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Founded in 1961, Studia Hibernica is devoted to the study of the Irish language and its literature, Irish history and archaeology, Irish folklore and place names, and related subjects.

Its aim is to present the research of scholars in these fields of Irish studies and so to bring them within easy reach of each other and the wider public. It endeavours to provide in each issue a proportion of articles, such as surveys of periods or theme in history or literature, which will be of general interest.

A long review section is a special feature of the journal and all new publications within its scope are there reviewed by competent authorities.

Table of Contents
Letters of Kuno Meyer to Douglas Hyde, 1896–1919
 Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
Three variations on the theme of the dog-headed spear in medieval Irish: Celtchar’s lúin, Conall Cernach’s Derg Drúchtach, Lugaid’s flesc
 Edward Pettit
Lucan’s Bellum Civile in Ireland: structure and sources
 Erich Poppe
Hubert Quinn, liberal Protestantism and late kailyard culture in mid-twentieth-century Ulster
 Patrick Maume

Alt Léirmheasa/Review Article
The universal Irish
 Alan Titley

Léirmheasanna/Reviews
Clerics, kings and Vikings: essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Purcell, MacCotter, Nyhan and Sheehan)
 Patricia M. Rumsey
A martyrology of four cities: Metz, Cologne, Dublin, Lund (Ó Riain)
 Jonathan Wooding
Latin Psalter manuscripts in Trinity College Dublin and the Chester Beatty Library (Cleaver and Conrad O’Briain)
 Michael Staunton
Anglo-Norman parks in medieval Ireland (Beglane)
 Sparky Booker
The register of St Saviour’s chantry of Waterford. Registrum cantariae S. Salvatoris Waterfordensis. BL, Harleian MS 3765 (Byrne, Byrne and Nicholls)
 Mary Ann Lyons
The Tudor discovery of Ireland (Maginn and Ellis)
 Colm Lennon
Letterbook of George, 16th Earl of Kildare (Clarke and McGrath)
 Mary Ann Lyons
Heroes or traitors? Experiences of southern Irish soldiers returning from the Great War, 1919–1939 (Taylor)
 Marnie Hay
Mo ghnósa leas an dáin: aistí in ómós do Mháirtin Ó Direáin (Ní Úrdail, Mac Giolla Léith)
 Caitríona Ní Chléirchín

Studia Hibernica Vol. 42

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 30/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9781781383230, 978-1781383230
      ISBN10: 1781383235
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Founded in 1961, Studia Hibernica is devoted to the study of the Irish language and its literature, Irish history and archaeology, Irish folklore and place names, and related subjects.

      Its aim is to present the research of scholars in these fields of Irish studies and so to bring them within easy reach of each other and the wider public. It endeavours to provide in each issue a proportion of articles, such as surveys of periods or theme in history or literature, which will be of general interest.

      A long review section is a special feature of the journal and all new publications within its scope are there reviewed by competent authorities.

      Table of Contents
      Letters of Kuno Meyer to Douglas Hyde, 1896–1919
       Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
      Three variations on the theme of the dog-headed spear in medieval Irish: Celtchar’s lúin, Conall Cernach’s Derg Drúchtach, Lugaid’s flesc
       Edward Pettit
      Lucan’s Bellum Civile in Ireland: structure and sources
       Erich Poppe
      Hubert Quinn, liberal Protestantism and late kailyard culture in mid-twentieth-century Ulster
       Patrick Maume

      Alt Léirmheasa/Review Article
      The universal Irish
       Alan Titley

      Léirmheasanna/Reviews
      Clerics, kings and Vikings: essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Purcell, MacCotter, Nyhan and Sheehan)
       Patricia M. Rumsey
      A martyrology of four cities: Metz, Cologne, Dublin, Lund (Ó Riain)
       Jonathan Wooding
      Latin Psalter manuscripts in Trinity College Dublin and the Chester Beatty Library (Cleaver and Conrad O’Briain)
       Michael Staunton
      Anglo-Norman parks in medieval Ireland (Beglane)
       Sparky Booker
      The register of St Saviour’s chantry of Waterford. Registrum cantariae S. Salvatoris Waterfordensis. BL, Harleian MS 3765 (Byrne, Byrne and Nicholls)
       Mary Ann Lyons
      The Tudor discovery of Ireland (Maginn and Ellis)
       Colm Lennon
      Letterbook of George, 16th Earl of Kildare (Clarke and McGrath)
       Mary Ann Lyons
      Heroes or traitors? Experiences of southern Irish soldiers returning from the Great War, 1919–1939 (Taylor)
       Marnie Hay
      Mo ghnósa leas an dáin: aistí in ómós do Mháirtin Ó Direáin (Ní Úrdail, Mac Giolla Léith)
       Caitríona Ní Chléirchín

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