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Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium
Author: Paul-Andre Bempechat
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674035287
Size: 66.55 MB
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Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 295
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Book Description: This volume includes “The Celtcity of Galicia, Spain, and the Arrival of Celtic Peoples from Britain in the Fifth Century AD” by Manuel Alberro; “Reading Aislinge enguso as a Christian Parable” by Brenda Gray; “Celtic Legends in Irish Opera, 1900–1930” by Axel Klein; “‘I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight’”—Looking for Arthur in All the Wrong Places” by Laurance Maney; “What Future for the Irish Gaeltacht Communities in the 21st Century?” by Nollaig Gadhra; “Acallam na Senrach as Prosimetrum” by Geraldine Parsons; “Courtly, Religious, and Traditional Themes in a Medieval Welsh Elegy to a ‘Swan Wargan Wyry’ (Fair Gentle Virgin)” by Laura Radiker; and “Welsh Prophetic Poetry in the Age of the Princes” by Elizabeth Schoales.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674035287
Size: 66.55 MB
Format: PDF, Kindle
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 295
View: 4048
Book Description: This volume includes “The Celtcity of Galicia, Spain, and the Arrival of Celtic Peoples from Britain in the Fifth Century AD” by Manuel Alberro; “Reading Aislinge enguso as a Christian Parable” by Brenda Gray; “Celtic Legends in Irish Opera, 1900–1930” by Axel Klein; “‘I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight’”—Looking for Arthur in All the Wrong Places” by Laurance Maney; “What Future for the Irish Gaeltacht Communities in the 21st Century?” by Nollaig Gadhra; “Acallam na Senrach as Prosimetrum” by Geraldine Parsons; “Courtly, Religious, and Traditional Themes in a Medieval Welsh Elegy to a ‘Swan Wargan Wyry’ (Fair Gentle Virgin)” by Laura Radiker; and “Welsh Prophetic Poetry in the Age of the Princes” by Elizabeth Schoales.
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium
Author: Michael Linkletter
Publisher: Department of Celtic Literature &
ISBN: 9780674023840
Size: 69.99 MB
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 467
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Book Description: The Harvard Celtic Colloquium was established in 1980 by two graduate students in the Harvard University Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures as a forum in which graduate students could share their work and gain experience in professional academia. Since then, it has been organized annually by a team of students in the department, grown in size, and gained an international reputation which annually draws a diverse mix of scholars from around the world to present papers on all facets of Celtic Studies. The Harvard Celtic Colloquium is the only conference in the field of Celtic Studies to be wholly organized and run by graduate students. Since its inception, established and internationally-renowned scholars in Celtic as well as graduate students, junior academics, and unaffiliated scholars have been drawn to this dynamic setting, presenting papers on ancient, medieval, and modern topics in the many disciplines relating to Celtic Studies; including literature, linguistics, art, archeology, government, economics, music, and history. Papers given at the Colloquium may be submitted for review to the organizers of the conference, who become the editors for those papers selected for publication in the Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium. Only papers presented at the annual conference are considered for publication. Harvard University Press is proud to announce that we will distribute the Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium. Two new issues are available this Fall: Volume 18/19 (1998 and 1999) and Volume 20/21 (2000 and 2001). Back issues are also available.
Publisher: Department of Celtic Literature &
ISBN: 9780674023840
Size: 69.99 MB
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 467
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Book Description: The Harvard Celtic Colloquium was established in 1980 by two graduate students in the Harvard University Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures as a forum in which graduate students could share their work and gain experience in professional academia. Since then, it has been organized annually by a team of students in the department, grown in size, and gained an international reputation which annually draws a diverse mix of scholars from around the world to present papers on all facets of Celtic Studies. The Harvard Celtic Colloquium is the only conference in the field of Celtic Studies to be wholly organized and run by graduate students. Since its inception, established and internationally-renowned scholars in Celtic as well as graduate students, junior academics, and unaffiliated scholars have been drawn to this dynamic setting, presenting papers on ancient, medieval, and modern topics in the many disciplines relating to Celtic Studies; including literature, linguistics, art, archeology, government, economics, music, and history. Papers given at the Colloquium may be submitted for review to the organizers of the conference, who become the editors for those papers selected for publication in the Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium. Only papers presented at the annual conference are considered for publication. Harvard University Press is proud to announce that we will distribute the Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium. Two new issues are available this Fall: Volume 18/19 (1998 and 1999) and Volume 20/21 (2000 and 2001). Back issues are also available.
