Bibliography
James
Hardiman b. 1782–d. 1855
1846
work
Hardiman, James [ed.], A chorographical description of West or h-Iar Connaught, written A.D. 1684 by Roderic O’Flaherty, Esq., Dublin: Irish Archaeological Society, 1846.
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1843
article
Hardiman, James, “III. A statute of the fortieth year of Edward III, enacted in a Parliament held in Kilkenny, AD 1367, before Lionel Duke of Clarence”, in: Tracts relating to Ireland, 2 vols, vol. 2, Dublin: Irish Archaeological Society, 1843. iii–xxxvi, 1–153.
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1831
article
Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Núall-ghúbha Thórna, ag caóineadh a Dhalta: Torna's lament for Corc and Nial, A.D. 423”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 183–187, 343–347.
edited work
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Cearbhall O'Dála agus an Macala — Cearbhall ró chan: Carroll O'Daly and Echo”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 212–217, 375–377.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and Henry Grattan Curran [tr.], “Do Aodh mác Duach — Dallan ró chan: Dallan's ode to Aodh, A.D. 580”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 188–189, 357–359.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Sián le h-Eirinn: Doctor Keating to his letter”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 218–221, 377–380.
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Hardiman, James, “The remains of the pagan bards”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 347–357.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and Henry Grattan Curran [tr.], “Do Dhuibhghiolla, scíath Aodha: Dallan's ode to Aodh's shield”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 190–191, 359–360.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Cionn-Chorraidh: Kincora, or Mac Liag’s lament”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 196–201, 360–367.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and William Hamilton Drummond [tr.], “Ong-chúimhníughadh Mheic Ghiolla Caóimh air Bhrian agus a mháithibh: Mac Giolla Caoimh mournfully remembers Brian and his nobles”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 202–207, 367–370.
comments: The poem is accidentally attributed to Mac Liag (Mac Líacc ... Muirchertach) in the section heading, but this error is corrected in the Errata and the table of contents to volume 2.
comments: The poem is accidentally attributed to Mac Liag (Mac Líacc ... Muirchertach) in the section heading, but this error is corrected in the Errata and the table of contents to volume 2.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and William Hamilton Drummond [tr.], “Cúimhníughadh Mheic Liaig air Bhrían Bóroimhe: Mac Liag, in exile, remembers Brian”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 208–211, 370–375.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and Henry Grattan Curran [tr.], “Triamhuin Sheancháin os cionn choirp Mhairbh Dhallain: Seanchan's lament over the dead body of Dallan”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 192–195, 360.
1828
article
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Sharpe, Richard, “Further hidden manuscripts”, Studia Hibernica 44 (2018): 129–134.. |
McDonough, Ciaran, “Investigating Irish antiquarianism: a comparative study between Protestant and Catholic antiquarian cultures, 1830 - 1876”, unpublished PhD thesis, NUI Galway, 2017..
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Túinléigh, Críostóir, “Séamas Ó hArgadáin (James Hardiman) (1782–1855)”, Cathair na Mart: Journal of Westport Historical Society 3:1 (1983): 25–38.. |