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Publicado 22 sept
Hiberno-Latin was a form of Latin originating in 5th C. Ireland. It gained great influence across Europe for its artistic & literary merits.
Publicado 22 sept
Hiberno-Latin was a form of Latin originating in 5th C. Ireland. It gained great influence across Europe for its artistic & literary merits.
Publicado 22 sept
The historical propensity of the Irish toward 'active monasticism' was extensive. The illuminated books, hermitages, voyages to America..
Publicado 22 sept
The historical propensity of the Irish toward 'active monasticism' was extensive. The illuminated books, hermitages, voyages to America..
Publicado 21 sept
A poem by Sedulius Scottus ('the Irish') written in Liège, 9th c. His special patrons included Emperor Lothar & Empress Ermingard.
Publicado 21 sept
Pangur Bán, perhaps the most famous poem from Early Ireland: written by a monk about his cat named Pangur. https://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/10/pangur-ban/
Publicado 21 sept
This poem was originally written in Irish in the margins of the St Gall Gospel (8th C.) - probably by a bored but very inspired scribe.
Publicado 21 sept
This poem was originally written in Irish in the margins of the St Gall Gospel (8th C.) - probably by a bored but very inspired scribe.
Publicado 21 sept
Rock of Cashel, Tipperary. Site of the conversion of the king of Munster. Formed when St Patrick banished Satan from nearby mountain Devil's Bit. #Tipperary
Rock of Cashel, Tipperary. Site of the conversion of the king of Munster. Formed when St Patrick banished Satan from nearby mountain Devil's Bit. #Tipperary
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Devenish Island in the snow, on lower Lough Erne, Co Fermanagh. #Fermanagh
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Publicado 20 sept
The stoat (Irish: Easóg) is found all over Ireland and mainly eats rabbits. #Irish #wildlife