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium
Author: Bettina Kimpton
Publisher: Department of Celtic Literature &
ISBN: 9780674031395
Size: 18.40 MB
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 335
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Book Description: This volume includes The Alans in the Iberian Peninsula and the Identification by Littleton and Malcor as the Milesians of the Lebor Gabála, Manuel Alberro; The 'Gallic Disaster' Did Dionysius I of Syracuse Order It?, Timothy Bridgman; The Breton Compositions of Jean Cras, Paul Andre Bempéchat; Compert Con Culainn: Dangerous Liaisons: The Birth of the Hero and the Origins of Society, Marion Dean; Cernunnos: Looking a Different Way, David Fickett-Wilbar; Epic or Exegesis: The Form and Genesis of the Táin Bó Cuailnge, John Fisher; Introducing King Nuadha: Mythology and Politics in the Belfast Murals, Alexandra Hartnett; Gaelic Political Scripture: Uí Mhaoil Chonaire Scribes and the Book of Mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Benjamin Hazard; Voice, Power and Narrative Structure in Orgain Denna Ríg, Bettina Kimpton; Cucchulainn: God, Man or Animal?, Erik Larson; The Celtic Seasonal Festivals in the Light of Recent Approaches to the Indo-European Ritual Year, Emily Lyle; Vita I. S. Brigitae: An Eighth-Century Life with Seventh-Century Roots, Laurance Maney; Spirit and Flesh in Twentieth-Century Welsh Poetry: A Comparison of the Work of D. Gwenallt Jones and Pennar Davies, D. Densil Morgan; Joseph Cooper Walker's Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards: Significance and Impact, Lesa Ní Mhunghaile; Old Irish *desgabál and the Concept of Ascension in Irish Religious Texts, Brian O Broin; Oenach Aimsire na mBan: Early Irish Seasonal Celebrations, Gender Roles and Mythological Cycles, Sharon Paice Macleod; Literature Reviews in An Claidheamh Soluis: A journalistic insight to Irish Literary Reviews in the Revival period 1899-1932, Regina Uí Chollatáin; and Insular and Celtic Influences on the Decoration of Yale MS 22, Elizabeth Willingham.
Publisher: Department of Celtic Literature &
ISBN: 9780674031395
Size: 18.40 MB
Format: PDF, Kindle
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 335
View: 3369
Book Description: This volume includes The Alans in the Iberian Peninsula and the Identification by Littleton and Malcor as the Milesians of the Lebor Gabála, Manuel Alberro; The 'Gallic Disaster' Did Dionysius I of Syracuse Order It?, Timothy Bridgman; The Breton Compositions of Jean Cras, Paul Andre Bempéchat; Compert Con Culainn: Dangerous Liaisons: The Birth of the Hero and the Origins of Society, Marion Dean; Cernunnos: Looking a Different Way, David Fickett-Wilbar; Epic or Exegesis: The Form and Genesis of the Táin Bó Cuailnge, John Fisher; Introducing King Nuadha: Mythology and Politics in the Belfast Murals, Alexandra Hartnett; Gaelic Political Scripture: Uí Mhaoil Chonaire Scribes and the Book of Mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Benjamin Hazard; Voice, Power and Narrative Structure in Orgain Denna Ríg, Bettina Kimpton; Cucchulainn: God, Man or Animal?, Erik Larson; The Celtic Seasonal Festivals in the Light of Recent Approaches to the Indo-European Ritual Year, Emily Lyle; Vita I. S. Brigitae: An Eighth-Century Life with Seventh-Century Roots, Laurance Maney; Spirit and Flesh in Twentieth-Century Welsh Poetry: A Comparison of the Work of D. Gwenallt Jones and Pennar Davies, D. Densil Morgan; Joseph Cooper Walker's Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards: Significance and Impact, Lesa Ní Mhunghaile; Old Irish *desgabál and the Concept of Ascension in Irish Religious Texts, Brian O Broin; Oenach Aimsire na mBan: Early Irish Seasonal Celebrations, Gender Roles and Mythological Cycles, Sharon Paice Macleod; Literature Reviews in An Claidheamh Soluis: A journalistic insight to Irish Literary Reviews in the Revival period 1899-1932, Regina Uí Chollatáin; and Insular and Celtic Influences on the Decoration of Yale MS 22, Elizabeth Willingham.
