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Irish learning on language and style
Misc. on language and style metrics and versification
Bardic syntactical tracts
prose
verse
A collection of Irish tracts on grammar and to a small extent, metre in bardic poetry, replete with specimens from selected poems.
Comhardadh cionnas is cóir
verse
20 st.
beg. Comhardadh cionnas is cóir
Feadha an oghaim aithnidh damh
verse
53 st.
beg. Feadha an oghaim aithnidh damh
Mac an Bháird (Gofraidh Fionn)Mac an Bháird (Gofraidh Fionn)
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Irish bardic poem (53qq) on the principles of rhyme in Irish poetry.
Irish grammatical tracts
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Textbook compilations of Irish bardic schools on the proper uses of grammar. The tracts constitute a rich and valuable source for Irish bardic poetry, specimens of which are amply cited, and offers evidence for many different aspects of Classical Modern Irish.
Irish grammatical tracts/I
prose
list
One of the so-called Irish grammatical tracts. Osborn Bergin, the first (modern) editor, suggested it is later in composition than the other tracts and described it as forming an ‘introductory’ primer to (some of) the other texts, covering as it does “a mass of information on spelling and pronunciation, metrics, the government of prepositions, syntax, nominal composition and derivation [along with an] amount of explanation and commentary”. As the tract fails to address some of the issues it raises at the beginning, it has the appearance of being incomplete.
Irish grammatical tracts/V
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Early Modern Irish tract on metrical faults, one of the so-called Irish grammatical tracts.