochrann na gCreidmheach, Roma, (1676)
Apart from the Latin title Lucerna Fidelium–Lochrann na gCreidmheach (1676) is written entirely in early modern Irish.
Apart from the Latin title Lucerna Fidelium–Lochrann na gCreidmheach (1676) is written entirely in early modern Irish.
Cormac Ó Cadhlaigh’s scrapbooks of press cuttings, documenting the ongoing discussions & debates regarding the Irish language during the twentieth century.
Alphabet Irlandais (Paris, 1804) & Jean-Joseph Marcel, from the Ó Súilleabháin Collection
Part two of a two-part series looking at An Foclóir Béarla-Gaoidheilge (Paris, 1732)
Part one of a two-part series looking at An Foclóir Béarla-Gaoidheilge (Paris, 1732)
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