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium 29 2009
Author: Kassandra Conley
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674055957
Size: 62.99 MB
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 297
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Book Description: This volume includes “Nations in Tune: the Influence of Irish music on the Breton Musical Record” by Yann Bevant; “Ethnicity, Geography, and the Passage of Dominion in the Mabinogi and Brut Y Brenhinedd” by Christina Chance; “Rejecting Mother’s Blessing: the Absence of the Fairy in the Welsh Search for National Identity” by Adam Coward; “Gwalarn: An Attempt to Renew Breton literature” by Gwendal Denez; “At the Crossroads: World War One and the Shifting Roles of Men and Women in Breton Ballad Song Practice” by Natalie Franz; “Apocryphal Sanctity in the Lives of Irish Saints” by Maire Johnson; “ ‘An Dialog wtre Arzur Roe d’an Bretounet ha Guynglaff’ and Its Connections with the Arthurian tradition” by Herve Le Bihan; “A Walk on the Wild Side: Women, Men and Madness” by Edyta Lehmann; “The Early Establishment of Celtic Studies in North American Universities” by Michael Linkletter; “ ‘The Marshalled Fence of Battle of All the Men of Earth’: A Reading of Cú Chulainn’s First Recension ríastrad” by Elizabeth Moore; “Dreams of Medieval Scottish Nationhood: The Epic Case of William Wallace” by Kylie Murray; “ ‘Some of You Will Curse Her’: Women’s Fiction During the Irish-language Revival” by Riona Nic Congail; “Dating Peredur: New Light on Old Problems” by Natalia I. Petrovskaia; “ ‘From the Shame You Have Done’ : Comparing the stories of Blodeuedd and Bláthnait” by Sarah Pfannenschmidt; “ ‘And There was a Fourth son Llefelys’: Narrative Structure and Variation in Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys” by Kelly Ann Randell; and “Fabricating Celts: How Iron Age Iberians became Indo-Europeanized during the Franco Regime” by Aaron Alzola Romero and Eduardo Sanchez-Moreno.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674055957
Size: 62.99 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 297
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Book Description: This volume includes “Nations in Tune: the Influence of Irish music on the Breton Musical Record” by Yann Bevant; “Ethnicity, Geography, and the Passage of Dominion in the Mabinogi and Brut Y Brenhinedd” by Christina Chance; “Rejecting Mother’s Blessing: the Absence of the Fairy in the Welsh Search for National Identity” by Adam Coward; “Gwalarn: An Attempt to Renew Breton literature” by Gwendal Denez; “At the Crossroads: World War One and the Shifting Roles of Men and Women in Breton Ballad Song Practice” by Natalie Franz; “Apocryphal Sanctity in the Lives of Irish Saints” by Maire Johnson; “ ‘An Dialog wtre Arzur Roe d’an Bretounet ha Guynglaff’ and Its Connections with the Arthurian tradition” by Herve Le Bihan; “A Walk on the Wild Side: Women, Men and Madness” by Edyta Lehmann; “The Early Establishment of Celtic Studies in North American Universities” by Michael Linkletter; “ ‘The Marshalled Fence of Battle of All the Men of Earth’: A Reading of Cú Chulainn’s First Recension ríastrad” by Elizabeth Moore; “Dreams of Medieval Scottish Nationhood: The Epic Case of William Wallace” by Kylie Murray; “ ‘Some of You Will Curse Her’: Women’s Fiction During the Irish-language Revival” by Riona Nic Congail; “Dating Peredur: New Light on Old Problems” by Natalia I. Petrovskaia; “ ‘From the Shame You Have Done’ : Comparing the stories of Blodeuedd and Bláthnait” by Sarah Pfannenschmidt; “ ‘And There was a Fourth son Llefelys’: Narrative Structure and Variation in Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys” by Kelly Ann Randell; and “Fabricating Celts: How Iron Age Iberians became Indo-Europeanized during the Franco Regime” by Aaron Alzola Romero and Eduardo Sanchez-Moreno.
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium 39 2019
Author: Myrzinn Boucher-Durand
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ISBN: 9780674257795
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Languages : en
Pages : 370
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Book Description: Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 39 includes the 2019 J. V. Kelleher lecture by Máire Ní Mhaonaigh which centered on medieval Irish chroniclers' conceptions of past and present events in the wider world. Other papers expand the scope of this volume from the medieval into the early modern period, and into the early twentieth century.
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ISBN: 9780674257795
Size: 49.83 MB
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Languages : en
Pages : 370
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Book Description: Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 39 includes the 2019 J. V. Kelleher lecture by Máire Ní Mhaonaigh which centered on medieval Irish chroniclers' conceptions of past and present events in the wider world. Other papers expand the scope of this volume from the medieval into the early modern period, and into the early twentieth century.
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium 38 2018
Author: Celeste Andrews
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780674241312
Size: 76.14 MB
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Book Description: PHCC 38 includes widely-ranging articles on medieval and modern literary and material culture, as well as language structure and formation, of the Celtic regions of Ireland, Wales, and Breton. Dr. Aled Jones of Bangor University delivered the special lecture, comparing modern astrophysics to the plasticity of time in medieval Celtic literature.
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ISBN: 9780674241312
Size: 76.14 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
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Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Book Description: PHCC 38 includes widely-ranging articles on medieval and modern literary and material culture, as well as language structure and formation, of the Celtic regions of Ireland, Wales, and Breton. Dr. Aled Jones of Bangor University delivered the special lecture, comparing modern astrophysics to the plasticity of time in medieval Celtic literature.
