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Nollaig
Ó Muraíle s. xx–xxi
Works authored
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig [ed.], Turas na dTaoiseach nUltach as Éirinn: from Ráth Maoláin to Rome. Tadhg O Cianain's contemporary narrative of the so-called Flight of the Earls, 1607-8, Rome: Pontifical Irish College, Four Courts Press, 2007.
Contents include: introduction (17-45); Text and translation (48-399); Tomás Ó Fiaich and notes by Paul Walsh (403-600); Sample to compare (semi)diplomatic and modernised editions (603-609); Paul Walsh's preface (610-616); AFM's account (617-619); Prosopography of Earl's entourage (620-628); Index of persons mentioned in the text (629-630); Index of placenames (631-640), etc; Irish inscription of Loreto (653-656).
abstract:
When the principal lords of Gaelic Ulster and their followers sailed from Lough Swilly in September 1607 on the faithful journey that would end in Rome nine months later, their company included one of the Irish learned class – Tadhg Ó Cianáin. This tantalisingly obscure figure has left us a most important primary source for a pivotal period in Irish history. Ó Cianáin’s careful record sheds valuable light on such things as the reaction of the Continental powers – France, Spain, Lorraine, and the Papacy – to the arrival on their territories of the inconvenient Irish exiles; the spread of Tridentine Catholic influence as far afield as Ireland; the role of such important Franciscan figures as Flaithrí Ó Maoil Chonaire and Roibeart Mac Artúir; the palpable Franciscan flavour that suffuses Ó Cianáin’s work; the sights and sounds of the great Baroque city of Rome, and the impressive sophistication and flexibility of the Irish language in accommodating itself to and borrowing from several other languages.
This new edition of Tadhg Ó Cianáin’s work owes much to the two previous editions, those of Paul Walsh (†1916) and Tomás Ó Fiaich and Pádraig de Barra (†1972); from the latter edition it furnishes, in translation, the late Cardinal Ó Fiaich’s invaluable commentary on the Earls’ journey, supplemented by Fr Walsh’s detailed annotation.
This new edition of Tadhg Ó Cianáin’s work owes much to the two previous editions, those of Paul Walsh (†1916) and Tomás Ó Fiaich and Pádraig de Barra (†1972); from the latter edition it furnishes, in translation, the late Cardinal Ó Fiaich’s invaluable commentary on the Earls’ journey, supplemented by Fr Walsh’s detailed annotation.
Contents include: introduction (17-45); Text and translation (48-399); Tomás Ó Fiaich and notes by Paul Walsh (403-600); Sample to compare (semi)diplomatic and modernised editions (603-609); Paul Walsh's preface (610-616); AFM's account (617-619); Prosopography of Earl's entourage (620-628); Index of persons mentioned in the text (629-630); Index of placenames (631-640), etc; Irish inscription of Loreto (653-656).
abstract:
When the principal lords of Gaelic Ulster and their followers sailed from Lough Swilly in September 1607 on the faithful journey that would end in Rome nine months later, their company included one of the Irish learned class – Tadhg Ó Cianáin. This tantalisingly obscure figure has left us a most important primary source for a pivotal period in Irish history. Ó Cianáin’s careful record sheds valuable light on such things as the reaction of the Continental powers – France, Spain, Lorraine, and the Papacy – to the arrival on their territories of the inconvenient Irish exiles; the spread of Tridentine Catholic influence as far afield as Ireland; the role of such important Franciscan figures as Flaithrí Ó Maoil Chonaire and Roibeart Mac Artúir; the palpable Franciscan flavour that suffuses Ó Cianáin’s work; the sights and sounds of the great Baroque city of Rome, and the impressive sophistication and flexibility of the Irish language in accommodating itself to and borrowing from several other languages.
This new edition of Tadhg Ó Cianáin’s work owes much to the two previous editions, those of Paul Walsh (†1916) and Tomás Ó Fiaich and Pádraig de Barra (†1972); from the latter edition it furnishes, in translation, the late Cardinal Ó Fiaich’s invaluable commentary on the Earls’ journey, supplemented by Fr Walsh’s detailed annotation.
This new edition of Tadhg Ó Cianáin’s work owes much to the two previous editions, those of Paul Walsh (†1916) and Tomás Ó Fiaich and Pádraig de Barra (†1972); from the latter edition it furnishes, in translation, the late Cardinal Ó Fiaich’s invaluable commentary on the Earls’ journey, supplemented by Fr Walsh’s detailed annotation.
includes: Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Leabhar mór na ngenealach: The great book of Irish genealogies: Pre-Gaels; Early Gaels; Northern and southern Uí Néill; Connacht, vol. 1 • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Leabhar mór na ngenealach: The great book of Irish genealogies: Oriel; Gaelic Scotland; Leinster; East Ulster; Munster; Saints, vol. 2 • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Leabhar mór na ngenealach: The great book of Irish genealogies: Kings, Vikings, Normans; ‘Index’; Topographical poems; Shorter books of genealogies, vol. 3 • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Leabhar mór na ngenealach: The great book of Irish genealogies: General volume, vol. 4 • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Leabhar mór na ngenealach: The great book of Irish genealogies: Index of personal names, vol. 5
Walsh, Paul, Irish leaders and learning through the ages, ed. Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003.
