Bibliography

Stokes, Whitley, and John Strachan [eds.], Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, 3 vols, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1901–1910.

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Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse (3 vols)
Place
Cambridge
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
1901–1910
Parts indexed separately
Stokes, Whitley, and John Strachan [eds.], Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, 3 vols, vol. 1: Biblical glosses and scholia, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1901.  
comments: The first volume of Thesaurus palaeohibernicus covers glosses and scholia on the Old and New Testament. Reprinted by DIAS in 1975.
Internet Archive – vol. 1: <link>
Stokes, Whitley, and John Strachan [eds.], Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, 3 vols, vol. 2: Non-Biblical glosses and scholia; Old-Irish prose; names of persons and places; inscriptions; verse; indexes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1903.  
comments: Reprinted by DIAS in 1987, together with Stokes' supplementary volume.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive – originally from Google Books: <link> Wikisource: <link>
Stokes, Whitley, A supplement to Thesaurus palaeohibernicus vol. 1 (1901), vol. 2 (1903), 3 vols, vol. 3, Halle: Max Niemeyer, 1910.  
comments: Reprinted by DIAS in 1987.
HathiTrust: <link>
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Three volumes published between 1901 and 1910: I. Biblical glosses and scholia (1901); II. Non-Biblical glosses and scholia; Old-Irish prose; names of persons and places; inscriptions; verse; indexes (1903); III. A supplement to Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus, by Whitley Stokes (Halle, Niemeyer, 1910). Reprinted by DIAS in 1975 and 1987, with Stokes' supplementary volume being included with volume 2.
Related publications
General
Melia, Daniel F., “On the form and function of the ‘Old-Irish verse’ in the Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus — how Patrick Ford opened my eyes to an important aspect of early Irish poetry and some conclusions that I have come to as a result”, in: Joseph Falaky Nagy, and Leslie Ellen Jones (eds), Heroic poets and poetic heroes in Celtic tradition: a Festschrift for Patrick K. Ford, 3, 4, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. 283–290.
Ó Donnchadha, Tadhg [Tórna d'aistriġ], “‘Gaib do chuil isin charcair’; ‘Pangur bán’”, Ériu 1 (1904): 66.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1 (followed by vol. 2): <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 2: <link>
Plummer, Charles, “Notes on some passages in the Thesaurus palaeohibernicus of Stokes and Strachan”, Revue Celtique 42 (1925): 376–378.
Gallica: <link>
Sarauw, C., “A few remarks on the Thesaurus Palaeo-Hibernicus”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 5 (1905): 505–521.
Internet Archive: <link>
Strachan, John, “The Thesaurus Palaeo-Hibernicus”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 5 (1905): 575–578.
Internet Archive: <link>
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Old Irish
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Dennis Groenewegen
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January 2011, last updated: August 2021