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium 28 2008
Author: Kassandra Conley
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674055964
Size: 29.78 MB
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 229
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Book Description: This volume includes: “The Influence of 19th century Anthologies of Celtic Music in Redefining Celtic Nationalism” by Graham Aubrey; “A Reactionary Dimension in Progressive Revolutionary Theories?” by Olivier Coquelin; “The Spiteful Tongue: Breton Song Practices and the Art of the Insult” by Natalie Franz; “Celtic Democracy” by D. Blair Gibson; “Pendragon’s Ancestors” by Natalie Ginoux; “When Historians Study Breton Oral Ballads: A Cultural Approach” by Eva Guillorel; “The British Tristan Tradition” by Sabine Heinz; “Time and the Translation of the Breton Laws” by Heather Laird; “Judas, His Sister, and the Miraculous Cock in the Middle Irish poem Críst ro crochadh” by Christopher Leydon; “Se principen nominat: Rhetorical Self-Fashioning and Epistolary Style in the Letters of Owain Gwynedd” by Patricia Malone; and “Abduction, Swordplay, Monsters and Mistrust: Findabair, Gwenhwyfa and the Restoration of Honour” by Sharon Paice MacLeod.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674055964
Size: 29.78 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 229
View: 2863
Book Description: This volume includes: “The Influence of 19th century Anthologies of Celtic Music in Redefining Celtic Nationalism” by Graham Aubrey; “A Reactionary Dimension in Progressive Revolutionary Theories?” by Olivier Coquelin; “The Spiteful Tongue: Breton Song Practices and the Art of the Insult” by Natalie Franz; “Celtic Democracy” by D. Blair Gibson; “Pendragon’s Ancestors” by Natalie Ginoux; “When Historians Study Breton Oral Ballads: A Cultural Approach” by Eva Guillorel; “The British Tristan Tradition” by Sabine Heinz; “Time and the Translation of the Breton Laws” by Heather Laird; “Judas, His Sister, and the Miraculous Cock in the Middle Irish poem Críst ro crochadh” by Christopher Leydon; “Se principen nominat: Rhetorical Self-Fashioning and Epistolary Style in the Letters of Owain Gwynedd” by Patricia Malone; and “Abduction, Swordplay, Monsters and Mistrust: Findabair, Gwenhwyfa and the Restoration of Honour” by Sharon Paice MacLeod.
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium 35 2015
Author: Gregory Darwin
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ISBN: 9780674970946
Size: 25.33 MB
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Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Book Description: Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 35 includes Fergus Kelly s 2015 John V. Kelleher Lecture Whodunnit? Indirect Evidence in Early Irish Law. Other papers concern medieval Welsh and Irish literary, poetical, and hagiographical material; modern Celtic languages; and the considerations of using digital resources for Celtic Studies."
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780674970946
Size: 25.33 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
View: 3040
Book Description: Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 35 includes Fergus Kelly s 2015 John V. Kelleher Lecture Whodunnit? Indirect Evidence in Early Irish Law. Other papers concern medieval Welsh and Irish literary, poetical, and hagiographical material; modern Celtic languages; and the considerations of using digital resources for Celtic Studies."
Proceedings Of The Harvard Celtic Colloquium
Author: Christina Chance
Publisher: Department of Celtic Literature &
ISBN: 9780674053434
Size: 42.31 MB
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 407
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Book Description: This volume includes "The Recyclable Hero in Celtic and Kindred Traditions"; "On the Celtic-American Fringe: Irish-Mexican Encounters in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands"; "The Enconium Urbs in Medieval Welsh Poetry"; "Prophecy in Medieval Welsh Manuscripts"; "'Ceol agus Gaol' (Music and Relationship): History, Identity, and Community in Boston's Irish Music Scene"; "In Praise of Two Margarets: Two Laudatory Poems by Piaras Feiritéar"; "'Colonisation Circulars': Timber Cycles and the Great Hunger"; "Descended from Both Peoples" by Laura Radiker; and "'Mouth to Mouth': Gaelic Stories as Told within One Family" by Carol Zall.
Publisher: Department of Celtic Literature &
ISBN: 9780674053434
Size: 42.31 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 407
View: 4218
Book Description: This volume includes "The Recyclable Hero in Celtic and Kindred Traditions"; "On the Celtic-American Fringe: Irish-Mexican Encounters in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands"; "The Enconium Urbs in Medieval Welsh Poetry"; "Prophecy in Medieval Welsh Manuscripts"; "'Ceol agus Gaol' (Music and Relationship): History, Identity, and Community in Boston's Irish Music Scene"; "In Praise of Two Margarets: Two Laudatory Poems by Piaras Feiritéar"; "'Colonisation Circulars': Timber Cycles and the Great Hunger"; "Descended from Both Peoples" by Laura Radiker; and "'Mouth to Mouth': Gaelic Stories as Told within One Family" by Carol Zall.