For a table of contents, see Ricorso. Early Leinster, and Meath, province and diocese -- Leinster states and kings in Christian times -- Short annals of Leinster -- Prehistoric Meath -- The ancient boundaries and tribes of Meath -- Ui Maccu Uais -- Meath in the Book of Rights -- Tethbae -- The Ua Maelechlainn kings of Meath -- How the diocese of Meath came to be -- Fragments of Meath history -- Connla and Conall Mageoghegan -- In Conall Mageoghegan’s neighbourhood -- Antony Mageoghegan, bishop of Clonmacnois -- Janet Marward, 1562-1629 -- The Civil Survey of Co. Meath -- The Plunket family -- The kin of Oliver Plunket -- Gaelic genealogies of the Plunkets -- Early and Early Modern Connacht -- Christian kings of Connacht -- Connacht in the Book of Rights -- James Blake of Galway -- Maolmordha Mac Suibhne -- Addresses to Tibbot na Long -- People and Places -- Woulfe's Irish Names and Surnames -- Some details of the Dillons -- Some Norman surnames -- The Westmeath Leavys -- History of the O Dalys -- The surname Golding -- The nickname Mant na Mulchan (O Ruairc) -- Some placenames of ancient Meath -- Note on Magheradernan -- The topography of Betha Colmain -- Placenames in Vita Finniani -- The placename Ocha, Ochainn--Faughanhill, Co. Meath -- A couple of placenames from the vicinity of Kells -- Gerdlige, Girley, Co. Meath -- Cnoc Aiste, Co. Westmeath -- Tippermessan, Co. Meath -- Higginstown, Co. Westmeath -- Some Westmeath placenames in a fifteenth-century poem -- Mela Mor in Co. Kilkenny -- Some placenames from the O Clery Book of Genealogies -- Bothar Cualann.
For a table of contents, see Ricorso. Early Leinster, and Meath, province and diocese -- Leinster states and kings in Christian times -- Short annals of Leinster -- Prehistoric Meath -- The ancient boundaries and tribes of Meath -- Ui Maccu Uais -- Meath in the Book of Rights -- Tethbae -- The Ua Maelechlainn kings of Meath -- How the diocese of Meath came to be -- Fragments of Meath history -- Connla and Conall Mageoghegan -- In Conall Mageoghegan’s neighbourhood -- Antony Mageoghegan, bishop of Clonmacnois -- Janet Marward, 1562-1629 -- The Civil Survey of Co. Meath -- The Plunket family -- The kin of Oliver Plunket -- Gaelic genealogies of the Plunkets -- Early and Early Modern Connacht -- Christian kings of Connacht -- Connacht in the Book of Rights -- James Blake of Galway -- Maolmordha Mac Suibhne -- Addresses to Tibbot na Long -- People and Places -- Woulfe's Irish Names and Surnames -- Some details of the Dillons -- Some Norman surnames -- The Westmeath Leavys -- History of the O Dalys -- The surname Golding -- The nickname Mant na Mulchan (O Ruairc) -- Some placenames of ancient Meath -- Note on Magheradernan -- The topography of Betha Colmain -- Placenames in Vita Finniani -- The placename Ocha, Ochainn--Faughanhill, Co. Meath -- A couple of placenames from the vicinity of Kells -- Gerdlige, Girley, Co. Meath -- Cnoc Aiste, Co. Westmeath -- Tippermessan, Co. Meath -- Higginstown, Co. Westmeath -- Some Westmeath placenames in a fifteenth-century poem -- Mela Mor in Co. Kilkenny -- Some placenames from the O Clery Book of Genealogies -- Bothar Cualann.
Theses
Works edited
Contributions to journals
Nollaig Ó Muraíle, “[Review of three ITS publications] [Review of: Liam P. Ó Murchú (ed.), Amhráin Chearbhalláin: The poems of Carolan: reassessments (2007)]”, in: Béaloideas 77 (2009): 141–149.
Contributions to edited collections or authored works
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig, “[Multiple contributions]”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–2008. URL: <http://www.oxforddnb.com>.
includes: Nollaig Ó Muraíle • Norman Moore, ‘Reeves, William (1815–1892)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Hennessy, William Maunsell (1828/9–1889)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Mac Giolla Fhiondáin, Pádraig (c.1665–1733)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Lynch, John (d. in or after 1677)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Mac Brádaigh, Fiachra (c.1690–c.1760)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Mac Cába, Cathaoir (fl. 1728–1739)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Mac Cuarta, Séamas Dall (c.1645–1733)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Mac Fhirbhisigh, Dubhaltach Óg (c.1600–1671)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Ó Cléirigh, Cú Choigcríche (fl. 1624–1664)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Ó Cléirigh, Míchél (b. in or after 1590?, d. 1643?)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘O'Donovan, John (1806–1861)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘O'Flaherty, Roderic (1627x30–1716x18)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Ó hEodhasa [O’Hussey], Giolla Brighde (c.1570–1614)’ • Nollaig Ó Muraíle, ‘Stokes, Whitley (1830–1909)’
Nollaig Ó Muraíle, “Introduction”, in: Paul Walsh, Nollaig Ó Muraíle (ed.), Irish leaders and learning through the ages (2003).
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig, “Irish genealogical collections: the Scottish dimension”, in: Ronald Black, William Gillies, and Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (eds), Celtic connections: proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Celtic Studies, vol. 1: Language, literature, history, culture, East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 1999. 251–264.
In reference works
Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–present. URL: <http://www.oxforddnb.com>.
comments: General editors include Lawrence Goldman, et al.
Contributions: Ó hEodhasa [O'Hussey, Giolla Brighde [name in religion Bonaventura]]